16/09/2024
The Equiband Pro system: the ONLY researched resistance band on the equine market, with independent peer-reviewed studies. We are committed to the science of the horse. It's what we love!
THE UNIQUE DYNAMIC CORE MUSCULATURE CONDITIONING SYSTEM FOR HORSES Core musculature stabilises the horse’s back in movement.
Core strength helps to prevent the development of back pain and injuries. The Equiband™ system has been designed specifically to stimulate receptors in the horse’s skin and hair follicles. In response to this stimulation, the abdominal, oblique, sublumbar and deep neck and back muscles are activated. These muscles stabilise the spine, and engage the hindquarters during movement. Regular use of the
Equiband™ system strengthens this core musculature, making it easier for the horse to work with an optimal posture, which reduces the risk of pain and injury due to hollowing or instability of the joints in the neck and the back. The Equiband™ system (est. 2011) is a completely unique design that promotes continuous core activation during ridden, lungeing, or in-hand exercise. It is suggested for use with a programme of ground-based core activation and strengthening techniques, and only with veterinary and/or licensed therapist guidance.
The Equiband Pro system: the ONLY researched resistance band on the equine market, with independent peer-reviewed studies. We are committed to the science of the horse. It's what we love!
MUSCLE MONDAY: Longissimus Dorsi ➡️
Longissimus Dorsi (LD) is the longest superficial muscle of the back! LD is divided into multiple compartments, and attaches to the vertebrae of the thoracic and lumbar spines.
The thoracic segment of the LD is the largest of the epaxial muscles, and is responsible for spinal and trunk stability. Together with re**us abdominis and transversus, the oblique trunk muscles, and the deeper psoas complex, LD helps provide a stable structure to facilitate the horse's movement.
LD is responsible for :
✅ Spinal extension and support
✅ Contributing to core activation and postural stability (static and dynamic!)
✅ Lateral flexion of the trunk
👉Fun fact: longssimus dorsi attaches most cranially in the lower neck of the horse. If LD is in constant contraction/spinal extension, this will affect not only the back, but the neck, too! Watch out for hollow-backed and -necked horses! Suboptimal saddle fit is one of the many factors that can adversely affect LD function.
A 2021 study showed that therapeutic exercises, such as ground pole work and use of the Equiband Pro System, can increase muscle activation of LD, and significantly increase activity in the re**us abdominus.
Given that these muscles work together, and that everything in the body is connected, we must take these results seriously so that specific training modalities, such as use of the Equiband Pro system, can aid the development of your horse's strength and stability!
The more you know...😉
Designed intentionally FOR horses and their people BY horses and their people. 💜🧡
Unpopular Fact: Dynamic stability is one of the most underrated traits of top-level performance horses. We don’t talk about it enough in the horse training world. We are advocating to make ‘dynamic stability’ a buzzword! 😂 💪
🧡SUMMER LOVE💜
The equestrian lifestyle is a team sport. We have the greatest group of horse people following this account, so let’s share the love!
Tell us where you and your horse train with your Equiband Pro system! Comment below, then watch comments to find a new barn buddy in your area!
You can even share your Equiband training programs with one another and keep each other accountable on the conditioning journey 🙌
‘Driving from behind’ is a term used in training circles that has to do with the horse engaging their hindquarters to drive forward with power and propulsion.
The alternative is a horse that works ‘on the forehand,’ which is a less efficient and weaker pattern of movement, where the horse’s weight is carried more on the front limbs.
In order to ‘drive from behind’, the horse must engage their core FIRST, using their abdominal and oblique muscles, to support the spine of the back with symmetrical stability.
Think about it this way: if you got on all fours, and got into the yoga “cow” position where you are stretched out with a hollow back, you would not be able to move forward very comfortably or effectively, no matter how much you pushed with your legs.🐄
However, if you got into the yoga “cat” position with a rounded back and engaged core, you would be able to move forward much more effectively and comfortably.🐈
Perhaps this is why it is rare to see cows running, but we see wild cats easily out-run many animals?🤔
To promote your horse’s ‘driving from behind,’ the Equiband Pro System is an excellent training tool! The Equiband system is proven to strengthen the core and stabilise the spine in movement, so that the horse can engage its hind limbs efficiently in forward propulsion. In other words, the Equiband system helps to get the key movement muscles on the same page of functional STRENGTH.💪
That is just what says too:
“I love using the Equiband to ensure my horses are working the correct muscles and driving from behind! I place a big importance on strong horses and this product helps me to achieve just that!”
Let’s give her and her unicorn a clap! They look awesome!🦄👏
Dr Michelle Anderson, PT, has launched a great new series on all aspects of equine health care & rehab.
Here is a clip about the Equiband system.
Bonus: each invited speaker is asked to nominate a charity of his/her choice. Join me in supporting the Rooster Run Foundation!
This is the Sport Horse Rehab Podcast. In this episode, Nicole Rombach explains what the Equiband System is and how it can help your horse.Her choice of char...
We have a winner! Congratulations to Carson and her horse on their new Equiband Pro System. We can’t wait to hear about your journey.💪
And thank you to everyone for your support of this giveaway! We appreciate you being in our little corner of the equine industry.💜
We’re giving away an Equiband Pro System to celebrate the first half of 2024 with a bang!💥
To ENTER:
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Ever wonder if the human health buzzwords “mind-body training” and “nervous system regulation” apply to horses?
We asked Equicore co-founder and world-renowned equine therapist Dr. Nicole Rombach for her thoughts, and in short, the answer is ...
YES!
Training and conditioning is as much about motor control and developing efficient muscle activation as it is about building strength.
Applying exercises that target both strength AND motor control is 🔥 for your horse’s performance.
You can read more on our most recent blog through the link in our bio.
And tell us, what exercises are you going to try with your horse this week? 👇
BEFORE & AFTER ➡️
“This is JJ, an 8 year old OTTB. I have used the Equicore bands ever since my vet, Dr Kerri Belsito from Circle Back Farm in Colorado, highly recommended them. We use them in both flatwork and cavaletti, and it has helped JJ learn to work underneath himself and push from his hindquarters over his top line! We are rehabbing from an injury right now and are incorporating the bands in our rehab plan. I’m excited for his future career in eventing, and using the Equicore Pro System has been a huge help in getting him fit!”
When we look at these photos, we see a more developed, more balanced, and more physically confident horse.
Great work to and JJ! We are so grateful to be on this journey with you!🧡
Try your Equiband today through the link in our bio ➡️
MUSCLE MONDAY: Multifidus💪
The multifidus muscle runs along the horse’s spine from the upper neck to the lower back, offering support and stability to the cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae.
The multifidus muscle cannot be palpated when you run your hands along your horse’s back: This is the deepest dorsal muscle layer and attaches directly to the facet joints in the spine, thus very important for dynamic stability.
Horses with a dysfunctional or weak multifidus muscle may display:
❌Back pain and weakness
❌Lack of stability and balance
❌Poor performance
❌Low core strength
❌Reduced flexion of the spine
❌Reduced lateral bending of the spine
❌Lameness in front or hind limbs
That’s right: Back pain and weakness, specifically when related to the multifidus muscles, has been directly associated with forelimb lameness.
🌟So how do we support the strength of the multifidus muscle, and our horse’s athletic longevity?🌟
First and foremost, we train with the Equiband Pro System! This system helps increase core strength, as well as the strength of the multifidus, to reduce risk of injury and improve performance! This has been shown in a number of independent peer-reviewed studies.
Second, use of baited activations that target the neck and back, are known to strengthen the multifidus - again, as shown in research!
Third, when riding, adding gymnastic or different proprioceptive exercises to the training program can assist in strengthening the deep and superficial core muscles.
The Equiband is the perfect way to target a multitude of muscles, including the multifidus. How many times each week are you training with it?😉
In the wild, horses naturally have the optimal mental wellness plan.
✅Unlimited social interaction in their herd
✅Constant movement and foraging
✅Complete freedom and space
✅No interference with their natural rhythms and schedules
We are obviously NOT suggesting that we should not own horses.
We ARE suggesting that it is our job as horse owners to help prioritize our horses’ mental wellbeing in our management and training programs.
🌟Our new blog interviews Equicore Co-Founder Dr. Nicole Rombach (a horse owner herself!) on how she personally manages her horses to ensure their positive mental health.🌟
Here’s a snippet:
“From a management perspective, I give my horses as much time outside as possible, with access to social interaction with other horses.
Getting to know each horse’s likes, what makes them feel good is important. For example, one of mine likes to roll immediately after work, so we go to the lunging arena. Without fail, they all like to drink as soon as they are done, so I set up a big water trough in the courtyard of the stables so they can head there as soon as I dismount...”
Head to the Equicore Library through the link in our bio to read more - she has some FANTASTIC tips!
The summer sweat and fly control poses a few threats to the Equiband Pro system. Not to fear, follow these pro tips for best results:
☀️Use a thin, white saddle cloth underneath your Equiband pad during training sessions. It’s much easier to rinse the saddle cloth than the Equiband pad.
☀️Do NOT use fly spray with the Equibands! Use a wipe-on fly cream on the flanks and under the belly FAR away from the bands.
☀️Rinse your Equibands in cold water (no soaps or chemicals) and hang them to dry out of bright sun or extreme cold before rolling up and storing.
SAVE these tips to keep the summer strength training going strong. 😉
🔥Pro Tip For Our Western Equiband Users 🔥
Always place the Equiband saddle pad UNDERNEATH your regular Western pad for best band fitting results!
Placing the Equiband pad over your Western pad will likely result in the bands “riding up,” especially the hindquarter band.
Scroll through for your complete fitting guide! And remember, we are always here to help if you are experiencing any issues. Just email us at [email protected]🧡
Your Most Frequently Asked Question, Answered! Save this for later when you are out at the barn!
⭐️Remember, you can ALWAYS email us at [email protected] for personalized assistance!
Try these steps first and you’ll be ahead of the game.
What other questions do you have about using the Equiband Pro System? Comment below and we may just answer it! 😉
💪MUSCLE MONDAY → The Quadriceps Femoris
The quadriceps femoris muscle group is located at the front of the horse's thigh on their hind legs.
What we refer to as the "quads," is made up of four main parts: re**us femoris, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, and vastus intermedius.
Re**us femoris begins on the ilium of the pelvis, whilst the three 'vastus' heads begin on the femur. They insert to the patella (knee cap) of the stifle, and also function to stabilise the patella in a locked position.
The quads are a large muscle group, incredibly powerful, and mainly responsible for:
1️⃣Extending the stifle joint
2️⃣Flexing the hip joint
The quads are essential for powerful forward motion through flexion of the hip, which brings the hind limb forward.
As part of the stifle joint, the quad muscles help "bring the horse together" behind. If this muscle group is weak, a horse might look ‘strung out’ behind, and have less power in forward motion.
If you've ever ridden a young, green horse, you have likely noticed their wiggly nature. This is partially due to undeveloped quad muscles, which, once developed, help horses maintain straightness, power, and connection from behind.
We can help strengthen the quads with time, patience, and slow increases and additions to training.
Some training additions you might gradually add include:
1️⃣Hill work - particularly downhill work!
2️⃣Transitions between and within gaits during riding
3️⃣More 'collected' work with the horse shifting the weight to the hindquarters
AND, the Equiband Pro! Use of the abdominal and hindquarter bands help strengthen the hind end of the horse, as well as the core, which stabilizes all 4 limbs.
It's your ideal muscle retraining system. Not just one for one body part, but for the whole horse.💪
💥NEW RESEARCH WITH EQUIBAND PRO and EQUESTIC💥
Our recent research collaboration with has some exciting new data!
1️⃣You can measure your horse’s progress AT HOME with the Equiband Pro System and the Equestic SaddleClip (how cool is that?!)
2️⃣The Equiband Pro System significantly improved landing force symmetry, and improved push-off force symmetry, rhythm symmetry, and impulsion. This was all measured by the Equestic SaddleClip and shows how the Equiband can change movement patterns within just 2 weeks 🤯
3️⃣This new data suggests that the Equiband Pro System can help decrease compensatory movement and promote return to symmetrical movement patterns. This is useful for both horses recovering from an injury AND sound horses in training who may favor one side over another.
⭐️Head to our library (link in bio) to get the full details! This is one you won’t want to miss!➡️
For a fun, enjoyable Merry-Go-Round ride, you want the horse to move up AND forward, right? 🎠
Of course!
You might not realize, but this is propulsion and impulsion in action. Propulsion is the ride moving forward in a circle, and impulsion is the fake horse moving up and down as the ride moves forward simultaneously.
Obviously, both components are needed for the best Merry-Go-Round ride, just like with your real, breathing horse!
🌟Our newest blog is all about IMPULSION, the horse’s ability to push upward with energy and quality during movement.🌟
Learn more about the defining characteristics of impulsion and how muscular strength is related on the Blog! Link in bio.➡️
We are proud to sponsor this great series to share veterinary knowledge with horse owners, professionals, and enthusiasts. Join Tuesday March 19 at 5PM Eastern Standard USA time, for a free lecture from Dr. Nicole Rombach and the chance to win an Equiband Pro System! There are more great topics in this series, so make sure to follow My Horse University and MSU CVM Equine Health Day!
We are thrilled to announce Dr. Nicole Rombach's presentation on Tuesday, March 19th, titled "My horse is injured, now what?". The presentation aims to provide valuable insights into therapeutic options for horse rehabilitation. Dr. Rombach is a director at the Academy of Animal Sport Science - AASS, an education company committed to developing high-quality curricula for licensed professionals in the animal complementary healthcare field. She has extensive experience working with elite equine athletes, including Olympic competitors. Note that the webinar is scheduled to begin at 5:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. Sponsors for this event are Equicore Concepts LLC and Zoetis Equine. Register Now at https://tinyurl.com/4prtex2w
What is “engagement,” REALLY? 💭
When horse people use the word, ‘engagement,’ they are typically referring to the horse’s ability to carry itself in an uphill fashion, taking more weight on the hind end than the forehand.
An engaged horse will place its hind legs further underneath the trunk during movement, allowing its weight to shift back and lift the fore end (thoracic sling).
Now, engagement is a scale of relativity. For a young horse getting started under saddle, the work is to encourage free forward motion, straightness, and balance, which sets them up for engagement later on.
For the advanced performance horse, engagement is included in finely tuned transitions, lead changes, and skilled exercises such as piaffe, hill work, or leg yields at different gaits.
Engagement can also be used to describe emotional and mental engagement, where both horse and rider are in tune with one another. An engaged pair might look like both parties anticipating each other’s cues and responses before these even happen!
Engagement requires patience, determination, and constant conditioning.
AND, it obviously requires core and hindquarter strength!
We bet you know where this is going 😉 Adding the Equiband Pro System to your conditioning program at least 2-3 times per week will go a long way to improving your horse’s ability to engage the hindquarters during training, no matter their age or experience level. It’s like a consistent structure that supports in bringing your horse’s brain AND body up to speed!
Photos from the lovely Equiband user 📸
Propulsion refers to the power that is needed to generate forward movement➡️, while impulsion refers to the impulse that is generated by the horse’s feet pushing upward against the ground⬆️.
You can think of it like this: Propulsion propels the horse forward. Impulsion gives the horse the “spring” in their step.
While slightly different, both of these desired qualities in a horse’s movement are HUGELY impacted by correct movement patterns.
In other words, the horse must be set up correctly in order to have power and pizazz.
⭐️Our favorite words - engagement, dynamic stability, suppleness, balance, and core strength - are the building blocks to propulsion and impulsion.⭐️
Our newest blog is all about propulsion (check it out on our Library page!), perhaps we should add an impulsion one next? 😉 Let us know if you like learning about these topics!
MUSCLE MONDAY 💪 Biceps Femoris ➡️
Biceps femoris is one of three muscles that make up the horse’s hamstring muscle group. It originates at the sacral spine, the 1st caudal vertebrae, and the gluteal fascia, and inserts at the lateral patellar ligament of the stifle, the tibia, and on the common calcaneal tendon of the hock.
Based on its size and attachments, biceps femoris plays a major part in both hind limb movement and stability.
Most notably, biceps femoris is responsible for:
⭐️Flexing the stifle joint
⭐️Extending the hip joint
⭐️Retracting and abducting the hindlimb
⭐️Stabilising the limb when the foot is on the ground
*Remember, to abduct is to move the limb away from the midline of the body.*
When horses have problems with the biceps femoris, they show a shortened stride, less propulsion from behind, or they simply might just feel more labored during exercise.
Collected movements are more challenging, and the horse may resent working on inclines, starting out of the gate (racehorse), or with jumping push-off.
Performance horses, particularly those who rely on their hind end for power, are negatively impacted by hamstring muscle weakness.
How do we help strengthen biceps femoris?
🌟The Equiband Pro Hindquarter band!🌟
The Equiband Pro Hindquarter band is perfectly suited for horses with asymmetrical hind limb movement, poor engagement, and insufficient development of major muscles such as biceps femoris.
In fact, researchers at the University of Georgia found that just 4 weeks of the Equiband Pro System (which includes the HQ band) helped improve hindlimb symmetry!
Just more science in motion. 😉
Read more on our website under the “Research” tab ➡️
When people ask us how the Equiband compares to competitors, we tell them there is no comparison!
We did not create this system as a gimmick or even a training tool, per se.
The concept of its use for core strengthening and movement retraining is based on scientifically-researched and validated techniques used in human conditioning and rehabilitation, and on results from independent peer-reviewed published studies of use of the Equiband Pro System in clinical trials with horses.
Equicore Concepts spent a number of years on R&D of the Equiband Pro system. The substantive difference between the original product and copies lies in the quality of the unique material used for manufacture of the bands. The specific composition promotes a continuous proprioceptive input through a light but constant contact with the horse’s coat.
You can read more about these independent studies on our website under the tab “Research.”😉
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Please join us in congratulating our Equiband Pro system ambassador, Caroline Pamukcu and her mount HSH Blake, on their first Olympics! What an incredible pair; It is clear that they are just getting started! Caroline mentioned in her recent post-Olympics post that she is eager to get started on her homework. What a horsewoman. We are so grateful to be in her orbit🪐 📸 @athletux @olanafilms #equicore #equicoreconcepts #equiband #equibandsystem #horsemuscles #horserehab #equinephysicaltherapy #performancehorses #toplinetraining #horsecorestrengthening #dressagehorse #jumpinghorses #horseexercises #equinephysiotherapy #equinesportstherapy #equinetherapy #bungeebandsaddlepad #equinecore #horsetraining #younghorsetraining #younghorses #equinevet #horsevet #equinesportsmedicine #horserecovery #horsecare #horseproducts
The myofascial system creates movement when muscles and fascia work together, but the components of movement must work together in synchronicity for motion to take place! When you break it down, it’s actually quite remarkable what we are able to do with our horses. It requires both of our bodies to function optimally on their own, as well as the coordination between the two beings whilst on a ride! 🤯 Be patient in your training process. Everything will come together with practice, over time, especially when you train with tools like the Equiband Pro System 💜 #equicore #equicoreconcepts #equiband #equibandsystem #horsemuscles #horserehab #equinephysicaltherapy #performancehorses #toplinetraining #horsecorestrengthening #dressagehorse #jumpinghorses #horseexercises #equinephysiotherapy #equinesportstherapy #equinetherapy #bungeebandsaddlepad #equinecore #horsetraining #younghorsetraining #younghorses #equinevet #horsevet #equinesportsmedicine #horserecovery #horsecare #horseproducts
We’re giving away an Equiband Pro System to celebrate the first half of 2024 with a bang!💥 To ENTER: 👍Like this post 🫶Follow us ✌️Tag 2 of your best barn pals! ➕Additional entry on our Instagram page @EquicoreConcepts Sweepstakes ends July 7th at 5 AM EST. Winner will be announced on our Facebook and Instagram pages on July 9th. View the official rules here: https://bit.ly/m/Equiband *Entries from USA only, must be 18 and older to enter.* This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Instagram. #equicore #equicoreconcepts #equiband #equibandsystem #horsemuscles #horserehab #equinephysicaltherapy #performancehorses #toplinetraining #horsecorestrengthening #dressagehorse #jumpinghorses #horseexercises #equinephysiotherapy #equinesportstherapy #equinetherapy #bungeebandsaddlepad #equinecore #horsetraining #younghorsetraining #younghorses #equinevet #horsevet #equinesportsmedicine #horserecovery #horsecare #horseproducts
You are always training. In every moment of interaction with your horse, you are teaching them something. It might be about you. It could be a new skill. Or perhaps a behavior you’d like them to adopt, like standing still while tied. And, often, for our trained horses, it is refining and adapting how to use their body for success. That’s where the Equiband Pro System comes into play! Just ask Caroline Pamukcu, Equiband ambassador and USA Olympic team member for Paris! 🇺🇸 📸Thank you to @atheltux and @olanafilms for this footage. #equicore #equicoreconcepts #equiband #equibandsystem #horsemuscles #horserehab #equinephysicaltherapy #performancehorses #toplinetraining #horsecorestrengthening #dressagehorse #jumpinghorses #horseexercises #equinephysiotherapy #equinesportstherapy #equinetherapy #bungeebandsaddlepad #equinecore #horsetraining #younghorsetraining #younghorses #equinevet #horsevet #equinesportsmedicine #horserecovery #horsecare #horseproducts
🌟Meet Equiband Ambassador Caroline Pamukcu, International Event Rider for #TeamUSA🌟 Caroline’s dedication to her horses’ programs is unparalleled and her results show it! Her recent highlights from the Kentucky Three Day Event include: 🔥HSH Blake (her top Paris Olympics prospect) finished in the top 5 (surrounded by the US’s top horses)! 🔥King’s Especiale had a fantastic final prep for Millstreet Nations Cup with a Top 20 finish. 🔥She’s The One enjoyed a final dressage prep for the FEI Eventing Nations Cup Great Britain CCIO4*-NC-S with a top 20 dressage score (sub-35) before a planned withdraw to relax prior to her travels. Follow along with us on our training journey together. The sky is the limit when all the puzzle pieces of a successful training, strengthening, and equine management program snap into place!✈️ We are so grateful! 📸 @athletux @olanafilms #equicore #equicoreconcepts #equiband #equibandsystem #horsemuscles #horserehab #equinephysicaltherapy #performancehorses #toplinetraining #horsecorestrengthening #dressagehorse #jumpinghorses #horseexercises #equinephysiotherapy #equinesportstherapy #equinetherapy #bungeebandsaddlepad #equinecore #horsetraining #younghorsetraining #younghorses #equinevet #horsevet #equinesportsmedicine #horserecovery #horsecare #horseproducts
The Tension Question💪 The tension of your Equiband Pro System is hugely important for best results! Bands adjusted too long will not produce desired results, while bands adjusted too short will inhibit movement. Here’s what you need to know: ✅It’s challenging to figure out a percentage of the total stretch; that’s why we created an easy tool for you to use! Our online Band Length Calculator was designed to help you get setup at an optimal tension. ✅Take measurements and calculate when your horse is calm, still, and standing SQUARE. ✅Know the signs of poor tension. If the abdominal band is slipping back or the hindquarter bands are riding up, the bands are too loose. You can read MANY research studies under our “Research” tab where the band tension was calculated at 30% of full stretch. Thank you to our fearless leader, Equiband co-founder Dr. Nicole Rombach, and Sue Palmer of @suepalmerthehorsephysio for this informational video! #equicore #equicoreconcepts #equiband #equibandsystem #horsemuscles #horserehab #equinephysicaltherapy #performancehorses #toplinetraining #horsecorestrengthening #dressagehorse #jumpinghorses #horseexercises #equinephysiotherapy #equinesportstherapy #equinetherapy #bungeebandsaddlepad #equinecore #horsetraining #younghorsetraining #younghorses #equinevet #horsevet #equinesportsmedicine #horserecovery #horsecare #horseproducts
“We use the Equiband Pro System on both our older and younger horses! From helping an older horse successfully in rehabilitation from an injury, to using the system with our younger horses to help develop proper posture under saddle, we have been thrilled with the results, the strength and suppleness that it has helped develop in our horses. This video is of our turning 6-year old Lusitano Olivia with her 14-year old rider.” ⭐️When @misty_view_equestrian mentioned posture and strength, we were immediately enamored! Our community is made up of the most educated, dedicated, amazing horse owners! To brush up on more exercise physiology, just head to the “Library” section on our website. ⭐️ Keep on strengthening, friends 💪 #equicore #equicoreconcepts #equiband #equibandsystem #horsemuscles #horserehab #equinephysicaltherapy #performancehorses #toplinetraining #horsecorestrengthening #dressagehorse #jumpinghorses #horseexercises #equinephysiotherapy #equinesportstherapy #equinetherapy #bungeebandsaddlepad #equinecore #horsetraining #younghorsetraining #younghorses #equinevet #horsevet #equinesportsmedicine #horserecovery #horsecare #horseproducts
The Equiband Pro System evolved over many years over research, before it was even available on the market, to ensure that the materials being used for both saddle pad and resistance bands were “Goldilocks-just-right” for retraining purposes. We’ve said it before and we will say it again: Static exercises (while the horse is standing still) ARE beneficial, but dynamic retraining (while the horse is in motion) is CRUCIAL for optimal success and performance! Improved dynamic core strength is the essential “Goldilocks-just-right” ingredient for return to performance and/or maintaining high levels of performance. P.S. We have a free Equiband training course on our website! It is completely FREE, intended to help you better understand your horse’s core and the unique Equiband system. Scroll down on our “About” page and you’ll find it waiting for you!💜 #equicore #equicoreconcepts #equiband #equibandsystem #horsemuscles #horserehab #equinephysicaltherapy #performancehorses #toplinetraining #horsecorestrengthening #dressagehorse #jumpinghorses #horseexercises #equinephysiotherapy #equinesportstherapy #equinetherapy #bungeebandsaddlepad #equinecore #horsetraining #younghorsetraining #younghorses #equinevet #horsevet #equinesportsmedicine #horserecovery #horsecare #horseproducts
Why does your horse move “downhill”?📉 Any performance horse owner or rider has heard this sentence before: “Your horse is downhill.” In other words, your horse is too heavily relying on their front end for forward motion and may feel like they are ‘pulling’ themselves along. The front end of a horse is responsible for a majority of the weight bearing and shock absorption (among other things). But the hind end provides POWER, which is why the muscle groups and mass are so large, as compared to the front. Additionally, the tendons in the hindlimbs are designed to store “elastic” energy, like a spring or slinky. This stored energy is used to extend the hip, stifle, hock, and fetlock to propel the horse forward. When the word “propulsion” comes out of your trainer’s mouth, they’re really talking about hind end power and ‘push’. Many performance horses go through periods of time where their hind end loses strength. This can be due to growing pains as training progresses and their muscles are being built up. It could be due to poor conformation or an injury. ❌But most of the time, a lack of hind end propulsion is due to a lack of muscular strength.❌ This is the perfect moment to introduce the Equiband Pro System into your training program. The Equiband Pro System, specifically the hindquarter band (always in conjunction with the abdominal band), recruits the major hind end muscles. Muscle recruitment engages the units of each muscle, increasing strength and power overtime.💪🏼 Don’t wait until an issue arises, get started on hind end strength today with an Equiband Pro System! 📸 @tierheilpraxis_pfundskerle #equicore #equicoreconcepts #equiband #equibandsystem #horsemuscles #horserehab #equinephysicaltherapy #toplinetraining #horsecorestrengthening #equinerehab #horsept #horseexercises #equinephysiotherapy #equinesportstherapy #equinetherapy #bungeebandsaddlepad #equinecore #horsetraining #younghorsetraining
Quick and Dirty: 3 Tips for Strength Training Success 💪 1️⃣Use the Equiband Pro System at the BEGINNING of a workout. 2️⃣For optimal band fit: Ask the horse for an abdominal lift when fitting the AB band. Ensure that your horse is standing underneath itself with its hind legs when fitting the HQ band. 3️⃣Consistency is KING! Try creating a training schedule to incorporate the Equiband Pro System at least 3 times each week. SAVE this for later when you need some training inspiration.😉 #equicore #equicoreconcepts #equiband #equibandsystem #horsemuscles #horserehab #equinephysicaltherapy #toplinetraining #horsecorestrengthening #equinerehab #horsept #horseexercises #equinephysiotherapy #equinesportstherapy #equinetherapy #bungeebandsaddlepad #equinecore #horsetraining #younghorsetraining #seniorhorses #equinevet #horsevet #kissingspine #kissingspines #kissingspinerehab #kissingspinesrehab #equinesportsmedicine #horserecovery #horsecare #horseproducts
Hi, my name is Atti. I’m a 21 year old, Trakehner/TB mare. I used to be a competitive jumper and now I take life a little more slowly. I love long rolls in the sand and walks in the sunshine with my person. I am starting a 4-week Equiband fitness journey. Want to come along with me for the ride? Watch my progress!⭐️ #equicore #equicoreconcepts #equiband #equibandsystem #horsemuscles #horserehab #equinephysicaltherapy #toplinetraining #horsecorestrengthening #equinerehab #horsept #horseexercises #equinephysiotherapy #equinesportstherapy #equinetherapy #bungeebandsaddlepad #equinecore #horsetraining #seniorhorse #younghorses #equinevet #horsevet #kissingspine #kissingspines #kissingspinerehab #kissingspinesrehab #equinesportsmedicine #horserecovery #horsecare #horseproducts
Attention: we will not ask you for credit card information pertaining to this giveaway. Please do not click on the links if you received a “comment” from us saying that you have won. The winner was notified this morning from us and posted on our page. 🎁😀 We're giving away a FREE Equiband Pro System for the Holidays! To enter: 👍 LIKE this post and 💬 COMMENT why you'd like to win! Don't forget to tell your friends! ➕✅ Additional Entry at our Instagram page @equicoreconcepts ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/equicoreconcepts?utm_source=qr Sweepstakes ends December 26 at 5 AM EST. Winner will be announced on our Facebook and Instagram pages on December 26th. View the official rules here: https://bit.ly/m/Equiband Entries from USA only, must be 18 and older to enter.
The Equiband Pro system is VERSATILE! The system can be used in many different settings, from rehab to post-surgery recovery to training and conditioning. We love this video from @kinsky.delila of her horse 🦄 Delila using the Equiband during a hydro session! These simple but mighty bands encourage correct patterns of movement and increased core strength in any environment, from overland hills to underwater treadmills! Get yours today through the link in our bio!➡️ ⭐️P.S. We typically recommend taut bands for best results (see our website for fitting instructions!). Of course, there are times when you may need to loosen the bands (such as Delila’s hindquarter band in this video). Delila was under the care of some wonderful rehab professionals which is the key point: Always consult an equine veterinarian or physiotherapist or reach out to us at [email protected] for specific use cases!⭐️ #equicore #equicoreconcepts #equiband #equibandsystem #horserehab #equinephysicaltherapy #toplinetraining #horsecorestrengthening #equinerehab #horsept #horseexercises #equinephysiotherapy #equinesportstherapy #equinetherapy #bungeebandsaddlepad #equinecore #horsetraining #younghorsetraining #coltstarting #younghorses #equinevet #horsevet #kissingspine #kissingspines #kissingspinerehab #kissingspinesrehab #equinesportsmedicine #horserecovery #horsecare #horseproducts
📣A new peer-reviewed study from the University of Georgia (Ellis et al., 2023) shows that a 4-week training program with the Equiband Pro system improves hindlimb symmetry, spinal stability, and back pain symmetry in horses with mild hindlimb lameness. The 4-week training program consisted of handwalking 5 days a week with both the abdominal and hindquarter bands. Each week the amount of handwalking increased by five minutes, starting at 10 minutes per day on week 1, and ending with 25 minutes per day on week 4. Hindlimb symmetry was tested with a motion sensor system, spinal stability was evaluated using ground reaction force measurements and accelerometer testing, and back pain was measured through mechanical instrument sensitivity testing. 💥At the end of the 4-week handwalking protocol, horses showed improved movement symmetry and spinal stability. This study mimicked a typical rehab situation where horses may not be able to be ridden. With results like this in just 4 weeks, can you imagine the possibilities?!💥 The Equibands are truly mighty!💪🏼 Read more on our website ➡️ Link in bio! #equicore #equicoreconcepts #equiband #equibandsystem #horserehab #equinephysicaltherapy #toplinetraining #horsecorestrengthening #equinerehab #horsept #horseexercises #equinephysiotherapy #equinesportstherapy #equinetherapy #bungeebandsaddlepad #equinecore #horsetraining #younghorsetraining #coltstarting #younghorses #equinevet #horsevet #kissingspine #kissingspines #kissingspinerehab #kissingspinesrehab #equinesportsmedicine #horserecovery #horsecare #horseproducts
🌟Shoutout to @robbarker3 for this awesome training inspiration!🌟 He is using the Abdominal Band in the Equiband Pro set to help stimulate his horse’s abdominal and oblique muscles during a schooling session!💪🏼 The ab and oblique muscles help support the back so that his horse can perform at the highest potential for many years to come. What’s not to love?😍 #equicore #equicoreconcepts #equiband #equibandsystem #horserehab #equinephysicaltherapy #toplinetraining #horsecorestrengthening #equinerehab #horsept #horseexercises #equinephysiotherapy #equinesportstherapy #equinetherapy #bungeebandsaddlepad #equinecore #horsetraining #younghorsetraining #coltstarting #younghorses #equinevet #horsevet #kissingspine #kissingspines #kissingspinerehab #kissingspinesrehab #equinesportsmedicine #horserecovery #horsecare #horseproducts
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