Episode 5: Carl Bledsoe

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This is Episode 5 of Season 5 and in it, we welcome back my colleague, Jec Ballou, for her first show of our fifth season. Yay!

We’ve heard from several folks who have suggested discussions on gaited horses and people with expertise around gaited horses, so Jec has done a great interview with Carl Bledsoe, from Talking Rock, Georgia.

I was really excited to produce this interview as it’s clear Carl has been on a journey, from show ring to clinician, and has the horses’ best interests in mind, and isn’t afraid to call out less than best practices so that we can get to better places with our equine partners.

I think you’ll enjoy the talk, regardless of your discipline or horse type.

Find Carl Bledsoe Horsemanship here.

Check out anatomy of thoracic sling.

Before it starts, just one note about something they discuss which is the thoracic sling – that’s the group of muscles, tendons, ligaments and fascia that connect the front legs to the chest and support the weight between the front legs.

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That’s it. Another episode in the can and out of the barn. Thanks for listening y’all.

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