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Old 10-01-2011, 11:42 AM   #1
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Work out info

Hi and Thanks to all,

Maybe the "work-out form pattern notations" have been addressed in the past,
however i can not find anything on them, nor have I been able to find anything in "TRACKMASTER".
Hopefully someone might help?
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Old 10-01-2011, 02:15 PM   #2
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Dennis,

The Workout Form Patterns are a new feature of RDSS2, and not connected with TrackMaster. In a future Beta release, I'll be providing full documentation of each pattern and the WR (Work Rating). I'll also be summarizing these patterns on the Entries screen as part of a Current Form summary section.

In the meanwhile, consider that 'more is better' - the more workout pattern notations, the more evidence of fitness for racing today, though we can get more specific than that. The higher the WR (and bolded) the more furlongs it has raced and worked recently, and worked better than others on the same day. Workouts with Speed Ratings over 90, especially in the past 30 days, should be considered evidence of some readiness today, especially if 5f in distance or greater and with a regular interval between 6-8 days apart, within the past month.

Again, I'll document all the particular patterns, though some are redundant and will be dropped, and a few new ones added soon.

Hope that helps, for now!

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