While there are a number of conditioning apps on the market, only the LARC TEST measures the intensity of the horse’s workout on its heart, lungs, and muscles - and then makes recommendations on what the next move should be based on the horse's individual results. Now you can take the guesswork out of your horse’s conditioning program. More importantly, the LARC TEST helps veterinarians and their clients identify causes of a conditioning called Poor Performance Syndrome–before they become major issues.
Poor Performance Syndrome is an everyday concern for horse owners and one of the most common reasons they seek the consultation of a veterinarian. Causes can be separated in two categories: incorrect conditioning program (under-training/over-training) and subclinical early-stage conditions such as respiratory inflammations, bleeding, muscle fatigue, micro-muscle injuries, etc.
Until now, there wasn’t an effective tool to assist in the diagnosis of Poor Performance Syndrome other than expensive recurring exams.
During recovery, subclinical signs become evident and provide information for a veterinarian to reach a proper diagnosis. The LARC TEST takes the values from exercise recovery, correlates them, and shows the impact that workout has on the horse’s heart, muscles, and lung – so the veterinarian can determine if under- or over-training is causing the subclinical signs that may be causing Poor Performance Syndrome in an equine athlete.
While most conditioning apps used GPS tracking to measure heart and speed, only the LARC TEST combines actual weather conditions with blood testing to measure the impact of your horse’s conditioning program on the the key elements of the horse’s body - the heart, lungs, and muscles - giving you a complete picture of what’s happening at any given time.
The LARC TEST will tell you if you're over-training your horse, under-training him, or training him at the optimal level. And because it uses actual data from your individual horse, it takes the guesswork out of your program.
The LARC TEST allows you to measure the aerobic intensity of workout. By understanding the aerobic intensity, you can plan accordingly during the week to build resistance and reduce risk of injury.
Using the heart rate, the LARC TEST also has a pain indicator that alerts you to any soreness that may impact performance.
It’s impossible to properly condition your horse without knowing if lungs are working with full capacity. The LARC TEST can show if you horse has allergies or inflammation that could be impacting performance.
Unlike other conditioning programs, the LARC TEST can even help detect your horse’s risk of bleeding.
In order to improve your horse’s speed, you need to know how hard his muscles worked so that you can make adjustments over time to make him faster and prevent injuries associated with muscle fatigue.
The LARC TEST tells you if you’re over-training or under-training at any given time.
To ensure the accuracy of results, every test is conducted by someone who has been certified by us to administer the LARC TEST.
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