2019
DOI: 10.15446/rfmvz.v66n3.84259
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Efectos de dos protocolos de entrenamiento sobre el lactato sanguíneo en caballos de paso fino

Abstract: Objetivo: Comparar los efectos de un protocolo de entrenamiento de resistencia (ER) con un protocolo tradicional (ET) sobre la concentración sanguínea de lactato y CK. Materiales y Métodos: Se aplicaron dos protocolos de entrenamiento durante 6 meses divididos en tres etapas. Se realizaron pruebas de esfuerzo antes de comenzar los protocolos de entrenamiento y al finalizar cada una de las etapas. En cada prueba se tomaron muestras de sangre venosa en reposo, durante el ejercicio y en recuperación para medir el… Show more

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“…The BLConc in a horse at rest must be below 1 mmol/L ( Allen et al., 2016 ; Henderson, 2013 ). In fact, the resting BLConc has been reported before and after applying two training protocols, with 0.92 mmol/L as a maximum value in CPHs ( Arias et al., 2019 ). Small increases in this concentration occur as the intensity of the exercise increases, and at the moment in which the production exceeds the removal, the BLConc increases exponentially ( Allen et al., 2016 ;( Neto and Espinosa, 2009 ).…”
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“…The BLConc in a horse at rest must be below 1 mmol/L ( Allen et al., 2016 ; Henderson, 2013 ). In fact, the resting BLConc has been reported before and after applying two training protocols, with 0.92 mmol/L as a maximum value in CPHs ( Arias et al., 2019 ). Small increases in this concentration occur as the intensity of the exercise increases, and at the moment in which the production exceeds the removal, the BLConc increases exponentially ( Allen et al., 2016 ;( Neto and Espinosa, 2009 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HR monitor was validated with another device and an electrocardiograph (data non-published). The protocol used consider controlling the intensity of the exercise at each step (warm-up, 58 to 65% of the maximum HR + moderate intensity, 65 to 75% of the maximum HR + high intensity, 75 to 85% of the maximum HR + maximum intensity, ≥ 85% of maximum HR) and, at every step a rest-period of 1 min was experimented ( Arias, Maya & Arango, 2019 ) ( Table 1 ). The theoretical maximum HR reported for the breed is 221 ± 17 beats per minute (bpm) ( Arias, Sánchez, Duque, Maya & Becerra, 2006 ).…”
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confidence: 99%