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    Webinar – In Hand with Dr Gillian Tabor

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    By Gillian Tabor on 30 July 2022 Webinars

    An introduction to In-hand training – the art and the science

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    The why, the what and the how.  Gillian covers the reasons to include in-hand work, and how to start and work through a step-by-step guide of basic exercises, that you can take straight out to your horse to try. 

    The beauty of in-hand work is that it is suitable for all horses – young or old, unbacked or retired, those in full competition work . . .

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    Gillian Tabor MSc ResM MCSP HCPCreg Chartered Physiotherapist Cat A member ‘Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy’ Gillian has been working as an ACPAT Veterinary Physiotherapist for over 15 years. She specialises in physio for horses and riders, with a focus on treatment and rehabilitation of competition horses. Gillian is the programme manager and lectures on the MSc Veterinary Physiotherapy course at Hartpury University and is undertaking research, both her own equine projects and supervising students.

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