Biovalhorse. The development, training and racing of Thoroughbred Racehorses utilizing Biorhythmic Cycles.
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Biorhythmic Cycles and The Biovalhorse Charts

 

 

Explanation of the Biovalhorse Cycles

 

The biorhythmic cycles consist of three individual components.

 

The Physical Cycle (23 Days)

Consists of strength and endurance, which is probably the single most important of the three cycles in relation to the speed and ability of the thoroughbred racehorse.

 

The Emotional Cycle (28 Days)

Consists of the sum of the senses, resulting in the attitude and mannerisms that become evident for no apparent reason, and no matter how fast or strong this thoroughbred is, he might fight his jockey all through the race and compromise his chances.

 

The Intellectual Cycle (33 Days)

Consists of an intelligence factor. A thoroughbred racehorse has been associated with the image of being a dumb animal, but to anyone who has ever been around them can tell you, they are quite bright and have a personality all of the own. This cycle is important because in most races, if all factors appear to be equal, the winner will be the one who has all of his concentration focused on the job at hand and in turn will be running with confidence.

 

Calculation of the Biovalhorse Cycles

 

Through my extensive studies, I have devised a calculating process where, simply based on the thoroughbred's foal date or date of birth, and determining the horse's actual age in days, it is possible to project the exact position of the horse's biorhythmic development, for any particular day; whether it is today, one week, one month or one year from now.

 

My formula for this calculation is based on the horse's age in days and then dividing that number by each of the three biorhythmic cycles; 23, 28 and 33 days.

 

Click on this link to view the duration calculator to determine your horse's "age-in-days', for either today or any future date. http://www.onlineconversion.com/days_between.htm

Special thanks to Robert Fogt of www.Onlineconversion.com for graciously allowing the posting of "Days Between".

 

The next process is to determine the exact position of each biorhythmic cycle by checking those three figures to another chart I have developed called the "Biovalhorse-Key".


 

Physical (23) Emotional (28) Intellectual (33)
.00 = X .00 = X .00 = X
.04 = +1 .03 = +1 .03 = +1
.08 = +2 .07 = +2 .06 = +2
.13 = +3 .10 = +3 .09 = +3
.17 = +4 .14 = +4 .12 = +4
.21 = +5 .17 = +5 .15 = +5
.26 = +6 .21 = +6 .18 = +6
.30 = +5 .25 = +7 .21 = +7
.34 = +4 .28 = +6 .24 = +8
.39 = +3 .32 = +5 .27 = +8
.43 = +2 .35 = +4 .30 = +7
.47 = +1 .39 = +3 .33 = +6
.52 = -1 .42 = +2 .36 = +5
.56 = -2 .46 = +1 .39 = +4
.60 = -3 .50 = X .42 = +3
.65 = -4 .53 = -1 .45 = +2
.69 = -5 .57 = -2 .48 = +1
.73 = -6 .60 = -3 .51 = -1
.78 = -5 .64 = -4 .54 = -2
.82 = -4 .67 = -5 .57 = -3
.86 = -3 .71 = -6 .60 = -4
.91 = -2 .75 = -7 .63 = -5
.95 = -1 .78 = -6 .66 = -6
.82 = -5 .69 = -7
.85 = -4 .72 = -8
.89 = -3 .75 = -8
.92 = -2 .78 = -7
.96 = -1 .81 = -6
.84 = -5
.87 = -4
.90 = -3
.93 = -2
  .96 = -1


The next process is to add the three "Biovalhorse-Key" factors to determine where on the Biovalhorse Chart, the horse is occupying at any given time.

 

The previous explanations might seem a bit confusing to you, but all of the calculations and formulas have already been established by the author, and can be available to trainers of thoroughbred racehorses in a surprisingly easy-to-understand format.

 

The Biovalhorse Charts

 

My work to this point, has established all of the Biovalhorse cycles from the age of two, up to ten years of age, which is beyond the racing and competitive age of most thoroughbred racehorses. Each cycle is unique, in the sense that the time required to complete the cycle varies in length, or simply the amount of days required to come "full-cycle".

 

Each "full-cycle" has been divided into six distinct portions. There is a beginning, middle and end of the "High Portion", and a beginning, middle and end of the "Low Portion". I have encountered, that the trainers of racehorses that followed my outlined procedure of training, working-out, racing and recovery periods, have shown a positive step toward realizing the particular horse's potential.

 

My studies have revealed a definite pattern of biorhythmic cycles which every horse encounters throughout his or her racing career. Through my unique, mathematically correct and verifiable calculations, I have found a method of preparing a thoroughbred racehorse for a particular race or series of races, such as the "Triple Crown". I am in no way professing that all horses can win the "Triple Crown", but if the Biovalhorse cycles are followed, the ultimate class and the most desired distance can be determined.

 

By projecting a future race as a goal, it can be possible to prepare a training regimen and have the racehorse in the finest condition, to exhibit the ultimate effort based on the horse's abilities.

 

Take a look at a sample of the Biovalhorse Charts. This sample depicts the first cycle. The number in the first box under "Begin High" which is 730, is the horse's age in days on his actual second birthday or foal date. The attached figure represents the position occupied on the current cycle. Notice how the positions on this current cycle form an arc?


 

Begin High Mid High End High Begin Low Mid Low End Low


730>x 735>+14 740>+9 745>-3 750>-17 754>-12
731>+3 736>+13 741>+8 746>-6 751>-17 755>-9
732>+6 737>+12 742>+7 747>-9 752>-16 756>-6
733>+9 738>+11 743>+3 748>-13 753>-15 757>-3
734>+12 739>+10 744>x 749>-16 758>x


Begin High Mid High End High Begin Low Mid Low End Low


759>+3 764>+16 768>+13 773>-3 778>-13 782>-9
760>+6 765>+17 769>+10 774>-6 779>-12 783>-8
761>+9 766>+16 770>+7 775>-9 780>-11 784>-6
762>+12 767>+15 771>+3 776>-13 781>-10 785>-3
763>+15 772>x 777>-14 786>x

 

As you can see in the above two cycles, each of them are similar. But in the cycle below, notice that the "high" portion is also similar, however take a look at the "low" portion. This is what is called in Biorhythm terminology as a "Critical". I have depicted this "critical" in RED to draw attention to its importance. See how very different this portion appears compared to the prior example?


Begin High Mid High End High Begin Low Mid Low End Low


787>+3 792>+8 797>+2 802>x 804>-2 806>-2
788>+6 793>+7 798>+1 803>-1 805>-3 807>-1
789>+7 794>+5 799>x
790>+8 795>+4 800>+1
791>+9 796>+3 801>+1

 

This "critical" extends through the next cycle, and concludes at number 813.

 

Notice that beginning with number 814, the cycle regains the familiar pattern.

 

These "critical" phases of the Biovalhorse Charts will appear repeatedly throughout every horse's lifetime. Just scroll down and you will notice another "critical" at number 856.


 

Begin High Mid High End High Begin Low Mid Low End Low


808>x 810>+1 812>+1 814>-1 819>-2 823>-4
809>x 811>+2 813>x 815>-2 820>-3 824>-3
816>-3 821>-4 825>-2
817>-4 822>-5 826>-1
818>-3 827>x


Begin High Mid High End High Begin Low Mid Low End Low


828>+1 833>+6 837>+5 842>-2 847>-3 851>-4
829>+2 834>+8 838>+4 843>-3 848>-4 852>-3
830>+3 835>+7 839>+3 844>-4 849>-5 853>-2
831>+4 836>+6 840>+1 845>-5 850>-5 854>-1
832>+5 841>x 846>-4 855>x


Begin High Mid High End High Begin Low Mid Low End Low


856>+1 857>+2 858>+1 859>x 861>-2 863>-1
860>-1 862>-1 864>x

 

The "critical" phases have a very significant effect on your horse's development and are outlined in detail in my now available "How to develop your own Biovalhorse". Order your copy TODAY!


Begin High Mid High End High Begin Low Mid Low End Low


865>+1 870>+3 876>+6 881>-1 886>-10 890>-12
866>+2 871>+4 877>+5 882>-4 887>-11 891>-11
867>+2 872>+5 878>+4 883>-6 888>-12 892>-8
868>+1 873>+6 879>+3 884>-7 889>-13 893>-5
869>+2 874>+7 880>+2 885>-8 894>-2
875>+7


Begin High Mid High End High Begin Low Mid Low End Low


895>+1 900>+15 904>+15 909>-2 914>-17 918>-14
896>+4 901>+16 905>+12 910>-5 915>-18 919>-11
897>+7 902>+17 906>+9 911>-8 916>-18 920>-8
898>+10 903>+18 907>+6 912>-11 917>-17 921>-5
899>+13 908>+2 913>-14 922>-2


Begin High Mid High End High Begin Low Mid Low End Low


923>+1 928>+12 932>+13 937>-1 943>-8 949>-5
924>+4 929>+13 933>+11 938>-2 944>-9 950>-4
925>+7 930>+14 934>+8 939>-3 945>-10 951>-3
926>+10 931>+15 935>+5 940>-4 946>-9 952>-2
927>+11 936>+2 941>-6 947>-8 953>-1
942>-7 948>-7 954>x

 

What I have tried to show you in the above sample are that each and every horse will travel through these cycles, with its ups and downs and critical phases.

 

I know that I've given you a world of information and some of you might be a little overwhelmed, but to those of you that are truly interested,  my book "How To Develop Your Own Biovalhorse", is now available. This will be a step by step guide with full explanations for every scenario, for every horse and for every cycle. Whether you have an unraced maiden, a claimer or a stakes caliber horse, the Biovalhorse guide will only improve your horse in ways that you might never have accomplished in any other training routines.

 

So there you have all the basics of Biovalhorse, and don't forget that the sooner you order your copy, will be the sooner you turn your stable around! So order today and be the first trainer in your area to develop your own Biovalhorse.

 

Remember the name "BIOVALHORSE", because the "horse knows"!

 

 

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