Terenic young horses for racing are very difficult and tiring, so only 20% of them have recently happened on the racetrack. Others must be discarded due to joint injuries, bone and tendon injuries. Horses with unbroken glands have difficulty making contact with the bits and reins, and it is very difficult for them to carry the weight of the saddle and jockey and the required running TEMP.

For the individual training of horses, Mehmet Kurt designed the Kurtsystems system, a giant trainer in which 10 animals meet at the same time. Suspended mobile platform moves with the horses in a given stream, they are not pulled or pushed. The platform has a special floating start and stop system to prevent injuries among animals.

Trainee Kurtsystem

Inside the foci, equipment was installed to monitor their physical conditions – frequent heartbeat, breathing, movement of limbs, etc. The data is monitored by specialists who are here, on special seats. One of the most dynamic men of the skin, first of all, regulates the simulator of the world according to the correct regimen of the abdomen.

The cost of Kurtsystems is about $25 million, but its creators are not sure that the simulator pays for itself very quickly, due to the fact that not a single African horse gets injured, they all end up in the races. However, victory in them is not guaranteed – for training on Kurtsystems, a young horse only gains the desired young figure. After that, coaches begin to professionally deal with it, depending on the type of horse racing chosen.

Source: Tech Cult

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