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Vetting Procedures at Endurance RidesVETTING PROCEDURES AT ENDURANCE RIDES - The Australian Way! Steven Roberts B.V.Sc. In this article, we will concentrate on the veterinary… Started by Endurance.Net in Strategies for CompetitionLatest Reply |
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Feb 12 Reply by Sandra Howland |
Strategies for CompetitionThere are many strategies for competition in endurance events. Racing, Finishing, Placing ... It's all there. The primary goal is often to finish the race, to best the trail at the optimal speed for your horse on that trail on that particular day. To do the best you can with what you have on that day. Of course, your competition strategy is going to affect (and be affected by:) your training/conditioning and feeding and ... all play together. If you are going to attempt a competitive strategy which is to WIN, then you have to train and prepare with that involved. If your strategy is to achieve the coveted "Turtle" award, then practice long slow hours in the saddle! |
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FEI International DiscussionsThe FEI Endurance - A Sport unto Itself! There are issues and directions to the International (FEI) version of the sport which are evolving and changing the way we participate. The new competition rules may lead to shorter championships, faster races, and more challenging approaches! |
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