Sep 7, 2022 | Health & Science, Physiology
Home 9 Category: Physiology Exertional rhabdomyolysis in horses, also known as tying-up, Monday disease or myositis, is defined as a painful muscle disease induced by exercise. It is a muscular inflammation that happens after physical exertion. Unlike muscle...
Mar 28, 2022 | Health & Science
Home 9 Category: Health & Science The manuscript is under review for publication in Scientific Reports. Due to a lack of data regarding female jockeys, no scientific study has assessed the effect of rider gender on the performance and physiology of...
Mar 8, 2022 | Young racehorses
Home 9 Category: Young racehorses Many physiological and musculoskeletal changes may be seen in young racehorses as early as the first weeks and months of training. Yearlings are ready to begin training after being broken in and pre-trained. Training primarily...
Dec 2, 2021 | Testimonials
Home 9 Author archive for gabrielle Fergal Birrane is a racehorse trainer in Killala, on the west coast of Ireland. Equimetre User since 2020, he told us more about his experience and journey of data collection and analysis. “I have horses that raced in the...
Nov 14, 2021 | Racehorse training, Sports & Data
Home 9 Category: Racehorse training ( Page 2 ) Nowadays, the influence of equipment on racehorses’ performance may seem secondary. However, scientific studies have looked at the equipment pressure impact on a horse’s performance, both in racing and...