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    Webinar – Training Aids – Gillian Tabor

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    By Helen Stock on 13 May 2020 Premium, Webinars

    Training Aids by Dr Gillian Tabor

    The information regarding training aids for horses is often conflicting and confusing.  To help you know more about their use, Gillian will cover the reasons to use and not to use a variety of training aids.  The discussion will cover biomechanics, the theory of how they work, what we know from the research and what to use when.

    Gillian Tabor is a Chartered Physiotherapist who has been working as an ACPAT Veterinary Physiotherapist for over 15 years, in her own practice . . .

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