A study was performed on Andalusian horses in order to assess the resp
onse of heart rate and various blood parameters to training. Two tests
were performed, at two and four months of training respectively. Exer
cise schedules were of increasing intensity, over a distance of 1000 m
eters. Speed was progressively increased, from 4 m/s to 8.5 m/s, over
four exercise stages. In both tests, a recovery period of 5 min follow
ed each stage. Sample collection (by puncture of the external jugular
vein) was performed with the animals at rest, within the first minute
after each exercise stage, and at 10, 15, 20 and 30 min of final recov
ery. Samples for analysis contained plasma for measurement of lactate,
glucose, ion and creatinine levels. Heart rate was measured using the
Polar Sport tester. The most important parameters in both tests prove
d to be glucose level, heart rate and lactate concentration. Variation
s in electrolyte and creatinine levels were transitory, normal resting
values being regained after 30 minutes' recovery. Response to daily t
raining was most clearly reflected in altered lactate levels and heart
rate; recovery improved with increased training which enhanced aerobi
c capacity and decreased metabolic acidosis.