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Horse Walker Calendar

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HORSE WALKERS CAN BENEFIT THE HEALTH, PHYSICAL CONDITION AND COMPETENCES OF YOUR HORSES.

Hoof problems are a typical consequence of horses being kept by humans. Most deformities of the foot (and other parts) are related to a shortage of exercise. In their natural habitat horses walk about 16 hours a day, to scrape out a meagre living. That is why equines need more than one hour a day exercise.

ADVANTAGES OF HORSE WALKERS FOR YOU AS A HORSE OWNER

Convenient for you as a horse owner:

  1. Easily and time effectively warm-up and cool down your horse pre and post-training.
  2. Exercise multiple horses at the same time.
  3. You can control the speed at which your horse exercises to suit their ability and help them recover from injury.
  4. Improve your horses’ condition and stamina to help you achieve better success together
  5. Free moving exercise, no need for lunging on a lunge line.

 

IMPROVES AND MAINTAINS YOUR HORSES OPTIMAL HEALTH

  1. Bones:strengthens, thus better defence against pathogens and cancer cells.
  2. Back:better development of the back muscles.
  3. Muscles:keeps muscle cells healthier by better blood saturation, and slows down aging.
  4. Lungs:increases blood saturation and so improves oxygen supply and removal of carbon dioxide.
  5. Heart:strengthens the heart muscles, resulting in higher efficiency, lower pulse rate and blood pressure.
  6. Brain:increases blood saturation, resulting in improved alertness, brightness, and intellect.
  7. Reflexes:faster, improved correction in the case of a false step or imminent fall.
  8. Colic:highly effective for prevention and cure.

 

OBSERVATIONAL BENEFITS:

A Horse Walker can be controlled by a control system, which allows the equestrian trainer to design training sessions ad hoc for every equine, to maximize the results of the exercise. Optimal observable benefits:

  1. Character:focused tempo training, whereby horses sometimes are pushed to their limits.
  2. Quality of the legs:short and intense stimulation (interval training) improves the bone tissue.
  3. Coordination:varying movements by applying different speeds.
  4. Suppleness:less stiffness.
  5. Reflexes:great improvement thus considerably less risk of injury.

 

FREQUENT EXERCISE IN A HORSE WALKER ADDED TO AN OPTIMAL NUTRITION CAN ACHIEVE:

  1. Fewer health problems.
  2. Significantly fewer leg and hoof problems.
  3. Better muscle development, especially the back muscles.
  4. Improved suppleness and reflexes.
  5. Significantly fewer injuries.
  6. Less risk of ataxic defects (free walk).
  7. 60% less risk of osteochondrosis dissecans.
  8. Less risk of arthritis.

 

If you want more information, please contact us, we have a professional equestrian training team to provide you with high-quality services.