Table of ContentsTraining & Conditioning for Optimal Canine PerformanceIt’s The Little Things That Make A Difference! Performance Physiology PPT Slide PPT Slide Performance Basics Performance Potential Canine Performance Potential Comparative Performance General Comments on Canine Performance PPT Slide PPT Slide PPT Slide Winning Performance Influence of the External Factors PPT Slide Areas of Influence Actin & Myosin Interaction The basic action of movement Areas of Metabolic Influence PPT Slide Energy Production Minimize the dips at the energy transfer phases Immediate Energy Sources PPT Slide Oxidative Energy Production PPT Slide Genetic Determination Canine Muscle Cell Types Designing the Proper Nutrition & Conditioning Program Categories of Activity Maintenance Energy Requirement PPT Slide Nutritional Components Carbohydrates Carbohydrate Absorption Proteins Fats Hydration and Nutrition Source Other Supplements Optimal Performance PPT Slide Water Supplementation Pre-Activity Supplements Intra-Activity Supplements Post-Activity Supplements PPT Slide Ingredients for Optimum Performance Sprint or Strength Activities Athletic Injuries “Downtime” Any amount of time away from a conditioning program will result in at least an equal amount of reconditioning. Athletic Injury Classification Factors of Athletic Repair Goals of Performance Management Goals of Rehabilitation Clinical Care of the Canine Athlete COG of the Dog Supra-Maximal impacts are a common daily occurrence Minimizing Front End Impact Forces Uphill exercise General Comments on Canine Performance Goals of Performance Management Evaluations www.SportsVet.com |
Author: Robert L. Gillette, DVM, MSE
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