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A quick note about a breakthrough educational session: FREE Posture & Behaviour Masterclass - Is Your Horse Misbehaving OR Communicating?
Discover the hidden physcial issues behind 5 common "behavioural" problems - and how to solve them.
Register now - Choose your time below;
Wednesday 18th March 8am Aus Daylight Time (Syd/Melb) - Tuesday 17th 5pm EST, 2pm PST, 9pm GMT, 10pm CET
Wednesday 18th March 8pm Aus Daylight Time (Syd/Melb) - Wednesday 19th 2am PST, 5am EST, 9am GMT, 10am CET
Lunging - Yes or No?
Not all lunging is equal - and we believe that it can be very powerful in the right context. Today we unpack how to move beyond “sending them 'round” and start using long lead work as a more supportive, thoughtful way to improve balance, posture and connection.
We discuss how why rushing, falling out/in, bracing, or being completely automatic is useful feedback about how the horse is coping in their body. We also reiterate how lunging aids that shape the head and neck may create a picture in the moment, but do not create lasting postural change.
In this episode, we unpack:
Why lunging should be more than just “getting the fizz out”
The difference between automated movement and connected movement
Why small, uncontrolled circles can be a problem
The value of helping the horse find balance, body awareness and self-carriage
How supportive long lead work can improve observation, posture and pre-ride feedback
Why going slower, and going back to foundations, often gets you further
To learn more about Dr Raquel Butler visit:
Facebook: Integrated Veterinary Therapeutics
Website: https://www.integratedvettherapeutics.com
To learn more about Sophie Vandenberg:
Facebook: Equine Posturelate - Sophie Vandenberg
Have any questions? Have a topic you would like to hear about?
Email us at: [email protected]
By Dr. Raquel Butler & Sophie Vandenberg5
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A quick note about a breakthrough educational session: FREE Posture & Behaviour Masterclass - Is Your Horse Misbehaving OR Communicating?
Discover the hidden physcial issues behind 5 common "behavioural" problems - and how to solve them.
Register now - Choose your time below;
Wednesday 18th March 8am Aus Daylight Time (Syd/Melb) - Tuesday 17th 5pm EST, 2pm PST, 9pm GMT, 10pm CET
Wednesday 18th March 8pm Aus Daylight Time (Syd/Melb) - Wednesday 19th 2am PST, 5am EST, 9am GMT, 10am CET
Lunging - Yes or No?
Not all lunging is equal - and we believe that it can be very powerful in the right context. Today we unpack how to move beyond “sending them 'round” and start using long lead work as a more supportive, thoughtful way to improve balance, posture and connection.
We discuss how why rushing, falling out/in, bracing, or being completely automatic is useful feedback about how the horse is coping in their body. We also reiterate how lunging aids that shape the head and neck may create a picture in the moment, but do not create lasting postural change.
In this episode, we unpack:
Why lunging should be more than just “getting the fizz out”
The difference between automated movement and connected movement
Why small, uncontrolled circles can be a problem
The value of helping the horse find balance, body awareness and self-carriage
How supportive long lead work can improve observation, posture and pre-ride feedback
Why going slower, and going back to foundations, often gets you further
To learn more about Dr Raquel Butler visit:
Facebook: Integrated Veterinary Therapeutics
Website: https://www.integratedvettherapeutics.com
To learn more about Sophie Vandenberg:
Facebook: Equine Posturelate - Sophie Vandenberg
Have any questions? Have a topic you would like to hear about?
Email us at: [email protected]

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