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  • Home
  • For the Horse
    • Training Strategies for Injury Prevention Book
    • Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation
    • Gait Analysis
    • Case Study
  • For the Rider
    • Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation
    • Biomechanics, Fitness & Performance
  • For the Practitioner
    • Equine Rehab Book
    • EQ Active - Exercise Prescription Software
    • Webinar Series - Mastering Equine Exercise Prescription
    • Rehab Tools Cheat Sheet
    • Equine Assessment & Notes Templates
    • Musings & Advice
  • About
  • Contact
  • Exercise Program Login
The Injury Prevention Knowledge Every Horse Owner Should Have
As physiotherapists, we see many horses experiencing pain and injury that could have been prevented. Their owners aren't neglectful (most are deeply committed to their horse's wellbeing), but simply lacked the knowledge to recognise the subtle signs that something wasn't quite right.

Our book, Building The Balanced Horse: Training Strategies for Injury Prevention, bridges that gap. Drawing on our years of experience in human/equine physiotherapy and sports science, we provide a clear framework for understanding exercise prescription and training. You'll learn how to structure programs that reduce the risk of injury, build strength and resilience, and support long-term soundness and performance.

For a limited time, you can get access to the first chapter, absolutely free! In this chapter we cover:
  • an introduction to the themes covered in the book
  • understanding your horse's training needs
  • how to align training with discipline to reduce injury risk
  • introducing common training components, including aerobic fitness, endurance, strength, power, mobility, straightness, symmetry, proprioception and motor control / skill development.

Simply enter your details below, and you will receive a digital download of the first chapter, absolutely free!
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