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RE: [RC] training/one thiing to consider - Ranelle Rubin

Some of the international horses are ridden and conditioned primarily by someone else. In the case of one rider in particular, his horse is trained here in the states, then shipped to wherever he wants to compete. He rides in Japan on his horses there, but not on THAT horse. 

Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway. ~ John Wayne

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From: Sbolinge@xxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2008 11:08:13 -0500
Subject: [RC] training
To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

dare I be politically incorrect to bring this up but wouldn't a horse, more likely than not, do much better all the way around on an endurance RACE or ride, if he/she is trained to the point that he always listens to and pays attention to his rider/handler, in almost all situations. Admittently, depending on the nature of the horse, he might be nervous and excitable, but if trained well,will listen to the rider, be manageable and focused on the job at hand from the very start. The description of the start of the WEC was, in my very humble opinion, astounding. To think that these horse/rider teams are the cream of the crop in the entire endurance world and there was that much chaos at the start and even in the first check is funny at first  but then, on second thought, alarming. Kind of reminds me of my very favorite event in the rodeo...the wild horse race!




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