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Re: [RC] Back to dressage schooling after a 100? - geckogal85@xxxxxxxxx

I think it all depends on the horse. If he is doing good....go ahead. Just do light work like you said.

Patti Stedman <procompsvc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello.
 
For those of you 100-milers who also school dressage, assuming all is well with your horse -- no soreness, residual fatigue, significant weight loss, etc. -- after you arrive home from a 100 miler, how long would you wait before tacking up and doing some light dressage schooling.
 
It's almost a week since Biltmore, Ned is looking grand, and I'm tempted to climb aboard to do some easy stretching and loosening work.
 
Thanks for your insight.
 
--Patti
 
 
Patti Ann Stedman, CHMM
Proactive Compliance Services Inc.
"A Common Sense Approach to Health, Safety and Environmental Training and Compliance"
716 560 8297
 



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