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- Posture Performance and Injury Prevention.
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This conference will look at the practical aspects and the science behind the training and support of the horse as it progresses. It will look at correct muscular development and the implications for training for competition, leisure and horses involved in different disciplines along with ways the therapist can support and contribute to the well being of the horse.
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The event will take place at the Unicorn Trust, Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire on 5th/6th March 2011
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Day 1 will look at the science behind training, a comparison of injuries and the influence of the brain on training and performance.
Day 2 will look at the practical aspects of anatomical training.
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The weekend will be of interest to coaches, therapists and riders of all disciplines.
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Speakers include:
Dr. Rachel Murray works at the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket, with a particular interest in sports horse training, performance and injury. She also works for the British Equestrian Federation, providing scientific advice for the British equestrian teams and as a veterinary surgeon with the world class dressage squads.
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Rachel is one of the main speakers at the 2011 Horse and Exercise Conference in South Africa, ‘Learn from the Best in the World’. For anyone who would like to attend this 4 yearly event - www.sahorse2010.co.za - but for whom it is not possible, this is a wonderful opportunity to hear her speak.
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Eric Smiley is a Fellow of the British Horse Society, a Renowned Coach, Sympathetic Trainer, Producer of Young Horses, F.E.I. International Judge and Official and International Competitor having competed at Burghley, Badminton, the European Championships, the World Equestrian Games and the Olympic teams at Barcelona and Atlanta. Eric is an excellent, popular and sought after speaker we are delighted he has agreed to the practical day for the Conference
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Dr. Andrew Hemmings is Neuroanatomist and Principal Lecturer in Animal Science at the Royal Agricultural College Cirencester. His main expertise is in looking at the brain and its influence on behaviour patterns, internal and external structures thus paving the way for a deeper insight into the functioning of other anatomical structures and their influence on performance.
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If you would like to receive further details of this conference, for which places are limited please email
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or ring 01159 212 648
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Further details are also available from www.horsesinsideout.com
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