Volume 29, Issue 12 , Pages 828-832, December 2009
Conditioning Horses at v10 3 Times per Week Does Not Enhance v4
Abstract
This study examined the effect of exercising horses 3 times per week with two bouts of 5-minutes' duration at their v10. Six Thoroughbreds were treadmill-conditioned for 6 weeks. A standardized exercise test (SET) was performed at the beginning of the conditioning period to determine the blood lactate–running speed (BLRS) relation, and the SET was repeated every 2 weeks. After each SET, the BLRS relation was used to calculate the horse's speed, which produced a blood lactate (LA) concentration of 10
mmol/L (v10) and 4
mmol/L (v4). Each horse was then conditioned for the next 2 weeks (3 times/week) at its individual v10 for two 5-minute bouts with a 5-minute walking phase in between. Exercise speed was individually adapted to the new v10 every 2 weeks. The v4 of horses decreased after the first 2 weeks (from 6.23
±
0.41
m/s to 5.95
±
0.33
m/s, mean
±
SD; P < .05), increased in the following 2 weeks (6.33
±
0.58
m/s; P < .01), and stayed constant thereafter (P > .05). The conclusion drawn was that exercising horses 3 times per week at their v10 for two 5-minute bouts did not improve v4.
Keywords: Lactate, Conditioning, Frequency, Exercise, Horse
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PII: S0737-0806(09)00647-9
doi:10.1016/j.jevs.2009.10.012
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Volume 29, Issue 12 , Pages 828-832, December 2009
