Training effect on the muscle fibre types in race horses.
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Changes in the composition of the muscle fibre types by training of race horses were observed. The glycolytic muscle ratio, expressed as percentage of glycolytic muscle fibres against total number of muscle fibres, was increased with age and decreased by training. It is well known that the spinalization of skeletal muscle contraction is activated by training. Therefore, it is suggested that the training effect on skeletal muscles in the race horse is manifested as an increased tonic contractive activity.
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