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What Changes When Training Is Built for Long-Term Soundness
Training built for long-term soundness prioritizes how a horse uses their body over time, not just what they can produce in the moment. By focusing on balance, coordination, and progressive development, this approach supports movement that remains comfortable, consistent, and sustainable throughout a horse’s training career.
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Tightness in the Ridden Horse: What Is the Body Responding To?
Muscle tightness in the ridden horse is rarely the primary issue. More often, it reflects how the body compensates when stability, coordination, or strength is lacking. Understanding tightness as a response—rather than a problem to erase—changes how we approach training, movement, and long-term soundness.
Dec 18, 20253 min read
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