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Long & Low: What Lowering The Neck Does to the Pelvis, LS Joint, and Hip
Ever wondered what’s physically happening to your horse’s skeleton in a 'long and low' frame? Dr. Beth Byles of Kinetic Equine Medicine breaks down the anatomy of the LS joint—the mechanical hinge of the horse—and why this specific junction is the key to unlocking true engagement and back health.
Feb 183 min read


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


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
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