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Beyond Back Soreness: Why Your Horse's Pelvis is the Real Powerhouse (or Problem)
The pelvis is the engine of the horse. When it’s not functioning, performance suffers. Learn how to identify the "invisible blockage" and transform your training through anatomy,
Feb 152 min read


We’re Moving! Exciting Changes Ahead at Seven Hills Training
Seven Hills Training is expanding! Our new Monroe, WA facility opens November 1, offering 22 stalls, indoor and outdoor arenas, and a dedicated rehabilitation barn. We’re growing our dressage training and equine rehab programs to better serve riders and horses across Western Washington.
Nov 1, 20252 min read


Thanks to The Dressage Foundation for Supporting My Education
I’m grateful to be a 2024 grant recipient from The Dressage Foundation in support of my participation in the USDF Instructor/Trainer Development Program. Continued education is central to my work at Seven Hills Training, and this support makes it possible to keep learning, refining my skills, and serving horses and riders thoughtfully.
Aug 24, 20241 min read


Harnessing the Walk: A Pillar of Equine Performance - Part 3
In this final installment of our biomechanics series, we explore the walk’s vital role in equestrian performance. From dressage to endurance, understanding the walk’s rhythm, structure, and variations helps trainers and riders unlock balance, soundness, and performance potential in every horse.
Apr 14, 20243 min read


The Finer Mechanics of a Horse’s Walk - Part 2
In this second installment of our biomechanics series, we explore the intricate coordination of muscles, joints, and rhythm that make the horse’s walk both complex and revealing. Understanding the finer mechanics of this gait helps riders and trainers improve balance, performance, and long-term soundness.
Apr 7, 20243 min read


The Walk: An Introduction to Equine Biomechanics – Part 1
The horse’s walk may seem simple, but it’s a biomechanical masterpiece. This foundational gait reveals how balance, rhythm, and muscular coordination support performance, soundness, and rehabilitation. Understanding the walk is the first step toward unlocking a horse’s movement potential.
Mar 31, 20243 min read


Understanding Equine Biomechanics: The Key to Improved Performance
Equine biomechanics explores how the horse’s muscles, skeleton, and balance interact to create efficient, injury-free movement. By applying biomechanical principles to training, riders can improve performance, build strength and suppleness, and support the horse’s long-term soundness and comfort.
Mar 24, 20242 min read


Horse Rehabilitation: Reflections on Training Theory and Practice
Inspired by a post from Lee McLean at Keystone Equine, I share lessons from years of working with horses needing a second chance—how to balance empathy with structure, avoid defensive riding, and care for ourselves while helping horses heal and rebuild trust.
Mar 3, 20243 min read
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