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| I’m curious - what was the one change that actually helped you drop time? New horse, different bit, better conditioning, mindset, hauling more, or something totally unexpected? I feel like we all try a lot of things, but only a few really click. Would love to hear what worked for you and what didn’t. Always interesting to see how different everyone’s journey is. | |
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| GeHopp - 2026-01-16 7:39 AM
I’m curious - what was the one change that actually helped you drop time? New horse, different bit, better conditioning, mindset, hauling more, or something totally unexpected?
I feel like we all try a lot of things, but only a few really click. Would love to hear what worked for you and what didn’t. Always interesting to see how different everyone’s journey is.
For me it wasn’t one big change, it was finally getting the conditioning right. I used to think I needed more speed work, but my horse actually got faster when I backed off the hard runs and focused on steady fitness work + better recovery days. Once he stopped getting tired in the last barrel/turn, the time just naturally dropped. | |
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| For me it wasn’t one big change, it was finally getting the conditioning right. I used to think I needed more speed work, but my horse actually got faster when I backed off the hard runs and focused on steady fitness work + better recovery days. Once he stopped getting tired in the last barrel/turn, the time just naturally dropped geometry dash lite.
The other surprise was switching to a milder bit. I thought I needed more control, but the softer feel actually made him more relaxed and way more efficient through the pattern. | |
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