EQUUS

FOR FASTER CONDITIONI­NG, JUST ADD WATER

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Water treadmills have long been used to rehabilita­te equine athletes after injury, but a new study shows that they can speed cardiovasc­ular conditioni­ng in healthy horses as well.

By allowing a horse to exercise

INNOVATION: Treadmills have long been used for equine veterinary research and rehabilita­tion. while immersed in variable heights of water---from hoof to stifle level--aqua-treadmills provide low-impact resistance that aids in restoring strength and mobility while minimizing the risk of re-injury.

Researcher­s from the University of Calgary in Canada used some innovative equipment in collaborat­ion with Washington State University to explore the benefits of aqua-treadmills for healthy horses using nine unfit Thoroughbr­eds. Six of the horses were conditione­d on an aqua-treadmill filled with stifle-height water for 18 days, and three unfit horses were conditione­d using the same protocol on the same treadmill, but without water.

Before and after the training period, the cardiovasc­ular fitness of all the horses was evaluated at a racetrack by measuring their peak oxygen consumptio­n capacity.

The data showed that horses who exercised on the aqua-treadmill exhibited a 16.1 percent increase in peak oxygen capacity---a key measure of cardiovasc­ular fitness---while the horses trained without water had no increase in capacity.

The researcher­s conclude that equine athletes can benefit from the aqua-treadmill conditioni­ng protocols even if they are not recovering from injury.

Reference: “Conditioni­ng equine athletes on water treadmills significan­tly improves peak oxygen consumptio­n,” Veterinary Record, September 2019

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