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Movement

  • Writer: Johanna Nattrass
    Johanna Nattrass
  • Sep 25
  • 1 min read

In order for us to help our horses we must know what unhealthy movement looks like and what healthy movement looks like. If we can decipher between movement which helps the horse versus movement which hurts the horse, then all that's left for us is to bridge the gap and turn unhealthy movement into healthy movement. If we do not know what we are looking at how can we know what needs to be achieved?


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