Locomotion evaluation for racing in Thoroughbreds
- 1 April 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Equine Veterinary Journal
- Vol. 33 (S33) , 99-103
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2001.tb05369.x
Abstract
The potential racing and locomotory profile of a Thoroughbred yearling should be taken into account for its training programme and racing career. A gait test has been designed to assist the trainer in this task. The aim of this study was to investigate the temporal and kinetic locomotory variables of Thoroughbreds at the gallop, in relationship to their racing ability. Thirty Thoroughbred horses in race training were tested at maximal speed during a training session. The training exercise consisted of a warming‐up session at trot and canter for 10 min followed by a gallop session at increasing speed on a dirt track 1942 m long. The maximal speed was measured for the last 800 m before the finishing post. An accelerometric device attached to the girth provided quantitative information about the kinetic and temporal variables of the gallop such as: stride length (SL), stride frequency (SF), times elapsed between each hoof midstance phase (HIND, DIAGO, FORE), regularity of the strides (REG), mean vector of propulsion (VPROP), energy of propulsion (EPROP) and energy of loading (ELOAD). The performance records (number of wins, placings and average earning/start [PERF]) were used to analyse the relationship with the gait measurements. The mean maximum speed was 15.26 m/s. Several locomotory variables were significantly (P<0.05) correlated to the gallop speed: SL (0.90), SF (0.75), DIAGO (0.42), REG (‐0.47), VPROP (0.52), ELOAD (0.56) and EPROP (0.65). There were significant correlations between PERF and the following gait variables: REG (0.79), DIAGO (0.43), SF (0.42), SL (‐0.32) and ELOAD (‐0.40). The horses that won short distance races (<1400 m) had a larger relative ground contact duration and higher stride frequency than horses that won in longer distance races. The gait test was easy to perform and provided useful locomotory variables that may be used to evaluate the racing ability of the Thoroughbreds in training.Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- Comparison of exercise tests in French trotters under training track, racetrack and treadmill conditionsEquine Veterinary Journal, 1999
- Indices of exercise capacity in horses presented for poor racing performanceEquine Veterinary Journal, 1995
- Gait evaluation of race trotters using an accelerometric deviceEquine Veterinary Journal, 1995
- Utilisation of an accelerometric device in equine gait analysisEquine Veterinary Journal, 1994
- Relationships between Stride Length, Stride Frequency, Step Length and Velocity at the Start Dash in a Racehorse.Journal of Equine Science, 1994
- Correlation of racing performance with blood lactate and heart rate after exercise in Thoroughbred horsesEquine Veterinary Journal, 1993
- Stride Characteristics of Overground versus Treadmill Locomotion in the Saddle HorseCells Tissues Organs, 1993
- Comparison of the Damping Effect of Different Shoeing by the Measurement of Hoof AccelerationCells Tissues Organs, 1993
- The correlation of running ability and physiological variables in Thoroughbred racehorsesEquine Veterinary Journal, 1993
- Gallop velocity and limb contact variables of quarter horsesJournal of Equine Veterinary Science, 1986