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In hand core strength and postural stability exercises for your horse: Chapters 2-4
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Sue Palmer
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October 3, 2024
A lot of core stability exercises are about moving the horse slightly off balance so that he needs to engage his muscles to maintain that balance. The tail pull works by using the tail as a lever to create the imbalance. As with the other exercises, it is subtle, using gentle pressure. There should be no discomfort involved, and you should find that your horse relaxes into the exercise after a minute or two. If he doesn't, perhaps this isn't the right exercise for him. A horse who is uptight will not be engaging his muscles effectively. He will be tensing those movement muscles getting ready to run, rather than using the stability muscles.
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Behind the scenes with Sue Palmer, The Horse Physio: 19.9.24
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Sue Palmer
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September 15, 2024
One of my favourite questions for my son is, 'Tell me three things about your day'. The things he shares can be good, bad, or indifferent, but one-word answers are not allowed. Sometimes, his answers lead to further discussion; other times, they don't. Always, though, the question opens up the opportunity for us to chat. Following in that pattern, today I'm sharing with you three things about my week. I share this with the hope of inspiring curiosity, compassion, connection and conversation.
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Why I Became a Horse Physiotherapist
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Sue Palmer
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September 12, 2024
If you're wondering whether being a horse physiotherapist is the job for you, perhaps contact some local practitioners and ask if you can shadow them for a few hours, or if you can take them out for a coffee and have a chat with them about their work. There are other options, including qualifying as a massage therapist, an osteopath, or a chiropractor. Personally, if you ask me about physiotherapy for horses, I will always recommend that you qualify as a human physiotherapist first, and then go on to do a course registered with ACPAT or RAMP to qualify you to treat animals.
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Bravery in British Horse Riders
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Sue Palmer
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August 29, 2024
Have you felt judged for your desire to investigate the physical reasons for your horse's behaviour or performance? Have you felt ridiculed, as though you aren't brave enough to ride your horse through it? Have you been told to 'just kick on', or that you 'just need to be tougher'? Here are some wise words from Dr Rosie Jones-McVey, taken from her contribution to the book 'Harmonious Horsemanship', which I co-authored with Dr Sue Dyson.
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“It’s a new day; it’s a new plan”
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Sue Palmer
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August 15, 2024
So how is this a ‘new plan’? Haven’t I always shared my learning through my books, online courses, blogs, and social media? Well, yes, I have! This is different because, for now, at least, I will focus more fully on this aspect of my world - my own learning. Perhaps it won’t look any different to you from the outside, or maybe it will. But I feel different inside. I feel I’ve given myself permission to dive deep into the world of learning yet again. It’s as though a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I’ve taken the self-imposed pressure off, and I’m allowing myself to have fun.
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An Apology To My Horse
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Sue Palmer
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July 23, 2024
Dear P, I'm sorry. I regret ... I now understand that you were in pain and doing your best. I apologise. I have been around horses for nearly 50 years, and I could go on and on with my apologies. I have made many mistakes, often due to ignorance. I am sending this sincere apology into the universe, hoping it reaches those who need to hear it from me. From now on, I am putting my energy and focus into making amends where possible. I am committed to learning how to recognise pain in horses, both ridden and non-ridden, and sharing this learning with those who are interested.
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“Please listen to me”
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Sue Palmer
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July 18, 2024
I don’t want to buck you off. There’s a sharp pain every time I go into canter when you’re riding me, and I can’t help but react to it. I don’t understand it, it doesn’t happen if I canter in the field. Please listen to me. I know you love me and want the best for me. I don’t know how else to tell you I’m hurting.
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Do you need a Qualified Saddler, or a Qualified Saddle Fitter, for your horse? By Laura Nickel, Amayzing Saddlery Ltd
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Sue Palmer
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July 14, 2024
Laura Nickel of Amayzing Saddlery Ltd, Qualified Saddler and Qualified Saddle Fitter of the Society of Master Saddlers in the UK, has been in the saddlery industry for almost 20 years. Laura has won several awards, including Saddle Fitter of the Year 2021 at the Equestrian Business Awards. In this guest blog for Sue Palmer The Horse Physio, Laura discusses the roles of Qualified Saddler and Qualified Saddle Fitter.
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A Promise To Your Horse
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Sue Palmer
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July 11, 2024
Dear friend, I promise to do my best to put you first and to understand your needs, wants, and desires. I realise you are wise in so many ways, and I am ignorant. I am in awe of your energy, peace, acceptance, beauty, and grace. I am grateful that you agree to spend time with me, and I promise not to ask of you that which you do not wish to give.
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When was the last time someone bought you flowers?
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Sue Palmer
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June 27, 2024
When was the last time someone bought you flowers? When was the last time you bought flowers for a friend? I got some flowers from someone who cares about keeping in touch. They care about talking and listening, working together and trading skills, and sharing time, knowledge, and experience. I feel privileged to share my life with close friends and distant acquaintances, with those I’ve known for years and with those I’ve only ever had a brief interaction with, even those whom I've never met in person.
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