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Old 04-22-2009, 12:14 AM
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The degree of acidemia dictates how much the horse has to breathe to offset the acidosis. If the Ph is neutral you dont have eo waste all that minute ventilation or respiratory rate. 1.There comes a time when an acidotic horse or human cannot breathe fast enough to offset the lactic acid and the horse slows down.
2. It only helps if your horse can run to begin with it does not make a horse faster
1. You mean not able to breathe fast enough as to not go anaerobic?
(Or even if you could breathe fast enough, your O2 uptake and transport to muscle could not maintain the ability to keep going Krebs ETS?)

2. Yep. I have personally experienced the true meaning of slow as I age.

Sorry for all the questions.
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Old 04-22-2009, 12:22 AM
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No wall at 5K = probably stayed aerobic. You'll only make lactic acid if you go anaerobic, and start getting your glucose anaerobically (anaerobic glycogenolysis). The milkshake probably didn't help you in the 5K, as you probably didn't get to that point where it could (a sprinter would need it).

Get your carbs, keep your muscle glycogen up If you tend to cramp, watch your starch component (too high = glycogen overstorage = earlier metabolic fatigue)

Ouch on the usual marathon physical side effects. Severe ouch! Damn!
The bolded is best done through training.
You can store a heck of a lot more carbs as glycogen if
one is in shape. Pasta after you are in shape.

I would go anaerobic in 5K's. 5K are very painful. 800's are worse.
Long runs I would stay aerobic but I did run out of glycogen most likely
in one training run. Got very sloppy, but it was not the painful burn
felt at the end of a fast 5K. Just overall shake and muscles dont want to
move on the long ones.

Recovery from 5K's was easy.
But from 1/2 marathons or full marathons...
That delayed muscle soreness lasted.
Big time muscle breakdown going long.
Sore for days.
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Old 04-22-2009, 08:50 AM
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If they had run em, I would have tried em.
In any case, I actually kept very close records
of my workouts and race times. And the bicarb
did not help my plodding nature as far as I
could tell.

This is why I am interested as it appears to
help horses, mammals we both are, as it were.

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Old 04-22-2009, 08:51 AM
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Kind of like, say, an Air Power syringe?

Just sayin'.

first thing that came to my mind when the syringe was brought up...
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Old 04-22-2009, 10:06 AM
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first thing that came to my mind when the syringe was brought up...
me too and also I Want Revenge's performance that day
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Old 04-22-2009, 11:29 AM
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I think we should all thank Rene Poulin for bringing milkshaking to TB's from Standardbred's... Can always count on the French Canadians for the good stuff
Yes, like booing our National Anthem at hockey games.
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Old 04-22-2009, 10:31 PM
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The bolded is best done through training.
You can store a heck of a lot more carbs as glycogen if
one is in shape. Pasta after you are in shape.
To correctly carb load, you have to correctly carb deplete, first ...

Don't you keep up on carb replenishment during a 5K, too?
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Old 04-22-2009, 10:36 PM
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Old 04-22-2009, 10:42 PM
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To correctly carb load, you have to correctly carb deplete, first ...

Don't you keep up on carb replenishment during a 5K, too?
Absolutely.
Thats what the long aerobic training is for.

Speed was much more important for 5K's.
I would make sure I had a good base.
No problem with carbs. Just had to do
more speedwork to raise that anaerobic
threshold level.

400 and 800 repeats.
Sometimes mile repeats.

To run a good 5K I had to be on the verge
of going anaerobic. It was quite interesting
to play on that border line of pain.

I ran very hard. Too hard. Probably got
some joints on the verge of failure due
to too much hard surface running. If I had
to do it all over, would train much more on
trails, soft stuff. Fewer steep hills and less long runs
on the asphalt streets.

Fun to talk running with someone who has done it.
Unfortunately I dont anymore. Back and knees.
Running was the best sort of mental exercise
I have ever done. I might try to get on some
fancy machine that takes the pounding away.
But it is not the same as a good long run out
and back through new territory. Absolutely refreshing.
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