In today’s episode, Jeff Seder joins us as he explores the realms of sports team ownership and horse racing syndication. Jeff shares his invaluable insights into the complexities of horse racing, drawing from his pioneering research and extensive experience in the industry. From his innovative approach to training thoroughbred racehorses to his astute investment strategies, Jeff offers a unique perspective on the multifaceted world of horse racing. We’ll uncover the intricacies of horse ownership, the economics of the racing game, and the key elements that contribute to a successful investment in this dynamic field.
Through captivating anecdotes and valuable advice, Jeff sheds light on the blend of science, intuition, and luck that shapes the outcomes in horse racing investments. From analyzing heart rate data to deciphering the spiritual tests of horses, Jeff's journey is not only enlightening but also filled with the excitement and challenges of the industry.
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About Jeff
Jeff is the founder of Equine Biomechanics & Exercise Physiology (EQB), which helps HNWI and entrepreneurs looking to get into the horse racing business pick and manage young, unraced thoroughbred horses who may then become champions. Jeffrey has spent millions, including $7M+ of his own money, researching and refining the science of picking a champion racehorse for 4+ decades and grown EQB to be one of the USA's leading talent scout buyers for young unraced thoroughbred horses.They helped one of their clients go from start-up to being the leading USA racing stable in 4 years with a profit! This was even before the client made $50M+ from a racehorse they selected that won several world championships and became the first Triple Crown winner in 37 years. Several other clients have also had world champions.
Jeffrey disrupted the horse racing industry by developing a quantitative approach to finding the best racehorses, much of which has now been widely copied.His approach pre-dates, and is similar to, the one depicted in the Brad Pitt movie Moneyball, in which Pitt analyzes baseball players using biometric measurements at rest and while running, as well as the type of equations and statistics to demonstrate their value and project their potential accomplishments. The data includes slow motion films, organ scans, DNA markers etc.
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