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How Do Equine Balance Bands Work?
The specially formulated bands maintain a following and supportive contact with the horse's body during movement, providing continuous feedback to the central nervous system so that the horse becomes more aware of his body and limbs.
Use of the bands stimulates:
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Core muscle development
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Engagement of the hind quarters
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Strength building and support of the back and pelvis.


LIGHTEN THE
FOREHAND
ENGAGE THE ABDOMINAL MUSCLES
FLEXION OF
THE QUARTERS
RAISE THE BACK



Are Equine Balance Bands Suitable for my Horse?
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Resistance band training can be used in a wide range of activities from work in hand, to lunging and long reining, under saddle, over poles and whilst hacking.
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The Equine Core Conditioning System has been developed for use with many different types of horse and can be incorporated into both general and rehabilitative training regimes.
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Examples of horses that have benefited from the system include sport horses, young horses, competition horses, ex race horses, and horses rehabilitating from kissing spines, stifle weakness or sacroiliac discomfort.
Professional Grade - Equine Specific Resistance Bands
Equine Balance Bands design, trial and manufacture durable bands exclusively for horse training - unlike other resistance band training products currently available on the market that use human grade thera-bands.
Constructed from 10 cm wide latex free TPE, the bands hug the horse's body without rubbing or slipping - providing an optimum level of sensory stimulation with increased resilience to wear, tear and sweat.
Equine Balance Premium Plus Bands are branded with our signature logo.
ALL EQUINE BALANCE BANDS PRODUCTS COME WITH 6 MONTHS WARRANTY.

Getting Started with Resistance Band Training for Horses
Learn how to get the maximum benefit from your training sessions by using Equine Balance Bands in combination with both specific in-hand and under saddle exercises that develop strength of the core stabilising muscles.
Each saddle pad system comes with a comprehensive user manual which answers frequently asked questions and covers topics such as:
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How To Adjust Equine Resistance Bands
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How To Fit Equine Resistance Bands
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What is the Correct Tension for Equine Balance Bands?
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How do you Begin Training with Equine Balance Bands?

The book covers the theory behind conditioning the horse for ridden activities, using activation exercises to engage the core, and the application of resistance band training for general conditioning and rehabilitation.
The saddle pad system is designed to be used along side a structured and progressive exercise or rehabilitation program.
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Equine Balance Bands strive to provide current and up to date information about band use, conditioning guidelines, and core exercises on our blog and in our training articles.

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Like and follow Equine Balance Bands on Facebook and Instagram to access free resources, read training articles, and receive updates about the conditioning program.
Connect with other users, submit your questions, and access the core training pdf downloadable guides from the files section of the Equine Balance Bands Facebook Group Page.
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Equine Balance Bands welcome therapist, veterinary and retail stockist enquiries. Please email info@equinebalancebands.com to request a brochure and price list.


Find a Therapist
Connect direct with a therapist in your region to further discuss the use of Equine Balance Bands and core conditioning exercises for your horse.
FREE RESOURCES
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3 PART EBOOK TRAINING SERIES - INTRODUCTION TO EQUINE CORE CONDITIONING
