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Tuesday, 15 July 2008

Equinalysis to feature in FEI Equestrian World TV

FEI Equestrian World TV recently filmed the whole of the Equinalysis 'Open Day' Workshop, held at Centaur Biomechanics in Moreton...

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Monday, 07 July 2008

Equimetrics becomes the latest Equinalysis Accredited "Business Partner"

Equinalysis is pleased to announce the accreditation of its latest "Business Partner", Equimetrics.

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Friday, 02 May 2008

Racing trainers sought to work with Equinalysis

Equinalysis, the equine health and performance specialists, aim to showcase the application of their equine biomechanical screening to the thoroughbred...

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Cotswolds equine health performance seminar: Thursday 29th November
Equinalysis, the equine health and performance specialists, are holding an equine health performance seminar on Thursday 29th November from 3-7pm at a leading equestrian facility in north Gloucestershire. This follows the success of a similar event in September at Usk College in Monmouthshire, which saw attendees travel from as far away as Hertfordshire, Sussex and Cornwall in the UK, and on an international scale, from New Zealand.

The seminar aims to showcase the video-based technology to people who may be interested in joining the Equinalysis team in a business capacity. Anyone interested in attending the November seminar, or other, future events across the UK in 2008, should call Equinalysis on 01291 671351 or email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Leading dressage trainer and triple-Olympic rider, Richard Davison, has seen the benefits of the Equinalysis system, having had his own horses screened regularly. “As a result, our farrier is able to make subtle changes in the way the horses are shod to optimise their performance, “Richard explains. “We retain video records of all of the horses, and use the screening as a preventative tool - I don’t see any point in allowing unnecessary wear and tear to build up over the years. I hope the seminars will spread the word about the technology to a wider audience,” he adds.

The Cotswolds seminar in November aims to showcase the technology to people with equine knowledge and experience who may be interested in joining the Equinalysis team. “Recent equine graduates will certainly be interested in this seminar,” says the British Equestrian Federation’s Equinalysis technician, Russell Guire. “This business opportunity allows us to bring equine sports products to the wider equine industry, to aid diagnosis, promote health and enhance performance.”

The seminar has been scheduled to present the company, its video-based gait analysis system and the role of a Business Partner to individuals interested in being part of the company’s ongoing success. To register, call Equinalysis on 01291 671351, visit: http://www.equinalysis.com/join.htm for further information, or email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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