Aug 4, 2023 | Racehorse training, Stride analysis
Home ( Page ) Why should we be interested in locomotion data? Locomotion data helps us to understand how a horse moves around the track, providing valuable information about his physical ability, fitness and potential. Every horse has his own stride, and the way in...
Jul 26, 2023 | Racehorse training, Speed, Sports & Data, Stride analysis
Home 9 Category: Racehorse training Weather conditions play a significant role in racehorse performance. From temperature and humidity to wind speed and direction, precipitation and atmospheric pressure, each factor can affect a horse’s performance on the...
Jul 14, 2023 | Physiology
Accueil ( Page ) The conditioning of the athletic horse takes place through physiological changes. During training, the body adapts to the loads applied to his various skeletal, muscular and cardiovascular systems. How do these different systems adapt? What is the...
Jul 5, 2023 | Testimonials
Accueil ( Page ) We had the chance to talk to Roxane and Laurent, owners and riders at the Écurie des Carrés, which offers breaking-in, pre-training and sales preparation. They share with us their experience with Equimetre, and how they integrate it into their daily...
Jun 28, 2023 | Racehorse training, Speed
Home ( Page ) Why should you look at heart rate data? A racehorse’s recovery is one of the leading indicators of its state of fitness. Analysed alongside the intensity of the work required, heart rate (HR) is an excellent indicator of the intensity of the effort...
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...