Yearling gallops and training times
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Yearling gallops and training times
For those who have started timed workouts, anyone see a correlation between the "What a bunch of natural speed" gallop comment and better/faster training times?
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- Andrea Bouwkamp
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Re: Yearling gallops and training times
I didn’t think it was wise to timed workouts until week 5. Gallops are fine but workouts I read not until week 5.
Mine all hit the track then to be safe.
Mine all hit the track then to be safe.
- Carole Hanson
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Re: Yearling gallops and training times
The trainer no longer gives you the "Be careful comment" so it's safe to workout yearlings. I've done it week 4 day 6 for many many seasons now and I've never injured a single yearling.Andrea Bouwkamp wrote: ↑1 year ago I didn’t think it was wise to timed workouts until week 5. Gallops are fine but workouts I read not until week 5.
Mine all hit the track then to be safe.