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Horse Racing - How To Study The Form

Author: paul coleman

Author: paul coleman

The most important information you can gain from the form statistics is how well the horse has done over the distance and the going that is presented in the race you are looking to bet in. A good indication of a horse's success is to look at the weight (or handicap), and to see if it is reducing or increasing- an increasing weight will show the horse is being successful. The Going Each horse is individual and will have preferences on ground conditions. Looking back at the horses will help you see which ground a specific horse liked best (fastest time it ran a relevant distance). The different ground conditions for turf are : heavy, soft, good to soft, good, good to firm and firm. For All Weather Tracks (AWT) the goings are slow, standard, or fast. The Distance The distance that a horse prefers can be found in the form. There are two sides of the racing spectrum- stamina (abilities to go longer distances) and sprint (shorter distances at a faster pace). Like human athletes, horses running over a preferred distance will do better than a horse running a longer distance than their stamina threshold, or shorter distance than their speed ability. Weight Handicappers try to make horseracing as competitive as possible. To do this, they aim to make all horses in a race equal to hopefully get a close finish. Horses that run consistently well will have a higher weight, and a horse that runs consistently bad will have a lower weight. These weights are dynamic and constantly changing. The Course Of the 60 courses in the Great Britain, each track has unique characteristics. Horses will prefer certain characteristics over others (e.g. ground conditions), which in turn will affect their performance. The Trainer and Jockey You will start to notice when looking in the newspapers and watching races specific trainers and jockeys consistently perform well at specific courses and/or generally have more success than others. The Physique of a Horse A good muscle tone, often called 'condition'; a shiny coat, bright eyes, forward-pointing ears and an alert manner shows health and a positive mental state. How the horse moves can also show mental state as well as physique- a relaxed forward stride is ideal but look for signs of unnecessary agitation (shows concentration issues, anxiety and energy wasting). For example sweating is not always a sign of nerves/anxiety as like humans, some horses just sweat more. This also goes for accessories- hoods, and blinkers are to stop the horse from a mental wide field of focus, so as long as they are effective they are not cause for worry.About the Author:

Another way is subscribing to a specialist horseracing betting tips service that sends selections on a regular basis. This option is ideal for those who do not have the time to analyze past results and current form as well as the forthcoming fixture lists themselves. When you join a service such as my free service: http://www.racing-expert.co.uk after you receive the recommendations all you have to do is act upon the information and place the bets. Leave all the hard work to us at Horseracing Confidential!! P.S Free horse racing system and more information at my blog: http://horseracing-confidential.blogspot.com/
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