Training in [V.sub.200], [HR.sub.peak] and worked distance values in Arabian and Criollo horses/O treinamento nos valores da [V.sub.200], [FC.sub.pico] e distancia percorrida de cavalos da raca Arabe e Crioula

The effects of a training program on [V.sub.200] HRpeak and worked distance were evaluated in two horse breeds with distinct aptitudes. Five Arabian (GA) and five Crioulo (GC') adult horses were subjected to incremental exercise tests on a 6°%o slope, which consisted of 5 minutes at 1.8m [s.sup...

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Published inCiência rural Vol. 43; no. 4; p. 722
Main Authors Alonso, Juliana de Moura, Watanabe, Marcos Jun, Hussni, Carlos Alberto, Mantovani, Cristina de Faria, Fernandes, Veridiana Silveira, Machado, Luciana Pereira, Yonezawa, Leticia Andreza, Kohayagawa, Aguemi, Thomassian, Armen
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LanguageSpanish
Published Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 01.04.2013
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Summary:The effects of a training program on [V.sub.200] HRpeak and worked distance were evaluated in two horse breeds with distinct aptitudes. Five Arabian (GA) and five Crioulo (GC') adult horses were subjected to incremental exercise tests on a 6°%o slope, which consisted of 5 minutes at 1.8m [s.sup.-1], 3 minutes at 4m [s.sup.-1], 2 minutes at 6m [s.sup.-1], then 1 minute steps at 8m [s.sup.-1], 9m [s.sup.-1], 10m [s.sup.-1] and 11m [s.sup.-1] or until the horse could not keep up the speed even being encouraged. [V.sub.200] was achieved through linear regression analyses of heart rate vs. speed. Individual maximum oxygen uptake (VO2maX was determined to establish speed during 9 weeks of training, being 35% of the V[O.sub.2max] for 5 weeks, 50% for 2 weeks, and 100% for two additional weeks. Horses were exercised once a day, for 5 days a week, on a 6% slope. Mean [V.sub.200] before training (M0) was 7.4 ± 0.5m [s.sup.-1] and 7.4 ± 1.,2m [s.sup.-1], for GA and GC, respectively, and after training (M1) was 7.8 ± 0.8m [s.sup.-1] and 7.0 ± 0.7m [s.sup.-1], for GA and GC, respectively. Mean HRpeak at M0 was 221.6 ± 9.0 and 207.4 ± 7.3 for GA and GC, respectively, and 226.0 ± 8.4 and 215.0 ± 7.7 at M1,for GA and GC respectively. Worked distance at M0 was 3391.0 ± 252.0 and 2446.0 ± 96.3 for GA e GC respectively, and at M1 was 3850.8 ± 462.2 and 2698.6 ± 335.8 for GA and GC respectively. No significant differences were observed between groups (P=0.4643) or moments (P=1.0)for [V.sub.200]. To HRpeak. there was statistical difference only between groups (P=0.0064). For the index of the distance traveled there was statistical difference between groups (P=0.0002) and moments (P=0.0092). Training probably conditioned horses to anticipate exercise when taken to the treadmill, therefore increasing heart rate and being an influence on [V.sub.200] values. [V.sub.200] was considered ineffective to assess differences in athletic performance between breeds and to evaluate the effect of treadmill training. Therefore it is necessary to associate other performance indicators as the distance to ensure appropriate interpretation of training effect programs on equine performance.
ISSN:0103-8478
1678-4596