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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2022 · 12 MIN

Intensity - FITT principles for Training and Rehabbing horses.

from The Vet Physio Podcast - Research Rewind · host Dr Gillian Tabor

How hard should you work your horse? In this episode I discuss the intensity or effort in your horses rehab or training. Using principles adapted from human sports training, we can work out what is best for each individual horse, and their own individual situation. Find out more about how I can help you with your horse at www.gilliantabor.co.uk or on instagram and facebook @drgilliantaborphysio

How hard should you work your horse? In this episode I discuss the intensity or effort in your horses rehab or training. Using principles adapted from human sports training, we can work out what is best for each individual horse, and their own individual situation. Find out more about how I can help you with your horse at www.gilliantabor.co.uk or on instagram and facebook @drgilliantaborphysio

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