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    NEXT Webinar – Early season winter training by Dr David Marlin

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    By David Marlin on 25 January 2022 News

    Dr. David Marlin gives us a little run-down on what to expect for Thursday evening’s webinar.

    NEXT Webinar – Early season winter training by Dr David Marlin
    Thursday 27th January 2022 – 8pm (UK time)

    Q. Is roadwork beneficial or detrimental?

    Q. Is there a need for a longer warm-up in cold weather?

    Q. Do horses suffer lung damage from cold air?

    Q. What’s the best way to manage training in frozen arenas?

    Q. Does leg support reduce the risk of injury?

    Q. How can you train smarter to get greater benefits with less risk of injury?

    Q. How long should you keep your horse in long slow work?

    Q. How much fitness do horses really lose with a Winter layoff?

    Q. Can you feed to increase muscle development?

    Q. How do you manage older horses when training in Winter?

    Early training is vital to set your horse up for the coming season and should provide a solid foundation for a productive and injury-free year. But there are many challenges and cold weather can increase the risk of injury if not managed correctly. In this webinar, we will look at the most effective ways to train and prepare your horse whilst keeping the risk of injury as low as possible.

    NEXT Webinar – Early season winter training by Dr David Marlin
    Thursday 27th January 2022 – 8pm (UK time)

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    Dr David Marlin is a physiologist and biochemist who has worked in academia, research and professional sport. He has worked in the equestrian and veterinary world and in human sport, healthcare, medicine and exercise science. In 1989 David obtained his PhD from the UK’s leading sports university, Loughborough University following a four-year study on the responses of Thoroughbred racehorses to exercise and training, undertaken at the renowned Animal Health Trust in Newmarket. You can read David's full biography in the Our Website section.

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