REVOLUTIONARY EQUINETREX PROVES SAFER THAN A RIDER FOR EARLY TRAINING AND CONDITIONING

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                AUGUST 19, 2009

 

 

REVOLUTIONARY EQUINETREX PROVES SAFER THAN A RIDER

FOR EARLY TRAINING AND CONDITIONING

 

 

TORONTO, Ontario, Can--A new product meant to augment conditioning on automatic exercisers offers a safer, more economical approach to training horses.

 

The EquineTrex transforms the benefits of the automatic exerciser into a total conditioning program for equine athletes without putting undue stress on undeveloped skeleto-muscular systems. Biomechanical studies show that unexpected, erratic movements by a rider can throw a horse off balance and induce microscopic soft tissue damage. The stability and adaptability of the EquineTrex minimizes these problems, and is less costly than a rider even over the short term.

 

A pliable, saddle-like device, the EquineTrex conforms to each horse's anatomical changes during exercise, creating maximum aerobic benefits. The 60-pound device is designed to stimulate bone, muscle, ligament, tendon strength and development. Used with a saddle cloth, it comes with two clip-on side panels that create an additional 20 lbs. of weight when needed.  

 

The EquineTrex is encased in an anti-bacterial cool-weave fabric, double-sheathed and impenetrable, which can be easily hosed clean between uses.

 

Developed by Accu-Metrics, a leader in medical research, the EquineTrex is $449, tax included, and delivered in North America. Orders are shipped from offices in Toronto, New York and California. For more information call (877) 842-4827 or visit the website at www.equinetrex.com.

 

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