21/04/2025
🥕 CARROT ‘STRETCHES’ 🥕
Dynamic mobilisation exercises, aka carrot or baited stretches are often used by therapists and given to owners to do at home as part of a rehabilitation plan, and FOR VERY GOOD REASON..!
Let’s delve a little deeper….
The commonly used term, carrot ‘stretch’, is slightly misleading as it suggests it’s just used for stretching or in fact is stretching, BUT it is more commonly used for range of movement, posture and muscle development.
Several studies over the years have looked into these exercises as a means to aid horses in IMPROVING MUSCLE DEVELOPMENT, and POSTURE 💪
Below are just a couple of fab studies showing an INCREASE IN SIZE AND SYMMETRY of multifidus (Stubbs et al, 2011), (very important muscle found deep along the spine) and STRIDE LENGTH (de Oliveira K et al, 2015) when carried out regularly.
As a side note, although mainly used for activation and muscle development it should be noted that stretches can be beneficial when used appropriately. In human studies there is NO EVIDENCE that stretches cause muscles to weaken when held for less than 45 seconds (Anthony D. Kay et al, 2012).
Like all exercises you need to get them right. If we want core activation and back lift to help posture we need our horses to be doing just that - often I give these exercises wide and low and/or until I see the desirable frame and muscle activation. Check you’re doing these correctly with your therapist for maximum benefit to your horse 🧠
It might seem that everyone is giving these exercises out w***y nilly, but rest assured they’re doing so because it’s BACKED BY SCIENCE and as long as carried out correctly and given appropriately on a case by case basis, they can benefit horses at any level.
Kindly demonstrated here by Gillian Tabor and her horse, taken from one of her papers with permission 💪
Papers in comments for those who love to dive down a rabbit hole 🐇 (Easter pun intended).
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