Dear Chris Debski,
Thank you very much for the comprehensive course. It was a great help in learning anatomy.
I found the transparent illustrations of the individual muscles embedded in the surrounding musculature particularly helpful. This helped me to visualize the horse's body in three dimensions.
What I didn't like at all were the 3D video sequences. Sure, such a representation is a good idea, but the horse moving there shows no movement at all in the back! Even a leg walker shows more back action. I find these videos extremely dangerous, as they convey a completely false idea of back activity! This gives horse people no idea of good, healthy movement. Please think about whether you want to continue showing these videos.
On the subject of wearer exhaustion: certainly an important area, but in my opinion it takes up too much space. A lot of the information in this section is repetitive. Instead, I would like to see more information in the 'hoof health' section. Here I see many owners who are not able to distinguish between good and bad hoof care. There is definitely still a lot of training needed here.
Kind regards
Meike Aulich
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