Galoppträning och körning med två travare

The aim of this study was to evaluate whether gallop training, rather than regular drive training, is worthwhile for trotters race performance. Another aim of the study was to expand the author’s riding- and driving capacity, and get more practical experience on the impact of interval training on...

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Autor principal: Johansson, Johanna
Formato: M1
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry (until 231231) 2011
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description The aim of this study was to evaluate whether gallop training, rather than regular drive training, is worthwhile for trotters race performance. Another aim of the study was to expand the author’s riding- and driving capacity, and get more practical experience on the impact of interval training on trotters. The sample population in the study was two trotters, one Standardbred, and one cold-blood. Given the small sample population, the results of the study is only indicative on the effects of gallop training on trotters, and not conclusive. For both horses, the average pulse was higher during gallop training, as compared to during regular training. Conclusion: Gallop training helps improve the horse’s performance, and is worthwhile for the horse
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spelling RepoSLU31892012-04-20T14:22:15Z Galoppträning och körning med två travare Johansson, Johanna Intervallträning backträning ridträning The aim of this study was to evaluate whether gallop training, rather than regular drive training, is worthwhile for trotters race performance. Another aim of the study was to expand the author’s riding- and driving capacity, and get more practical experience on the impact of interval training on trotters. The sample population in the study was two trotters, one Standardbred, and one cold-blood. Given the small sample population, the results of the study is only indicative on the effects of gallop training on trotters, and not conclusive. For both horses, the average pulse was higher during gallop training, as compared to during regular training. Conclusion: Gallop training helps improve the horse’s performance, and is worthwhile for the horse SLU/Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry (until 231231) 2011 M1 swe eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3189/
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Johansson, Johanna
Galoppträning och körning med två travare
title Galoppträning och körning med två travare
title_full Galoppträning och körning med två travare
title_fullStr Galoppträning och körning med två travare
title_full_unstemmed Galoppträning och körning med två travare
title_short Galoppträning och körning med två travare
title_sort galoppträning och körning med två travare
topic Intervallträning
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