Thread: Adjusted Lines
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Old 06-08-2017, 06:29 PM   #12
Bill S
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Bensalem PA
Posts: 33
The preceptor is a great tool. It strips away the wind and smoke and lets you see the underlaying fire. You can see how big or how small that fire is, or if it's getting hotter or cooling off. It lets you see what distance/surface the horse should be running at, and it allows you to see if the horse is improving or declining. It can probably tell you other things too I'm not aware of yet.

Jim Bradshaw said you can win most of your races if you pick the appropriate pace lines. The preceptor is going to go a long way in helping you achieve that.
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