Young Friesian stallions have to complete a 10-week training program (70-day test) for acceptance as a breeding stallion. Part one of this study showed that the 70-day test was too intense and led to reduced fitness. In the present (part two) study, the effects of an adapted training program were studied. Training frequency and minutes of cantering per week were lowered compared with part one. The external workload (EW) of sixteen stallions (3.4 ± 0.8 years) was monitored during the 6-weeks before testing (preparation period) as well as during the 70-day test. Standardized exercise tests (SETs) were performed in week 1 (SET-I), 6 (SET-II), and 10 (SET-III) of the 70-day test, measuring heart rate (HR) and plasma lactate concentration (LA). ...
Research monitored the induced response of some physiological welfare indicators in sport horses dur...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the training methods used in two stables and their effects ...
Friesian stallions have to complete a 10-week studbook approval test (70-day test) consisting of dre...
Young Friesian stallions have to complete a 10-week training program (70-day test) for acceptance as...
Background: Most Friesian horses reach their anaerobic threshold during a standardized exercise test...
Training programs for human athletes have greatly increased in effectiveness by utilizing the findin...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that a horse’s prior fitness level has an effect on the horse’s ability ...
The aim of this study was to monitor the fitness level of young Friesian horses and to assess whethe...
The objectives of this thesis were to evaluate in practice workload, fitness and welfare of riding h...
Abstract At the International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology (ICEEP7), about 70 people att...
The objective of this study was to assess a training protocol employed in the Brazilian Northeast re...
The study was conducted on 20 clinically healthy stallions, aged 3-4 years. The evaluation of the de...
The heart rate changes during routine training in a group of 8 actively racing Standardbreds were us...
The Dutch warmblood horse is widely used in different types of sport. The individual capacity to per...
Research monitored the induced response of some physiological welfare indicators in sport horses dur...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the training methods used in two stables and their effects ...
Friesian stallions have to complete a 10-week studbook approval test (70-day test) consisting of dre...
Young Friesian stallions have to complete a 10-week training program (70-day test) for acceptance as...
Background: Most Friesian horses reach their anaerobic threshold during a standardized exercise test...
Training programs for human athletes have greatly increased in effectiveness by utilizing the findin...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that a horse’s prior fitness level has an effect on the horse’s ability ...
The aim of this study was to monitor the fitness level of young Friesian horses and to assess whethe...
The objectives of this thesis were to evaluate in practice workload, fitness and welfare of riding h...
Abstract At the International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology (ICEEP7), about 70 people att...
The objective of this study was to assess a training protocol employed in the Brazilian Northeast re...
The study was conducted on 20 clinically healthy stallions, aged 3-4 years. The evaluation of the de...
The heart rate changes during routine training in a group of 8 actively racing Standardbreds were us...
The Dutch warmblood horse is widely used in different types of sport. The individual capacity to per...
Research monitored the induced response of some physiological welfare indicators in sport horses dur...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the training methods used in two stables and their effects ...