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albertacowgirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-04-28 4:33 PM
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I did a random search on google the other night, looking for info on conditioning my horse and I came across a heart rate monitor that you put inbetween your horse and the cinch to monitor their heart rate. Anyone ever used one?
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Herbie
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-04-28 4:38 PM
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Yes, I have.  I have one and actually use it quite a bit, especially when we were galloping colts to send them to the race track.  I still use it, but not if i'm just going to go lope circles....only if i'm going to long trot for a distance, gallop a distance or do speed/hill work.  The information is monitored live on a wrist watch and then I bought a pad that will download the information to a program on my computer.  What was the most cool about it to me is that you could tell by a horse's resting heart rate if something was bothering him.  It's an interesting tool for sure and requires some research to really use it effectively, but I do have one and do use it.   
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SunnyGotMeGood
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Posted 2014-04-28 4:53 PM
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Herbie - 2014-04-28 5:38 PM

Yes, I have.  I have one and actually use it quite a bit, especially when we were galloping colts to send them to the race track.  I still use it, but not if i'm just going to go lope circles....only if i'm going to long trot for a distance, gallop a distance or do speed/hill work.  The information is monitored live on a wrist watch and then I bought a pad that will download the information to a program on my computer.  What was the most cool about it to me is that you could tell by a horse's resting heart rate if something was bothering him.  It's an interesting tool for sure and requires some research to really use it effectively, but I do have one and do use it.   

What is the average price for (a good) one? Are there any brands to shy away from? Thanks
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TrailGirl
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2014-04-28 4:55 PM
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Yes.  I have a Garmin 305 GPS and it comes with the heart rate monitor on a chest band for people.  A simple adapter kit allowed me to modify it to work for my horse.  The leads go under the girth area as you describe.  I do distance now...not barrels anymore...but the principles of conditioning are similar.  It is a great tool for assessing your conditioning program and how well your horse manages under work and recovery.  I never have had a rub from it despite miles and miles of riding...sometimes 30 miles in about a 6 hour period in competition.  (CTR not Endurance)

The fact that mine is also a wrist GPS is extremely handy as I want to know how far I've travelled at what pace.  How fast am I currently travelling etc. I do intervals on good trail alternating long trotting for a mile ot two and canter for a mile etc.   And...handy to not get lost.  
 

Ive had the same one for several years and it's held up great.
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Herbie
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-04-29 9:25 AM
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SunnyGotMeGood - 2014-04-28 4:53 PM
Herbie - 2014-04-28 5:38 PM Yes, I have.  I have one and actually use it quite a bit, especially when we were galloping colts to send them to the race track.  I still use it, but not if i'm just going to go lope circles....only if i'm going to long trot for a distance, gallop a distance or do speed/hill work.  The information is monitored live on a wrist watch and then I bought a pad that will download the information to a program on my computer.  What was the most cool about it to me is that you could tell by a horse's resting heart rate if something was bothering him.  It's an interesting tool for sure and requires some research to really use it effectively, but I do have one and do use it.   
What is the average price for (a good) one? Are there any brands to shy away from? Thanks

It looks like they don't make the model I have anymore.  It's most similar to this one with the two pads, GPS, and wrist watch.  I think mine cost about half this much, but i've also had it several years.   http://www.heartratemonitorsusa.com/polar-equiners800cx.html
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trainmaster
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Posted 2014-04-29 9:34 AM
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Heart rate monitors are the best tool for conditioning a horse. I use one for Endurance conditioning. You can train in a specific heart rate range and monitor recoveries and KNOW when your horse is in shape, not just guess.
Conditioning a horse is no different than conditioning a human athlete. People use these gadgets all the time to condition smarter and faster. I am always surprised that barrel horse peeps don't use them more. They have been used in the endurance and race track world for years with good results.
I use a V Max heart rate checker and just a basic heart rate monitor that I can check my horses heart rate as I am riding, but it doesn't have the features that allow me to download the info to my computer and analyze my rides. That will be my next purchase.
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achipintime
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2014-04-29 3:20 PM
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Is there a specific way you hook up the human chest straps so it works on your horse? I would love to have one of these but can't pay the $400 plus price tag. Maybe the human one would be the more economical way to go.
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trainmaster
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Posted 2014-04-30 7:43 AM
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achipintime - 2014-04-29 3:20 PM

Is there a specific way you hook up the human chest straps so it works on your horse? I would love to have one of these but can't pay the $400 plus price tag. Maybe the human one would be the more economical way to go.

You can get a horse conversion through the distance depot. It is for a particular brand. Vmax and garmin I think.
here's a link.

http://www.thedistancedepot.com/V_MAX_301_305_Transmitter_Adapter_K...
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TrailGirl
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2014-04-30 8:13 AM
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Yes that's the transmitter adapter kit I purchased for my Garmin 305.  It was simple to do and it works great.  Love Love Love my Garmin. 
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