Endurance is the ability to withstand any pain or harship.
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sometimes it is sometimes not. if you have asthma it could be bad to hold your breath for a long time but for someone that doesnt its ok
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You would need a fortune, intensive training, cutting-edge gadgets, and endurace to support the amount of wounds you would suffer. Also, you would need a very grim attitude.
Clif Bloks are definatly a great source of energy, especially for endurace athletes. I highly recomend them for long distance runners or anyone seeking to get a quick fix for energy. You can find them online or in your local healthfood store.
They need to get endurance. You should work with them a lot. Make sure they trust you. Then start working your horse by riding them in arenas and round pens. if your horse is calm you can even take them out and ride them on trails. Really the only way to get your horse to go faster is build up their endurace by riding them as much as you can. But be sure that you are not hurting the horse. Do not make him work to hard at first build them up or you will only hurt the horse.
No. The Standardbred was used to refine the Tennesse Walker breed but they are different breeds. No. Standardbreds have a different history and linage than Walkers. While I do not know much about Standardbreds, I do know about Walkers. Walkers were bred by Tennessee plantation owners who wanted a surefoot horse with enough endurace to last the day, and they also wanted one with smooth gaits so their wives could take them out for a hack later. So, through the mixing of a few breeds, among these include Thoroughbred, the Standardbred, Morgan and a few other breeds, a few of these now extinct. The resulting breed was the Tennessee Walker, with the smooth rocking chair canter, and what they are most known for, the Running Walk. They also have the ability to perform many other gaits, like the rack. Standardbreds, as far as my knowledge goes, are used for trotting and pacing races, not gaiting. You can find in the related links a site I found all about the Standardbred, so you may read about what I can't tell you because I don't know.