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Originally Posted by Tom
Do any trainers out there decide diets based on this?
What if the one performance was influenced by a breathing problem and not diet? Or trouble in the race?
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I wouldn't say every trainer uses biophysics to assess the performance and well-being of his/her horse, but I like to believe that many do and others would if it was economically feasible to their training programs; this business like most other businesses and that is to make money.
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