“Good conformation” by most breed standards is conformation as it relates to efficiency of movement. However, that is not always what we want in our performance horses. Sometimes we want a horse to trot well with long low sweeping strides, sometimes we want low, slow knees, sometimes we want hindquarters built for speed and power from a standstill. This course examines conformation as the form relates to the desired function and discusses the conformations desirable for specific events. Students are advised to view horses from many points of view, evaluating each part of the horse in terms of ability to provide the strength and agility necessary to win at different competitions. There are three intense lessons in this course.
Lesson 1: Evaluating the Balance and Conformation of a Horse
Lesson 2: Form to Function; Performance based on Conformation
Lesson 3: Movement and Soundness
Students must have access to a horse, and the ability to make and send videos to the instructor.
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