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Hoyt, Donald F. - Biological Sciences Department, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona
EQUINE EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 6 Equine vet. J., Suppl. 34 (2002) 363-367
126 EQUINE EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 6 Equine vet. J., Suppl. 34 (2002) 126-130
One of the most obvious locomotory behaviors is gait transition (changing from walk to trot/run and changing from
The total work generated by a quadruped necessary to clear an obstacle during jumping would be generated by both the
Effect of load on preferred speed and cost of transport S. J. WICKLER, D. F. HOYT, E. A. COGGER, AND K. M. HALL
VOLUME 203 (14) JULY 2000 0 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
The duration of the stance phase of the stride (time of contact, tc) explains most of the speed-related and size-related
330 EQUINE EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 6 Equine vet. J., Suppl. 34 (2002) 330-336