Welcome to HORSES INSIDE OUT, an organisation which gives a fascinating insight into how the horse works. Horses Inside Out specialises in:-
Demonstrations – Lectures – Day Courses –
Muscular Assessments - Equine and Human Physiotherapy –
Video Based Talks – Books and DVD’s
Founded by Gillian Higgins, Sports and Remedial Physiotherapist it offers:-
Training and Management from an Anatomical Perspective.
Painting the skeleton and musculature on the side of horses really helps to bring this subject to life.
Whether to groups or individuals, Gillian looks at how understanding equine anatomy, biomechanics and physiology can help:
- Improve performance,
- Reduce Injury,
- Maintain top physiological condition
- Manage horses for optimum muscular health
Gillian is dynamic and enthusiastic, passionate about equine anatomy and biomechanics and works with the comfort and welfare of the horse in mind.
Informative and interactive talks are of interest to Professional Riders, Coaches, Trainers, Elite Squads, Riding Clubs, Horse Owners, Colleges, BHS Students, Therapists, Equestrian Centres and First Year Veterinary Students.
Day courses for horse owners in Massage, Pilates or applied anatomy are held at Field Farm Therapy Centre in Leicestershire or can be arranged at your yard.
Practical painting sessions are not only for children. Informative for college degree students, invaluable for BHS exams, A and B Pony Club tests and a fun way for adults to learn, this technique, tailored to requirements provides an opportunity not to be overlooked.
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As a sports and remedial massage physiotherapist, Gillian is available for individual consultations and treatments for horse or rider.
Topics for groups include:
- How the Horse Moves
- Pilates and Stretching for Horses
- Dressage from an Anatomical Perspective
- Jumping from an Anatomical Approach
- Biomechanics and the Competition Horse
- The Muscles and Skeleton in Motion
- Training from the Inside Out
- Warm-up for Performance
- The Practical Application of Anatomy and Physiology
- Avoiding and Understanding Back Problems and Athletic Injury
- Massage for Horse Owners
- Dissection Courses for Therapists
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