Centaur Biomechanics Webinars

 

As well as the free content in the education zone, you can also register for webinars and online courses which Centaur Biomechanics delivers and hosts. Through Dr. Russell MacKechnie-Guire’s extensive collaborations and connections, we offer world class CPD and education direct to your laptop.

Broadcast across the word, the webinars are high quality and evidence based with an applied application. All delegates receive a 14-day access to the webinar recording, CPD certificates and live Q&A. The Centaur platform is becoming renowned for providing some of the best online educational opportunities.

The Locomotor Apparatus of the Horse: from a Biomechanical Perspective, with Prof Hillary Clayton

Saturday 20th July 2024 @ 14:00 HRS BST

Prof. Hilary Clayton Webinar - The Locomotor Apparatus of the Horse: from a Biomechanical Perspective This popular 4-hour evidence-based webinar, with one of the worlds leading researchers, will provide an in-depth view, from a biomechanical perspective of the locomotor apparatus of the horse.

View details

Evidence-Based Saddle Fitting with Dr Russell MacKechnie-Guire and Mark Fisher

Sunday 4th August 2024 @ 14:00 HRS, BST

Evidence Based Saddle Fit with Dr. Russell MacKechnie-Guire and Mark Fisher This popular* 4-hour online course will present an array of saddle based research, with in-depth discussion on how evidence based saddle fitting can link in with practical saddle fitting.

View details

Recognising, Understanding and Managing Saddle Slip with Dr Russell MacKechnie-Guire and Mark Fisher

Sunday 11th August @ 14:00 HRS BST

Recognising, Understanding and Managing Saddle Slip with Dr. Russell MacKechnie-Guire and Mark Fisher Saddle slip can present several challenges in firstly recognising saddle slip and then how to manage saddle slip. Often the rider is cited as the primary cause, however it is essential that the primary cause is identified. This popular 2.5-hour webinar will discuss various causes of saddle slip from an evidence based perspective.

View details

Equine Laterality and its Effect on Equine Health & Performance, with Dr Russell MacKechnie-Guire

Saturday 7th September @ 14:00 HRS BST

Equine Laterality and its Effect on Equine health and Performance, from a Biomechanical Perspective Do horses turn one way easier than the other? When grazing, do horses have a preference to systematically protract one forelimb limb in advance of the other? What effect does this have on the locomotor system? Over the past decade, quantifying and understanding laterality has become the focus on many research groups. This 2-hour session will discuss laterality and its effect on equine health and performance. This course will present findings from laterality-based studies with specially attention being given to how laterality can influence the locomotor apparatus of the horse:

View details