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Over time, horses (like people) acquire postural habits, compensate for soreness and injury, and develop poor movement patterns. This limits performance ability, causes unsoundness and health issues, and ultimately undermines the horse's overall well-being. Jec Aristotle Ballou has made a name for herself advocating for the horse and providing sensible instruction in his schooling, conditioning, and care. Her bestselling books and popular clinics are designed to enable any horse person to correctly apply proven principles that bring measurable progress while avoiding boredom and confusion. In her latest collection of mounted and unmounted corrective exercises, Ballou demonstrates how we can actively work to improve the horse's posture and movement, whether he is an active performance or pleasure mount, an aging or older horse that benefits from gentle exercise, or one being rehabilitated following injury, illness, or lack of conditioning.



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Jec Aristotle Ballou

Jec Aristotle Ballou's first love has always been horses. Her second is Philosophy. When you put the two together, you end up with her unmistakable writing style, instruction, and musings about the equine world that has captivated her since childhood. Her training books have gained wide acclaim from readers around the globe. With her latest venture, a horse humor book and blog (www.jecballou.blogspot.com) , she hopes also to leave those readers laughing.
Jec's personal web site is available at www.jecballou.com



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