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Anatomy in Motion 1 by Susan Harris
[D1130]
$39.95

Available in DVD format only.

The Visible Horse with Susan Harris and Peggy Brown

This fascinating DVD presentation shows in living color how the horse's bones and muscles work in motion. It includes slow-motion studies of walk, trot, canter, jog, lope and gallop; what created good and poor movement; how to help your horse move better, and much more. The program is clearly and simply presented and is ideal for 4-H, pony club and horse owners; yet it is also a valuable learning experience and teaching tool for instructors, trainers, equine massage therapists and other horse professionals. You will come away with a far better understanding and appreciation for your horse.

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 19 August, 2001.
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