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If you enjoyed this episode we would love for you to follow and share the episode with your friends and would greatly appreciate a 5 star rating so we can continue to impact the world for the horse!!
Welcome to Episode 39: Guest Zoe Braddock Student of EFP
Zoe Braddock is an engineer in New Zealand and has been working with and keeping horses her whole life. She has pursued classical dressage and spent many years training as a student with mentors and professional riders. In this great chat we talk about how postural work and handing the reins (pun intended) back to the horse gives them the ability to focus on their own body to prioritise their own posture.
The contrasts and similarities between classical dressage principles and postural training— and how biomechanics and posture, fit into the bigger picture of ethical training.
How studying posture has transformed the way she sees horses — from body language and compensation to the stories horses carry in their movement and stillness.
We hope you find this episode motivating, inspiring and thought provoking!
To learn more about Dr Raquel Butler visit:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IntegratedVetherapeutics
Website: https://www.integratedvettherapeutics.com
To learn more about Sophie Vandenberg:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091267906532
Questions or topic requests? Email us at: [email protected]
By Dr. Raquel Butler & Sophie Vandenberg5
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If you enjoyed this episode we would love for you to follow and share the episode with your friends and would greatly appreciate a 5 star rating so we can continue to impact the world for the horse!!
Welcome to Episode 39: Guest Zoe Braddock Student of EFP
Zoe Braddock is an engineer in New Zealand and has been working with and keeping horses her whole life. She has pursued classical dressage and spent many years training as a student with mentors and professional riders. In this great chat we talk about how postural work and handing the reins (pun intended) back to the horse gives them the ability to focus on their own body to prioritise their own posture.
The contrasts and similarities between classical dressage principles and postural training— and how biomechanics and posture, fit into the bigger picture of ethical training.
How studying posture has transformed the way she sees horses — from body language and compensation to the stories horses carry in their movement and stillness.
We hope you find this episode motivating, inspiring and thought provoking!
To learn more about Dr Raquel Butler visit:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IntegratedVetherapeutics
Website: https://www.integratedvettherapeutics.com
To learn more about Sophie Vandenberg:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091267906532
Questions or topic requests? Email us at: [email protected]

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