55 Corrective Exercises for Horses. Jec Aristotle Ballou
Exercise 18: Figure-Eight Bars
Exercise 19: Zigzag Poles for Jogging
Exercise 21: Trot Poles with Outer Edge Raised
Exercise 22: Trot Poles with Inside Edge Raised
Exercise 23: The Schaukel on a Slope
Exercise 24: Slow, Controlled Downhills
Routines to Diagnose Dysfunctional Movement
Chapter 3: Simple Bodywork to Break Bad Habits
Exercise 25: Wiggle for Tension Release
Exercise 26: Withers Wiggle for Resolving Asymmetry
Exercise 27: Balancing on Unstable Surface
Exercise 28: Dynamic Mobilization on Unstable Surface
Exercise 29: Weight Shifts on Unstable Surface
Exercise 30: Cutaneous Stimulation
Exercise 31: Lateral Pelvic Flexion
Exercise 32: Tension Release from Gluteals
Exercise 34: Sensory Education Path
Routines Following Bodywork and During Periods of Reduced Exercise
Chapter 4: Getting the Most from Groundwork
Exercise 35: Serpentine In Hand
Exercise 36: Lifting the Hind Legs
Exercise 38: The Labyrinth—Variation
Exercise 39: Therapeutic Pole Pattern
Exercise 41: The 11-Meter Circle
Exercise 42: Walking Uphill Over Poles
Routines to Complement Rehab Programs
Chapter 5: Exercises and Tips to Follow Every Day
Use a Fitness Test for Assessment of Conditioning
General Training Tips to Prevent Poor Posture
Exercise 45: Walking High Uneven Poles
Exercise 48: Poles with a Blank Space
Exercise 49: The Two-Part Turn
Exercise 51: Gearing Up to Gallop
Exercise 52: Canter Poles for Adjusting Strides
Exercise 53: Turns and Straights
Exercise 54: Canter with Lariat
Exercise 55: Canter Wavy Lines
Routines for Supplemental Conditioning and Specific Horse Types
Acknowledgments
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