In competitive environments, performance gains come from consistency, control, and recovery. ECB systems give training facilities the ability to structure conditioning programs, monitor progress, and reduce variability compared to traditional training methods.
Racing yards and training facilities use ECB systems to:
For many operations, these systems become a core part of daily training and performance management.

ECB systems are designed to support performance conditioning, recovery, and structured training programs in competitive environments.

Designed for building speed, endurance, and cardiovascular performance through controlled, repeatable high-speed training.
• speed development and conditioning
• structured interval training
• consistent, measurable performance progress

Supports low-impact conditioning and muscle development while reducing stress on joints and limbs.
• strength and conditioning
• controlled workload training
• recovery-focused movement

Delivers cold salt hydrotherapy directly at racetracks, events, or multiple training locations.
• on-site recovery after races or training
• reduced transport stress
• flexible deployment across locations
ECB systems are engineered for demanding training environments where reliability and performance matter.
Facilities benefit from:

ECB systems are used by racing yards and performance facilities worldwide to support conditioning, recovery, and competitive readiness.
Training facilities need systems that integrate directly into daily routines without slowing operations.
ECB provides:






For racing yards and training facilities, ECB systems provide more than conditioning — they create a structured approach to performance development.
Over time, facilities benefit from:
These systems are increasingly used by facilities focused on gaining a competitive edge in high-performance environments.
Whether you’re developing racehorses or managing a high-performance training facility, ECB systems help you deliver structured conditioning and recovery with consistency and control.
That depends on your goals. High-speed treadmills are ideal for speed and endurance development, aqua treadmills support controlled conditioning and recovery, and mobile equine Spas are valuable for on-site hydrotherapy after training or racing.
They are usually used alongside traditional track work rather than replacing it completely. Their value lies in adding control, consistency, recovery support, and structured conditioning that is difficult to achieve through track work alone.
They improve performance by supporting structured conditioning, better recovery between sessions, lower training variability, and more precise control over speed, incline, workload, and progression.
Yes. ECB systems are designed for high-frequency use in busy training environments, making them suitable for operations managing multiple horses on daily conditioning and recovery schedules.
Yes. Mobile Equine Spas are commonly used at racetracks, competitions, and other high-demand environments to provide immediate hydrotherapy without transporting horses away from the venue.
A high-speed treadmill helps facilities develop speed, endurance, and cardiovascular fitness through repeatable, measurable workouts. It also reduces variability compared to open-track training and supports structured interval programs.
Hydrotherapy is often used to reduce inflammation, support limb recovery, and maintain conditioning between demanding training blocks, helping horses stay in work with less downtime.