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User Story – Sam Freedman’s experience with Equimetre
Sam Freedman, racehorse trainer in Australia, has been using the Equimetre for the past year. Why did he decide to gather data? He agreed to tell us more about his experience with Equimetre.
How to integrate a training monitoring tool into your stable?
Monitoring the training of your racehorses allows you to optimize the work and to perform a medical follow-up. Discover in this article how new technologies can help you to realize this follow-up in a relevant way.
The athletic horse’s medical follow-up: which benefits?
Bringing a horse to its maximum potential, while respecting its physical integrity, is a long road. In this article, you will discover why it is perhaps interesting to set up a medical-sportive follow-up, as well as recommendations to optimize its implementation.
User Story – Nathalie Wiklund’s experience with Equimetre
Nathalie Wiklund is a Swedish racehorse trainer who started working in the racing industry at the age of 15. She has been using Equimetre since February 2021 and you can read more about her experience in this article!
When and how to detect your young horses’ locomotor profile?
Knowing your young horses’ locomotor profile is the first step to detect the future champions… What is their natural acceleration strategy?
Young racehorses’ recovery
Young horses do not have the same recovery patterns as older horses, even for equal intensity training or between two horses with equivalent fitness. Indeed, young horses have a less efficient heart and must adapt their muscular and neurological systems to the training conditions. They need time to adapt before they can recover properly. The evaluation of recovery in young horses is therefore done differently. How do recovery data differ between young horses and adult horses? How do you assess it?
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RACEHORSE TRAINING MONITORING
How to assess the racehorse’s speed aptitudes?
In racing, a horse’s speed seems to be the most important factor in his success. However, all horses do not gallop the same way. Each one has his own stride, which defines his speed aptitudes.
Locomotion strategies and race tracks
The horse’s locomotion is strongly influenced by the terrain over which it moves. This section assesses the impact of turns, slope and ground quality on the horse’s range and pace.
Buying a racehorse thanks to data
Data represents a real stake in racehorse sales: from now on it is possible to rely on real indicators to buy a horse. These datas confirm or not the feeling that the future buyer has or not has about the horse in question.
The symmetry and the regularity of the racehorse
Objectifying locomotion requires the use of other tools. We will analyse locomotion through the prism of regularity and the symmetry of the racehorse.
Specific locomotion characteristics of the racehorse
The trot and gallop are two jumping gaits. In this blog, we are going to study the specific locomotion characteristics of the racehorse.
Longitudinal monitoring of the racehorse’s : speed and locomotion
As racehorses are true athletes, monitoring their health and performance is essential. Monitoring a racehorse over time will allow us to examine the three most important aspects of a racehorse’s health, such as fitness, speed and locomotion. In this article dedicated to the longitudinal monitoring of athletic horses, we will discuss the longitudinal monitoring of the speed and locomotion of racehorses.
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TESTIMONIALS
How to individualize your racehorses’ training thanks to data?
As each racehorse is unique, training adaptation should be consistent. Thanks to data, it is now possible to anticipate and solve some problems that would be undetectable without the help of technology.
How do jumping trainers use EQUIMETRE?
Discover how Erwan Grall, french jump trainers, uses EQUIMETRE to monitor his racehorses during their trainings.
Ciaron Maher Racing: creating a Sports Science unit
Expectations, reality and results in creating a Sports Science unit in a racing stable. Discover Ciaron Maher Racing’s experience with EQUIMETRE and Arioneo.