Associate Professor Allan Davie
Associate Professor Allan Davie has been actively involved with horses for over 40 years and his specialised treadmill training programs and performance assessments techniques that are the culmination of years of extensive research into effective training methods for
thoroughbred horses.
As a researcher in equine exercise physiology his integration and application of scientific principles coupled with the physiology of training culminates in the maximization of performance. He has published numerous articles and books in the field of equine exercise physiology (see CV). Clients all over the world including countries as Australia, England, Europe, Singapore, Macau, Japan, New Zealand and USA have used his treadmill training resources.
Our focus
Our focus is incorporation of the high-speed treadmill into effective, efficient training programs. As a result of this extensive work he now provides a means for all trainers to be able to gain access to his experience in offering this unique web site and App program to assist trainers in structuring training programs to maximize performance. For more information on the App please see our product page.
In recent years Associate Professor Davie has been researching the application of hypoxic training for the Thoroughbred horse. The application of hypoxic training is now used in Australia, Japan and England. This concept can be viewed on the following video clip.
In addition the web site also offers access to information such as publications and general resource information that you can download for free.
What does AERR do?
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- Treadmill training
- Consultation
- Education
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