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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


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.
Mar 9, 20243 min read


Redefining Horsemanship: How Learning Theory Enhances Horse Welfare and Rider Safety
Modern horsemanship is evolving. By applying learning theory, riders can reduce tension, improve communication, and promote welfare in every training session.
Feb 18, 20242 min read
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