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Equimetre Testimonial | Philip Antonacci’s Experience
In the United States, Philip Antonacci is a thoroughbred racehorse trainer who has a stable of about 25 horses. He has been an Equimetre customer since June 2021, and he told us more about his experience with the platform and product.
7 reasons to monitor young racehorses
Broken in and pre-trained, the young horses are ready to start their sporting career and start racing. This first period of work is crucial for the horse’s career. Collecting and analysing data from the very beginning of their training brings many benefits.
Equimetre: how does this black device work?
What is the secret of this black device that can measure data on your racehorses to calculate over 300 parameters dedicated to health and performance management? Find out all you need to know about the components of the equimetre sensor.
Equimetre Testimonial | Fergal Birrane’s experience
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.
What is the air quality influence on the racehorses’s performance and health?
Air quality is an important factor in the development of respiratory diseases. Small changes in daily life can have an impact on your racehorse’s health.
EQUIMETRE User Story – Gaëtan Taupin’s experience
Learn more about the experience delivered by Equimetre with this new testimonial from Gaëtan Taupin, racehorse trainer in France.
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RACEHORSE TRAINING MONITORING
[RACING] GOING BACK TO TRAINING WITH DATA
Returning to training after an injury or a period of rest in the field is a delicate period for the athletic horse.
Equimetre: an innovative sensor
The Equimetre sensor is the result of several years’ research, which has enabled it to develop ever more innovative functions for trainers. In this article, you’ll discover the fruits of the labours of our researchers at Arioneo, who have gone on to develop our connected solution.
Racehorse cardio: how to analyse your training data?
A precise knowledge of the evolution of your horse’s heart rate during exercise enables you to optimise its performance and to be alerted to possible sub-clinical pathologies. It also allows you to adapt the exercises as well as possible, in order to improve its cardio and physical performance.
The Racehorse’s heart rate: a brief introduction
Measuring the racehorse’s heart rate provides information on the fitness level and fitness training…
EQUINE HEALTH & SCIENCE
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TESTIMONIALS
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.
Jesus Lopez : Training racehorses with Equimetre
Discover how Jesus Lopez trains his racehorses with our heart rate monitor EQUIMETRE to gather data and the subsequent results coming along !
EQUIMETRE in practice: how trainers use the data to make decisions
Arioneo’s team had the opportunity to spend a day with Mikel Delzangles, gallop racehorse trainer in Chantilly. Mikel Delzangles is one of Arioneo’s partner trainers and uses the EQUIMETRE sensor on a daily basis for the horses in his stable.