2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782013005000025
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O treinamento nos valores da V200, FCpico e distância percorrida de cavalos da raça Árabe e Crioula

Abstract: RESUMO Avaliou-se o efeito do treinamento em esteira sobre a velocidade na qual a frequência cardíaca (FC) atinge o valor de 200 batimentos por minuto (V 200 GA and GC, respectively. Mean HR peak 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

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“…The increase in HR after exercise was also verified by Santiago et al (2014) in a simulation of the vaquejada exercise, and by Gomes et al (2015) in horses competing in vaquejada as pull horses. This increase in cardiovascular activity is associated with the high intensity of physical exercise, which results in a higher cardiac output to supply the oxygen demand of the active muscles (ALONSO et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The increase in HR after exercise was also verified by Santiago et al (2014) in a simulation of the vaquejada exercise, and by Gomes et al (2015) in horses competing in vaquejada as pull horses. This increase in cardiovascular activity is associated with the high intensity of physical exercise, which results in a higher cardiac output to supply the oxygen demand of the active muscles (ALONSO et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another variable that can be used is HR peak , the highest heart rate obtained during a session of submaximal exercise. A recent study has used both V 200 and HR peak to evaluate the training of Arabic and Criolo horses (ALONSO et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%