HOW DO THEY TRAIN HORSES TO RUN ON WATER ? AWESOME MACHINE!!!!!
Rumble/ Animals---The AQUATRAINER is a unique device used for rehabilitation and training by means of walking in water.
This method of training assists greatly in the process of recovering from various types of injuries.
Walking in water requires a great deal of effort on the part of the horse. The horse walks against the pressure of the water, which means that the horse will use the entire body more.
Both the speed of the belt as well as the depth of the water can be varied. This way, the training can be completely adjusted to the needs of the horse. Coldwater is used, which instantaneously offers a cooling function on joints and tendons.
When the horse walks in water, it will experience the force of buoyancy on the body on the one hand, while on the other hand, the horse will displace the water by its movement. If the water is deeper, the effect of buoyance will make the horse 'lighter'. This means that the strain on joints and tendons is reduced when the horse moves.
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