Times Summarized Continued
Still reviewing.
3/4/09--ludicrously--"I already know (breezing) every 3 or 4 days will get the job (FR) done."
So, why bother with 2 years of posts? Reading that post, I know much much more now about the bone remodeling process in horses. And, of course, I want to know the "minimums". What is the largest amount of time the horse can go between speed work and still maintain FR.
Also--refers to the "grave dangers of moving a horse from synthetics to dirt". I am thinking again, Blame. Lookin at Lucky, etc. No disasters, yet.
Nunamaker's "need for speed" research. "galloping horses was not appropriate exercise to strengthen and prepare bones properly for the stress of racing."
Ahhh--and this from N: "fibers are laid down along the lines of stress". That's my "realignment rearrangement" of fibrils".
N: "it takes only a little larger bone mass for it to become very much stronger".
N: "the is a fine line between too much speed work and too little." "a critical time frame between too much and too little.
N: Trainer Fisher using N protocol decides the correct time is speed work every 5 days!
Training:
10/4: Off.
10/5: Off. Our trainer is awol.
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