5 Mistakes To Avoid Going Into Show Season

Starline Equine Bodywork Podcast

With the excitement of show season being just around the corner, now is often a time when we increase workouts to get ready for the spring circuit.

Halt!

Before you get going, it’s important to have a close look at your horse’s tissue preparation. You should be making a plan for long-term success, and map out the best way to reach long term goals.

In this episode I will outline and explain the 5 mistakes to avoid going into show season. These include:

  • Too much focus on skill acquisition and not enough focus on tissue preparedness.
  • Too much training on the same footing.
  • Too much focus on getting ready for the first show/ not enough focus on staying sound for the whole season.
  • Having no baseline for mobility and no frequent check-ins on your horse’s body.
  • Not being sure your horse has a good base for increased workload.


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DISCLAIMER:
The ideas expressed in this podcast are opinions only, and are not substitutes for proper veterinary care, veterinary medicine and other forms of bodywork. The opinions are not intended to be prescriptive or diagnostic in nature.

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