In this episode of Tori Jeffress's Masterclass, we dive deep into the fascinating world of the Equine Thoracic Sling, a crucial structure that connects the forelimbs to the horse's body. This unique network of muscles, ligaments, and fascia plays a pivotal role in your horse's overall movement and balance. Unlike humans, who have a collarbone, horses rely entirely on the thoracic sling to support their front end and enable the fluid, powerful movement that makes them so versatile across various disciplines.
Understanding the integrity and function of the thoracic sling is essential, as any restrictions or dysfunction in this area can lead to nerve impingement, limited range of motion, and overall body imbalance. An engaged and properly functioning thoracic sling is a vital component of the horse's suspension system, allowing them to perform at their best.
Tori explains why knowledge of the thoracic sling is crucial for equestrians who prioritise the long-term strength, welfare, and soundness of their equine partners. By delving into the biomechanics of this area, you can enhance your training practices and support potential rehabilitation efforts for horses dealing with physical or emotional challenges.
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How This Will Help You and Your Horse: Understanding the role of the thoracic sling is key to improving your horse’s movement and preventing issues that can lead to long-term discomfort or injury. This episode provides you with the insights needed to maintain and support this critical area, ensuring your horse stays healthy and performs at their best.
After getting her first pony at the age of two, her love for horses never really blossomed until her mum sold that same pony when she was 7 years old, because she was not one bit interested! From that moment on all she wanted to do was ride!As a youngster, for the initial first few years of pony club Tori grew up spending more time with her face in the dirt than she did on the horses back, push button ponies were never a thing, you rode what you were given and you learnt to hang on… or fall off!Tori says it’s these ponies that taught her resilience- your either “Give in, Give up or Give it all you’ve got”.Thankfully after a few unsuitable ponies she was blessed with one she stayed on, a little more regularly at least!
At age 13 Tori started open level eventing and at the age of 16 left school to pursue a career with horses.At the age of 18 Tori’s focus was more or dressage, this is also when she found Rocco! That’s where the story really starts, the beginning of one very big, expensive but rewarding learning curve and irreplaceable knowledge.Rocco experienced some soundness issues and spent a ridiculous amount of time at the vets, nerve block, after x-Ray, after cortisone injection. He was sound for short spurts and then would go lame again.In 2014 Tori started learning more about classical dressage, around the same time she also began training Rocco bridleless.
Training with a more classical approach and knowledge of biomechanics proved to be very beneficial for Rocco's strength and soundness.In 2017 Tori started training under classical trainer Belinda Bolsenbroek, who she says has been an amazing mentor and coach for her and still is. With Belinda's guidance Tori helped Rocco rehabilitate back to a sound riding horse and has since helped many other horses and owners rehabilitate from injury and behavioural problems.
Tori teaches and trains according to classical dressage principles, with a strong focus on spinal alignment, the function of the body beneath the surface of what we can see and how we as riders are affecting the functioning of the horse biomechanically when we work them. Understanding basic anatomy allows us as riders and horse people to be able to promote correct muscle development; the stronger the structural foundation, the more physically able, balanced, and therefore willing to perform is the horse.Tori works with horses and owners of all levels, across various disciplines. Classical dressage is for any horse, the intention of strengthening the horse's body. A healthy body means a healthy mind.
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