This involves veterinary advice on anatomically correct riding
using a knowledge of biomechanics to develop
horses muscles in such a way that they can be healthy,
supple and long lasting athletes.
Reduce the risk of injury and improve performance
through the application of biomechanical principles in
equine training. By assessing your horses particular
conformational weaknesses and current muscular
development I will help you plan a suitable training
programme.
Teach the horse the way to a correct posture gradually strengthening the back enabling a safe
connection between the hindquarters and forehand and good communication between horse
and rider.
(See article in October 2012 issue of The Horse Magazine)
This is designed to be a complete assessment of
the physical tness and soundness of your
horse. If any issues are identi ed which require
specialist treatment, you will be referred to
specialist veterinary, farriery, dental or other
professionals as required.
For more information contact:
Angela McLeod BVSc
Phone:
0429384976
Email:
angelahorsevet@gmail.com
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