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Guest Blog
18.11.2021 Jan and Rebel: Chapter 10
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Sue Palmer
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November 18, 2021
A Guest Blog by Jan Daley Our next step was shafts. I use the term loosely. I found a curtain pole broken in 2, tied it into the tugs, and bumped the ends against his flanks, rubbed them over him, dropped them, let them clatter down beside him … when he rested a back hoof […]
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16.11.2021 Review of Centaur Biomechanics Seminar 2021
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Sue Palmer
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November 16, 2021
In October 2021 I was lucky enough to attend the Centaur Biomechanics Equine Sports Seminar Virtual Summit. As always, the lectures were of a very high quality and there was an immense amount to take in. Here I share with you some of my understanding. Prof. Marie Rhodin: Movement asymmetries or lameness? Professor Marie Rhodin […]
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14.11.2021 Review of Centaur Biomechanics Seminar 2021
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Sue Palmer
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November 14, 2021
In October 2021 I was lucky enough to attend the Centaur Biomechanics Equine Sports Seminar Virtual Summit. As always, the lectures were of a very high quality and there was an immense amount to take in. Here I share with you some of my understanding. Prof. Michael Weishaupt: Evidence-based shoeing in healthy feet: Biomechanical considerations. […]
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13.11.22021 Does your horse canter normally?
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Sue Palmer
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November 13, 2021
A Guest Blog By Sue Dyson A normal pain-free horse should be able to establish and maintain canter on the left and right reins with equal ease. As a rider you should feel that your pelvis is rocked backwards and forwards while the horse is in canter. The horse should feel powerful, pushing well from […]
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11.11.2021 Review of Centaur Biomechanics Seminar 2021
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Sue Palmer
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November 11, 2021
In October 2021 I was lucky enough to attend the Centaur Biomechanics Equine Sports Seminar Virtual Summit. As always, the lectures were of a very high quality and there was an immense amount to take in. Here I share with you some of my understanding. Dr. Sarah Hobbs: Functional consequences of uneven feet Dr Sarah […]
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9.11.2021 Review of Centaur Biomechanics Seminar 2021
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Sue Palmer
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November 9, 2021
In October 2021 I was lucky enough to attend the Centaur Biomechanics Equine Sports Seminar Virtual Summit. As always, the lectures were of a very high quality and there was an immense amount to take in. Here I share with you some of my understanding. Dr. Simon Curtis: Unilateral deviations in foals: assessment, treatment and […]
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8.11.2021 Sam and Rabbit
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Sue Palmer
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November 8, 2021
A Guest Blog by Sam Ireson So what can I say, since the last time we spoke I have had a fantastic month! My Rui lessons went really well, working on the half passes and ensuring I’m riding correct lines for them. Halfway through one of my lessons Rui said to Leonie “Put her in […]
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6.11.2021 Review of Centaur Biomechanics Seminar 2021
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Sue Palmer
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November 6, 2021
In October 2021 I was lucky enough to attend the Centaur Biomechanics Equine Sports Seminar Virtual Summit. As always, the lectures were of a very high quality and there was an immense amount to take in. Here I share with you some of my understanding. Dr. Rikke Schultz – How fascia and myofascial kinetic lines […]
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4.11.2021 Review of Centaur Biomechanics Seminar 2021
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Sue Palmer
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November 4, 2021
In October 2021 I was lucky enough to attend the Centaur Biomechanics Equine Sports Seminar Virtual Summit. As always, the lectures were of a very high quality and there was an immense amount to take in. Here I share with you some of my understanding. Prof. Michael Weishaupt: Compensatory strategies in horses with weight-bearing lamenesses […]
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3.11.2021 Jan and Rebel: Chapter 9
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Sue Palmer
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November 3, 2021
A Guest Blog by Jan Daley Trying to source equipment for a 36” stocky Shetland pony is not easy. I eventually bought a really cheap harness just to continue introducing new things to Rebel, to see how he would react. He accepted it, but was somewhat bemused and concerned when I tried long reining. He […]
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