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RE: [RC] Training techniques for both human and animal - bobmorris

Angie:

I cheer you on. 90% of endurance riders fit this so well
that you might be starting a revelation. Riding endurance
horses fed in a natural manner with minimum gimmicks.

Bob

Bob Morris
Morris Endurance Enterprises
Boise, ID 

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Subject: [RC] Training techniques for both human and animal




Applying this knowledge has been the challenge for me,
it?s not easy
and can > be expensive.  So one must do the best they can
and continue
to work 
forward > one small step at a time.

Maureen, I want to be careful here not to sound smart aleck
or anything, because I absolutely do not mean to be. I had
been thinking that *maybe* if a person went through all that
round the clock heart monitoring, glucose testing, etc. that
something like Carbo-Charge might be the "icing on the cake"
to take the "fast" horse up to the "horse that can go beyond
the norms of fast".  So I'm reading your post and thinking,
"Maybe this is someone who is trying to do that" and I
looked up your record. 

From your record it looks like you're a very solid back of
the pack
completer doing lots of 8-9 hr. 50's, something I would
think a horse could do off of good hay and quality feed
without a whole lot of what you call "not so easy and
expensive" technical stuff. I'm just curious as to why you'd
do it? Do you hope to push your horses super fast once you
figure it out...is the experimentation just fascinating to
you, or do you to plan to continue to pace the same but feel
this gives you an even bigger safety margin?

Angie

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