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 And without the influx of new fans and bettors (who will adapt to the surface) you will eventually have no breeding industry. So ye,s maintaining a favorable public image is paramount to the survival of the sport, and if that means poly track you should get used to it. 
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 I still am a traditionalist though, and don't advocate polytrack except in those extreme circumstances and for training tracks. Last edited by kentuckyrosesinmay : 10-19-2006 at 01:14 PM. | 
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 You made my point exactly...the game has traded a public image nightmare on one facet for 10 public image nightmares on other levels... | 
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 Swimming is very good for people (and animals) that have had an impactual injury, but the water resistance is tougher on soft tissue. I really don't know how to put it into words, but I disagree with your thought on it... 
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 Here's the definition for buoyant (in case you were wondering why I compared the surface to swimming): buoyant –adjective 1. tending to float in a fluid. 2. capable of keeping a body afloat, as a liquid. 3. not easily depressed; cheerful. 4. cheering or invigorating. 
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 ....pulled stifles, pulled backs, etc....you know hat happenes to a horse when his pusher is sore? He ver compensates on the front end when he runs and the over-compensation causes front-end problems to follow.... And Joel, you knew that I knew this stuff  I know that I am ignorant about some things, but I am not THAT ignorant  . | 
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