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Re: Sprint races and bouncing (629 Views)
Posted by: nicely nicely (IP Logged)
Date: December 04, 2003 01:03PM

kev wrote:

> Ok I've always heard that sprints bounce more than routers.
> What does that really mean. For example:

Your example is more a 'condition' and development question than a question regarding what type of horse is more susceptible to a bounce - sprinter or router.

As to your actual 'bounce' question -sprinters tend to be more fragile and react more often to big efforts. Routers tend to be more consistent and capable of holding form for a longer period.



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Sprint races and bouncing (825 Views) kev 12/03/2003 06:48PM
Re: Sprint races and bouncing (629 Views) nicely nicely 12/04/2003 01:03PM
Re: Sprint races and bouncing (571 Views) jbelfior 12/04/2003 02:33PM
Re: Sprint races and bouncing (551 Views) 12/04/2003 03:28PM


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