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hi all

im not a league player and enjoy plodding through seasons with my horses of all abilities on manual training. i just wondered if anyone had ever found that they were "over-training" there horses? i got into teh habit of running horses at a gallop as soon as they were capable until they raced. then started tinkering with doing alternate days gallop and canter until they are a week off races etc.
obviously people may not want to give away their training techniques if they are in teh league i just wondered what pple thought. inbox me if you dont want to post?
thanks guys xxxx


Sat Nov 10, 2012 4:35 pm
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Post Re: over training?
I don't think anyone in the league uses manual training because it takes too long. I don't think there are that many people at all who use manual training, the majority use simple training. Hopefully Bill Seiko (I think) may be able to answer your question.

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Sat Nov 10, 2012 4:52 pm
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Post Re: over training?
Since the very first Starters Orders I've manual trained and played on the hard setting. I find it much more fulfilling to micromanage each horse. Simple training just doesn't appeal to me but if that's your way of playing -- go for it. As long as you're having fun.

I use a certain training pattern. 21 days before a race I set the horses training to amber (lot 2). 8 days before the race I set it to red (lot 3). A day before the race I set it back to amber so the horse doesn't train on hard the day of the race which seems like something logical a real trainer would do. After a race the amount of rest they get depends on the horses age, sex and amount of races they've run recently. If a targeted race comes quickly after the last run race the minimum days rest I'll give is seven days. I've never used the gallop trial so I can't comment on its effectiveness.

Another thing if people don't know this -- during periods of no training setting - check your horses estimated training potential to see if their starting and agility needs to be improved. If you set special training to focus on one of these during a rest period eventually they'll improve. With a few exceptions.

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Sat Nov 10, 2012 10:53 pm
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Post Re: over training?
great thanks for the reply xx


Sun Nov 11, 2012 11:14 am
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Post Re: over training?
Sirius got to it first, that is just what I do but mainly in jumps game.

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Sun Nov 11, 2012 3:22 pm
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Post Re: over training?
im only jumps and have tested teh theory....it definatley works thanks. i do think i send some of my horses to the races having been totally knackered already on the day.


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