Mike Somich and Aaron Halterman break down one of the most important concepts in horse racing terminology — the trip.
Bettors hear the term “trip” in horse racing — but few understand how to turn it into a betting edge.
Mike Somich and Aaron Halterman break down one of the most important concepts in horse racing terminology — the trip.
They explain what makes a good trip, what qualifies as true “trip trouble,” and how subtle ground loss, pace pressure, and positioning can create hidden betting value.
Most importantly, they discuss when trip handicapping is actually actionable — and when the public overreacts.
If you're serious about improving your horse racing betting strategy, understanding trip dynamics on turf and dirt is essential.
What a “trip” in horse racing really means and why it matters for betting.
How to spot a good trip vs. a bad trip and why subtle differences matter.
The role of ground loss, energy loss, and pace in trip outcomes.
How 3–4 wide positioning on turf or chasing pace creates hidden negatives.
Why perfect trips can be misleading and how to fade overhyped horses.
How gate-to-wire wins can trick bettors into expecting repeat performance.
Practical ways to predict trips next start and gain an edge on the odds.
Tips for reading trips on turf and dirt to improve your handicapping skills.
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