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Post by Admin on Sept 16, 2009 14:33:28 GMT
Have you ever wondered how well you and your horse are performing in your chosen equine discipline (racing, dressage, jumping, competition, etc) or would be interested in finding out: - What effect do you as a rider have on your horse’s stride characteristics?
- Is your horse symmetrical and is it altered when you ride?
- Is your horse moving correctly in all gaits for your discipline?
- What is the most suitable music for your horse’s gaits?
- Have your horse’s gait characteristics changed during training?
- Are you training as you have been instructed to do?
- Am I really lengthening my stride?
- Is your rehabilitation training programme helping your horse to recuperate after injury?
By having a Pegasus Performance Test you will have answers to the above, but also the following; - Identify early loss in performance.
- Improve rider/ horse performance by monitoring training.
- You can ascertain your horse’s potential for a specific equine
- discipline.
- Understand how you are affecting your horse’s limb movement.
- Carry out a pre-purchase performance check.
- Monitor the progress of your horse after injury, is it back to its previous performance.
Having a test is easy, we come to your yard or school. Our qualified equine professionals will give you a complete report on the day covering your analysis along with expert advice regarding what to do next. Pegasus gait motion analysis testing. For more information & to book a session please email TFG@etb.co.uk (Limerick based) or visit www.etb-pegasus.org
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mandy
Young horse
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Post by mandy on Sept 17, 2009 12:22:52 GMT
I asked Hamish what he thought and he said "analysis is paralysis"!!
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drifter6
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Irish Horsemanship trainer
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Post by drifter6 on Sept 17, 2009 15:28:42 GMT
Hi Mandy . where were you at the time you asked Hamis , were you in humanvill OR horsevill that is extremely important because the location influences the reply
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mandy
Young horse
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Post by mandy on Sept 18, 2009 9:55:35 GMT
Oh I was joking and imagining him saying that as he is not exactly the athletic type! (most of the time anyway)
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