going bare foot

2003-09-13 Thread jerrell friz
This message is from: "jerrell friz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> This message is from: "John D. Herr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Why not compete barefoot. If you have gone barefooted for a fair period the hoof should be strong and healthy, so, unless the course is very rocky or on long stretches of pavement, ba

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Re: 'proper' footwear for competitions

2003-09-13 Thread bolinsj
This message is from: bolinsj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Can't do it John. So much rain here the feet are soft. AND the 'grass' dressage arena is actually grass only where the horses do not use it :-) Training level does not get the good areas. The ring in question is rock and cinder. Last time,

Fwd: USDF Announces Advanced Young Rider/Junior Rider Fall Clinic Series

2003-09-13 Thread Mike May, Registrar NFHR
This message is from: "Mike May, Registrar NFHR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For anyone that is interested. Mike For Immediate Release USDF Announces Advanced Young Rider/Junior Rider Fall Clinic Series Lexington, Kentucky (September 12, 2003) - The United States Dressage Federation announces th

RE: 'proper' footwear for competitions

2003-09-13 Thread John D. Herr
This message is from: "John D. Herr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Why not compete barefoot. If you have gone barefooted for a fair period the hoof should be strong and healthy, so, unless the course is very rocky or on long stretches of pavement, barefoot should be good. Joh