Jun 9, 2023 | Physiology, Racehorse training
Home 9 Category: Racehorse training ( Page ) Conditioning and training in horses are terms that could be confused. Although both terms lead to an improvement in the horse’s abilities, they do not have the same effects on the horse. This article explains the...
May 24, 2023 | Sports & Data
Accueil 9 Racehorse training 9 Category: Sports & Data Why focus on tracking data? Although racetracks are making progress in terms of monitoring systems, the interpretation of this data is not always evident. What defines a good time? How will this...
Apr 14, 2023 | Racehorse training, Young racehorses
Home 9 Category: Racehorse training ( Page ) Every winter, a new generation of racehorses arrives at the stables. Unbroken and pre-trained, these two-year-olds are ready to start training for their racing debut. This first period of work is crucial for these...
Apr 11, 2023 | Physiology, Racehorse training
Home 9 Category: Physiology During exercises of varying intensity, the different systems of the horse’s body adapt their function. In this article, we will look at these changes through the respiratory, cardiovascular and muscular systems. What are the...
Dec 13, 2022 | Health & Science, Sports & Data
Home 9 Category: Racehorse training Data has been increasingly essential in the world of sports in recent years. It affects every discipline, including horse racing. This data, which is a true vector for performance improvement and health monitoring, also plays a...
Oct 31, 2022 | Health & Science, Racehorse training
Home 9 Category: Health & Science What are kissing spines? Kissing spines are a common source of back pain in horses. In a healthy horse, the spinous processes are uniformly aligned along the spine, allowing the horse to extend and flex his back normally....