Preface | p. iv |
Achieving Fitness | p. 1 |
The aim of training | p. 3 |
Traditional training methods | p. 8 |
How the Horse Works | p. 19 |
Introduction | p. 19 |
The respiratory system | p. 21 |
The muscle system | p. 31 |
The circulatory system | p. 42 |
Bone and hoof structure | p. 64 |
The dental system | p. 79 |
Summary of Part II | p. 82 |
The Performance Horse--Health Problems | p. 85 |
Lameness | p. 87 |
Metabolic disorders | p. 102 |
Respiratory problems | p. 109 |
Heatstroke and dehydration | p. 118 |
Internal parasites | p. 129 |
The High-Performance Horse--Management and Training | p. 135 |
Nutrition of the performance horse | p. 137 |
The utilisation of nutrients during exercise | p. 181 |
Care of the performance horse | p. 192 |
Interval training and getting the event horse fit | p. 199 |
Fitness for other disciplines | p. 220 |
The speedtest and fartlek system | p. 247 |
Monitoring fitness | p. 251 |
Equine sports physiology | p. 255 |
Conclusion | p. 269 |
A guide to speeds and paces | p. 270 |
Glossary | p. 271 |
Index | p. 282 |
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