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Effect of Recovery Periods During Conditioning of Horses on Fitness Parameters

JOURNAL OF EQUINE VETERINARY SCIENCE(2011)

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The effect of recovery from training has not been studied in horses. Therefore, the effect of recovery was examined with exercise of known effect within a conditioning period (CP). A standardized exercise test was performed at the beginning of CP to determine v(4), v(10), and v(180) (horse's speed, which produced a blood lactate concentration of 4 and 10 mmol/L and a heart rate of 180 beats/min). Six horses were conditioned for three periods of 2 weeks, 5 times per fortnight at their individual v(10) for two bouts of 5 minutes on a treadmill. Every 2 weeks of conditioning was followed by 1 week with reduced workload. Standardized exercise test was repeated after each 2 weeks of conditioning and 2 weeks after finishing CP. Exercise speed was individually adapted to the new v(10) for every 2 weeks of conditioning. In addition, peak oxygen consumption before, after 3 weeks of conditioning, and at the end of the CP was measured. The mean v(4) increased steadily during CP. v(180) did not change, whereas peak oxygen consumption increased between the beginning and after 3 weeks of conditioning and leveled off thereafter. In conclusion, reducing the workload for 1 week after 2 weeks of conditioning 5 times per fortnight at v(10) for two bouts of 5 minutes allowed for a continuous increase of v(4), but the extent of the increase was smaller than in another study with a similar conditioning program but for the recovery week. The effect of recovery from training needs further studies. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Conditioning,Horse,Lactate,Heart rate,Oxygen consumption,Recovery
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