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Dr. Sara Tanza founded Pelvic Potential, a physical therapy clinic in Santa Cruz, California. She visits with Jec about the challenges around pelvic strength and mobility. It's all tied to our ability to connect clearly through our seat with our horses. Tightness, asymmetry, and weakness in the pelvic area may all be impediments to seamless riding.
Also, we introduce Gender Gyrations, upcoming conversations around gender bias and dysfunction in our horse communities.
With thanks to Lucerne Farms, Redmond Equine, Patagonia WorkWear, Horse & Rider Books, and Kate's Real Food for their generous sponsorships.
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Dr. Sara Tanza founded Pelvic Potential, a physical therapy clinic in Santa Cruz, California. She visits with Jec about the challenges around pelvic strength and mobility. It's all tied to our ability to connect clearly through our seat with our horses. Tightness, asymmetry, and weakness in the pelvic area may all be impediments to seamless riding.
Also, we introduce Gender Gyrations, upcoming conversations around gender bias and dysfunction in our horse communities.
With thanks to Lucerne Farms, Redmond Equine, Patagonia WorkWear, Horse & Rider Books, and Kate's Real Food for their generous sponsorships.

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