Genre
- Journal Article
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.
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