
Poll Recap: Training Across Riding Disciplines
Of the 305 respondents, 166 (54%) said they’ve cross-trained their horses outside their primary riding disciplines.
Of the 305 respondents, 166 (54%) said they’ve cross-trained their horses outside their primary riding disciplines.
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Of the 825 respondents, 370 (45%) said they do most of their riding on private land.
Cantering kept racehorses fitter during periods of reduced exercise intensity than walking or staying stalled.
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Horses with exertional myopathies can benefit from dietary modifications as well as consistent targeted exercise.
Physiologic and anatomic systems coordinate to allow a horse to reach his maximum athletic potential.
Of the 220 respondents, 150 (68%) said they do have horse-related resolutions for 2017.
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