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Does a rubber crumb arena topping reduce dust?
in Dressage, Equipment, Jumping, Training

Does a rubber crumb arena topping reduce dust?

Dusty environments are common when working with horses. Dust, when inhaled is not good for humans or horses and various studies have linked dusty environments to the prevalence of bronchitis...

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Chloe Bailey

26 Dec 2015
What rider posture at collected trot, free trot and passage looks like
in Dressage

What rider posture at collected trot, free trot and passage looks like

Image – Roland Thunholm/FEI   Swedish researchers have recorded that as per equestrian literature, high level dressage riders engage their core and use their seat to ask for collection. Varying degrees...

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Chloe Bailey

04 Mar 2015
Hyperflexion leads to unnatural activation of the ventral neck muscles
in Dressage

Hyperflexion leads to unnatural activation of the ventral neck muscles

Riding the horse behind the vertical with a narrower poll angle mainly activates ventral neck muscles that the horse would not naturally use to carry its head. Riding with a more...

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Chloe Bailey

13 Feb 2015
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