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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.
Kalisa Jenne-Fraser
Mar 30, 20243 min read


The Synergy of Classical Dressage and Modern Horsemanship
The synergy between classical dressage and modern horsemanship creates a powerful framework for training that honors both tradition and innovation. By blending centuries-old principles with behavioral science, trainers can deepen communication, improve performance, and support horse welfare through balance, empathy, and partnership.
Kalisa Jenne-Fraser
Mar 9, 20243 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.
Kalisa Jenne-Fraser
Mar 3, 20243 min read
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