Stämpfli, H., et al. “Comparison of Exercise Variables Measured During Intensity of Simulated Training to Variables at Maximal Effort in Standardbreds”. Equine Veterinary Journal, 1999, pp. 166-9, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.1999.tb05210.x.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Stämpfli, H.
Author: Briand, H.
Author: MacMillan, K.
Author: Pringle, J.
Date Issued
1999
Abstract

The heart rate changes during routine training in a group of 8 actively racing Standardbreds were used to simulate the training work on a treadmill (ST) and indices of exercise compared to maximal effort (MAX) on the treadmill. The following parameters were recorded during treadmill work: heart rate, velocity, O2 consumption, respiratory and stride frequency, and stride length. Blood lactate concentrations were measured before and after each work test. Heart rate during simulated training was mean±s.d. 87.8±5.5% heart rate in MAX, one of the 8 horses working 0.05), being higher during the ST. Most horses worked at intensities based on heart rate consistent with proposed guidelines of 80-90% of maximal heart rate. However, in 3 of the 8 horses work intensity of insufficient or excessive amounts may have occurred.

Note

Pringle, J.: Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown PE C1A 4P3, Canada.

Newmarket; UK

Equine Veterinary Journal Ltd

ID: 7094; Accession Number: 20013049947. Publication Type: Journal Article; Conference paper. Note: Equine Exercise Physiology 5 Language: English. Number of References: 19 ref. Registry Number: 50-21-5. Subject Subsets: Veterinary Science; Veterinary Science

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • lactic acid
  • respiration rate
  • exercise
  • lactate
  • Equus
  • animals
  • eukaryotes
  • oxygen consumption
  • Animal Physiology and Biochemistry (Excluding Nutrition) (LL600)
  • velocity
  • Perissodactyla
  • physical activity
  • Chordata
  • Equidae
  • racehorses
  • horses
  • ungulates
  • mammals
  • Sport Animals (LL075) (New March 2000)
  • blood gases
  • heart rate
  • vertebrates
Page range
166-169
Host Title
Equine Veterinary Journal
Host Abbreviated Title
Equine Vet.J.
ISSN
0425-1644

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