Understanding the Horse's Neck
Wed, 03 Mar
|Webinar
Structure, Function, Importance and Outline
Time & Location
03 Mar 2021, 19:30 – 21:30
Webinar
About This Event
The horse’s neck is a long lever which connects the head to the rest of the body. The structures within are vital to life and movement. With the oesophagus and windpipe leading to the lungs and stomach respectively, the spinal cord, which originates in the brain being housed within the cervical vertebrae and the main bulk of the neck being filled with muscles, fascia and ligaments, the neck has an enormous anatomical and biomechanical influence on ‘How the Horse Moves’. This webinar will focus on how positioning of the head and neck influences back position, outline, movement, performance, comfort and welfare. It will also explain how the horse uses his head and neck for balance and for providing a fifth leg!
Details
For just £10 you can watch the webinar live, ask questions and interact with the Q&A session.
On the the Tuesday preceding the event you will receive an email inviting you to register for the event - just follow the instructions!
We will open the webinar 30 minutes before it starts to give you plenty of time to log on.
The day after the webinar, we will send you a link which enables you to watch the recording for the next 7 days.
If you would prefer to purchase a life time recording, also £10, and useful if you live in a different time zone, you can do so here: www.horsesinsideout.com/academy
Certificates of Participation will be issued after the webinar. If you would like this webinar to contribute to your BHS CPD please email gillian@horsesinsideout.com with your request and your BHS membership number the day before the webinar.
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