Acceleration (Horse Racing)
Acceleration (Horse Racing)
Acceleration groups related disciplines within horse racing. It includes Turnoffoot, Closing Kick, and Midrace Surge.
Acceleration (Horse Racing) sits under Horse Racing in the Skill Life skill tree.
Canonical branch: Animal Sports > Equines > Horse Racing > Acceleration.
Sub-skills of Acceleration (Horse Racing)
Closing Kick: Closing Kick is an acceleration discipline within animal sports. It emphasizes clear communication, timing, coordinated movement, and clean execution with the animal.
Midrace Surge: Midrace Surge is an acceleration discipline within animal sports. It emphasizes clear communication, timing, coordinated movement, and clean execution with the animal.
Turnoffoot: Turnoffoot is an acceleration discipline within animal sports. It emphasizes range construction, pressure, discipline, and risk-adjusted decision-making.
Related skills in Horse Racing
Agility: Agility focuses on changing direction cleanly, keeping balance, and staying efficient through tight movement demands in horse racing. It covers Cornering, Balance, and Strideflex.
Finishing: Finishing focuses on turning advantageous positions into points or decisive results in horse racing. It covers Closerate, Kickversatility, and Kickreliability.
Form: Form focuses on clear communication, timing, coordinated movement, and clean execution with the animal in horse racing. It covers Strike Rate, Form Trend, and Class Adapt.
Jumping: Jumping focuses on clear communication, timing, coordinated movement, and clean execution with the animal in horse racing. It covers Clearrate, Speed Over Fences, and Fault Tolerance.
Position: Position focuses on using starting location and lane choice to make the next action easier in horse racing. It covers Gatebreak, Pacesense, and Railuse.
Speed: Speed focuses on accelerating well, covering ground efficiently, and separating at useful moments in horse racing. It covers Peak Speed, Early Speed, and Speed Index.
Stamina: Stamina focuses on keeping output and sharpness steady when fatigue would normally degrade execution in horse racing. It covers Distance Form, Finishing Stamina, and Sustain.
Suitability: Suitability focuses on clear communication, timing, coordinated movement, and clean execution with the animal in horse racing. It covers Surfacefit, Distancefit, and Groundpref.