
When we use foundational physics to understand our training choices
We can make better choices for our horses and our students.
Article Summary
This “long and low” posture is often taught as a foundational exercise, a therapeutic stretch essential for the horse.
But is it truly beneficial, or is it a widely accepted practice that undermines the very biomechanical goals we should be striving for? A lesson in using basic physics as our guide for our training choices.
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