Course curriculum

  • 1

    Part 1: Functional anatomy of the equine core – what lies under the skin?

    • Part 1: Functional anatomy of the equine core – what lies under the skin?

  • 2

    Part 2: Biomechanics and kinematics – how does the equine spine move?

    • Part 2: Biomechanics and kinematics – how does the equine spine move?

  • 3

    Part 3: Motor control in core conditioning – the brain-body connection!

    • Part 3: Motor control in core conditioning – the brain-body connection!

  • 4

    Part 4: The nitty-gritty: the how and when of different core activation and strengthening exercises

    • Part 4: The nitty-gritty: the how and when of different core activation and strengthening exercises

  • 5

    Part 5: Different therapies and techniques to support horse core conditioning

    • Part 5: Different therapies and techniques to support horse core conditioning

  • 6

    Part 6: Suggested combinations for static and dynamic core conditioning: what else can I do for my horse?

    • Part 6: Suggested combinations for static and dynamic core conditioning: what else can I do for my horse?

Continuing Education

  • 3 hours of RACE-approved Continued Education credit