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Stride rate: or turnover ratio is the number of strides a racehorse takes in a given time. The stride rate of most racehorses is between 130 and 140 strides per minute. The fastest horses can accelerate their stride rate without shortening it. Some champion horses have a stride speed of over 160 strides per minute.
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Read More »The Guinness World Record recognizes Winning Brew, a thoroughbred, as the fastest horse in the world at 71 km/h. Horses have survived on this planet because of their ability to run and communicate. The way horses have evolved to become animals that can reach such speeds requires a body designed for the purpose. Here is an explanation.
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Read More »Stride angle: it’s the distance between a horse’s front foot and hind foot, usually measured at the point where the hind foot is pushed off. The stride angle is used to calculate how far a horse will flatten out in a race. A higher stride angle results in longer strides. Secretariat has the highest stride angle of any racehorse; his stride angle was 110 degrees. Many students of horse racing and speed analysis believe that stride angle is a critical factor in determining the success of a racehorse. Synchronised anatomical systems: air circulation and a strong heart are also very important. The respiratory system must function at an optimal level. A horse that is running hard, taking long strides with a high cadence needs an increased amount of oxygen. A horse can satisfy this need during a race by sucking in air as it extends its body. With their neck stretched out, they inhale large amounts of air through their nose, and by tightening their body, they exhale. Horses that can breathe freely and easily are likely to be the best in the race. A horse’s circulatory system provides the necessary movement of blood. The racehorse’s heart functions at a high level. A racehorse’s heart can circulate 283 litres of blood every minute. The circulation increases the amount of oxygen-rich cells in the blood, thus providing oxygen to the horse.
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