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Good posture is vital for the health, comfort and performance of every horse

 

This on-demand webinar arms you with a clear and structured postural assessment system and looks at how we can determine what is good or bad posture and how through good management practices, in hand exercises and correct riding, we can improve our horses musculoskeletal comfort, longevity, flexibility and efficiency. 

 

Explaining how good posture minimises the risk of muscular problems, back pain, muscle fatigue and injury it also looks at how the horse can carry the rider more easily. 

 

Through her work as a professional equine therapist assessing the posture of hundreds of horses and as an educator, Gillian has devised a clear system for assessing both equine posture and movement which she will share with you on this webinar. With a downloadable structured programme and posture assessment sheet included you will be able to track assess and record your horse’s postural progress. 

 

As there is so much to take in we recommend you watch this webinar in the 4 separate sections. It is a must watch for all therapists, coaches and horse owners wanting the best of for their horse.

 

Course Structure

In this on-demand webinar Gillian explains her system for assessing posture which is composed of 4 main sections:- 

 

1. Hindlimb Position

 

2. Spinal Muscle Chains

 

3. Thorax Position

 

4. Head and Neck Position

 

Summary

 

Running Time: 2 hours, 50 mins

Certificate of Participation

Approved CPD training (2 points) with the British Horse Society

 

This on-demand webinar was originally recorded on the 7th April 2021 and is episode 3 of series 2.

 

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Once purchased, you can watch this on-demand webinar at any time and as many times as you like from any device and from the comfort of your own home

 

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Understanding Assessing Your Horse's Posture

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