7 Tips: How to check your horse’s fitness
Is your horse fit? Is he in good condition and you’re completely sure that he’s straight, forward, and supple? Here are seven tips to get even more out of your training.
Is your horse fit? Is he in good condition and you’re completely sure that he’s straight, forward, and supple? Here are seven tips to get even more out of your training.
Do you want to know all about how to analyze your horse’s gaits with the Equestic SaddleClip? Read all about it in our blog!
Why is straightness of your horse so important? How can you analyse (and improve) your horse’s symmetry? Read about it in our blog.
As a rider you’re always insecure about the best way for your horse to return to work after an injury. The SaddleClip can help you in your horse’s rehabilitation process.
A few weeks ago we introduced the benchmark data. You can compare yourself with others in the Equestic App. Based on your discipline, the height of your horse and your level.
With the Equestic SaddleClip, horse training data can be easily shared. Riders, trainers, vets, and physios gain objective insights to support informed decisions and improve equine wellbeing.
We are regularly asked, based on the analysis, what a normal value is. That is often difficult to say as it depends on your horse and the history.
With high level competitions increasingly taking place in parts of the world with more challenging climates, this study will play a crucial role in guiding Organising Committees on appropriate facilities and support.