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:
- Easily and time effectively warm-up and cool down your horse pre and post-training.
- Exercise multiple horses at the same time.
- You can control the speed at which your horse exercises to suit their ability and help them recover from injury.
- Improve your horses’ condition and stamina to help you achieve better success together
- Free moving exercise, no need for lunging on a lunge line.
IMPROVES AND MAINTAINS YOUR HORSES OPTIMAL HEALTH
- Bones:strengthens, thus better defence against pathogens and cancer cells.
- Back:better development of the back muscles.
- Muscles:keeps muscle cells healthier by better blood saturation, and slows down aging.
- Lungs:increases blood saturation and so improves oxygen supply and removal of carbon dioxide.
- Heart:strengthens the heart muscles, resulting in higher efficiency, lower pulse rate and blood pressure.
- Brain:increases blood saturation, resulting in improved alertness, brightness, and intellect.
- Reflexes:faster, improved correction in the case of a false step or imminent fall.
- 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:
- Character:focused tempo training, whereby horses sometimes are pushed to their limits.
- Quality of the legs:short and intense stimulation (interval training) improves the bone tissue.
- Coordination:varying movements by applying different speeds.
- Suppleness:less stiffness.
- Reflexes:great improvement thus considerably less risk of injury.
FREQUENT EXERCISE IN A HORSE WALKER ADDED TO AN OPTIMAL NUTRITION CAN ACHIEVE:
- Fewer health problems.
- Significantly fewer leg and hoof problems.
- Better muscle development, especially the back muscles.
- Improved suppleness and reflexes.
- Significantly fewer injuries.
- Less risk of ataxic defects (free walk).
- 60% less risk of osteochondrosis dissecans.
- Less risk of arthritis.
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