Simon Cocozza: Simon answers your conditioning and kissing spine questions
Simon’s webinars are so popular, we don’t get to ask all of your questions, so this time we are dedicating the whole session to audience questions. The author of the acclaimed book ‘Core Conditioning for Horses’, Simon has vast experience of helping horses to build their core strength so that they are able to carry us effortlessly and perform the tasks that we ask comfortably. Building on this approach to core conditioning, Simon has developed an methodology to rehab horses with kissing spine to improve their posture and rid them of pain. His goal is to give every horse the chance to work happily and comfortably. Simon will come prepared to answer your specific questions related to -How to improve the core strength of your horse -How to perform core conditioning exercises in more detail -How the comfort and performance of kissing spine horses can be improved

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