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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: LUCPARK on February 25, 2020, 11:57:15 AM
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230
225
219
OR FASTER
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2:20 would be awesome in all barns at the training tracks in Florida or North Carolina. Except if you're a Burke trainee. Then 1:52 and a tick or be sold for glue and dog treats. ngc3 ngc3 ngc3
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top trainer in flordia going under 210 right now videos on fb
those are some times
jmho
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Be ready in May shut down in August
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Im in 2:50 on a fair track in poor weather conditions where I'm at. Toughens them right up. Used to different weather, track conditions, etc. Could all be going more, and they'd all train around 2:30 at Northfield tomorrow if I had to (20 sec difference between my track and nfld right now) Be ready to pace 2:00 by June 1st on that schedule as long as they keep wanting to go and keep coming down. It always all depends.
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another farm in florida going in low 220s
I follow cus the post on fb
nice horses jmho going to fast
maybe seperatin them early is the way to do it
get rid of also rans
keep the top 10
idk
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BIG BARNS...
DIFFERENT SETS GO DIFFERENT MILES tmbz1
QUICK ONES USUALLY (USED TO) STAY AROUND .20 FOR AWHILE, WITH BRUSH WORK THROWN IN
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Which sites on fb Mr. Mystery Man?
ITS A FLORIDA GUY
GURFIEN
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ITS A FLORIDA GUY
GURFIEN
hes got great instink
and knowledge
living ledgend
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In March it still doesn't matter how fast they've gone a mile in. What matters is their conditioning and how fast they've gone an 8th/quarter.
Mine have been in 35, last Q 35, last 8th in 17. Probably bike them up when they hit 25. Don't want to go much faster than that rate in a jog cart on a two year old.
Never understood stood guys that trained in 210 and under on babies in jog carts.
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mine are in Florida both are going 2.30 double trips.
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Doug Ackerman would already have them under 2 minutes.
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mine are in Florida both are going 2.30 double trips.
your trainer has them in 230
you are washing them when get off the track from going in 230
lets keep it reAL
just sayin tmbz1
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Im in 2:50 on a fair track in poor weather conditions where I'm at. Toughens them right up. Used to different weather, track conditions, etc. Could all be going more, and they'd all train around 2:30 at Northfield tomorrow if I had to (20 sec difference between my track and nfld right now) Be ready to pace 2:00 by June 1st on that schedule as long as they keep wanting to go and keep coming down. It always all depends.
tmbz1
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every one can be a racehorse dont look at mile times means shit. old fashioned philosophy. speed at intermittent burst training them to turn it on and off like the flick of a switch teaches them race smarts all they need to be successful if they can pull it off and granted have any turn of foot. you morons can have your 20's 30's whatever but if your not teaching them anything during that mile then throw the watch away and get a job at 7 eleven like most harness rejects.
WE CALL IT BRUSH WORK tmbz1
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WE CALL IT BRUSH WORK tmbz1
Now your a painter Eddie
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Now your a painter Eddie
I HAVE ALL MY TEETH TOO
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It is not how fast they go it is how they do it.
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2:10 in Feb how much was the purse money?
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2:10 in Feb how much was the purse money?
THATS TO MUCH
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THATS TO MUCH
217 in florida this morning
thats fast
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217 in florida this morning
thats fast
THE WILL BREAK OFF THE .20 MARK REAL SOON
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THE WILL BREAK OFF THE .20 MARK REAL SOON
2 weeks
in 15 im guessing
starts to seperate them
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2 weeks
in 15 im guessing
starts to seperate them
2-3 seconds every so often soon....
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I am training 12 2yo in florida i have been between 232 and 235 with them.mostly all even quarters during the mile the very odd time will sprint alittle but not very often..ive never had to teach a fast horse to go fast i just need to prepare him to go fast..strength endurance..in my opinion fast quarters sprinting last halfs is what causes lameness issues..but every body believes in different styles and have success..mine just enjoyee 4 days in the field starting back jogging today and end of next week will start two trips..
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Quite often we see different roads taken to get to the same place. Whatever works for your program and the horse, but it should really be the other way around jmvhmfo
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Yes there is more ways then one to the winners circle, ive used the laid back no rush style and it has done me very well..im stabled at sunshine meadows and get to watch alot of good horses get developed in all different kinds of training methods, i enjoy my time on the track watching mine develope and others develope ..we get off the track usually pretty early and as my grooms are putting away their horses i will sometimes wonder to a deck track side and just watch the other trainers go with their 2yo..yearlings is a passion that i cant get enough of..i like the lazy one the crazy ones and truly love the ones that tother people count out early..