tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6355145465803825359.post3587538057568170292..comments2023-10-01T14:01:32.030-04:00Comments on ♣Ambitious♣: QualifyingT. A. Eyo ¥http://www.blogger.com/profile/13753582203234478366noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6355145465803825359.post-89619339973014299862017-07-15T11:39:09.179-04:002017-07-15T11:39:09.179-04:00Yea almost all of my schools end up being in the 3...Yea almost all of my schools end up being in the 30-40 minute range, with about 10-20 of that being walking. Tho I usually do try to have a distinct warm up phase (10 walking followed by 10 working) and then another working phase after another walk break, bc I find that the second working phase tells me the most about where my horse is. Can he take a break and then go back to work? Is his back softer? Has he actually let go of some of the tension we started with? emmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05686949099663199382noreply@blogger.com