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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
The influence of track types and track conditions on speed
The type of track will have a strong impact on horses’ performance. They are all affected by the condition and nature of the track on which they run.
Sudden death in racehorses: the well-being at stake
Sudden death, is defined according to the WHO as the natural death of an individual whose delay between the appearance of the first alarming symptoms and death is less than 48 hours.
How to improve the racehorse’s recovery?
Recovery is one of the main indicators of a horse’s fitness condition: the better a horse’s recovery.
Training for speed and data analysis
By monitoring the training speed, the trainer can ensure that his instructions are respected and analyze the effort of the horse.
Speed and the influence of shoeing
From the rider’s equipment to the one of his horse, the horse’s team tries to reduce the weight carried by the horse as much as possible in the hope of limiting its energy expenditure and therefore improving its speed.
Modern communication within the equine industry
A racehorse’s team includes many people with varied missions: trainers, owners, training riders, jockeys, veterinarians, farrier…
EQUINE HEALTH & SCIENCE
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YOUNG RACEHORSES MONITORING
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TESTIMONIALS
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!
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.
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.













