Energize & Mobilize: General Strengthening

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Once enrolled, you will have 14 days access to the online webinar and certificate of completion.

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20 Minutes of Learning!

Continuing Education Information: Completing all parts of this presentation will result in the member completing 20 minutes of education that covers low impact strengthening exercises to help with your stability and balance in the saddle.

About this Webinar:

Join Occupational Therapist Kaiti King for a 20-minute course covering low impact strengthening exercises to help with your stability and balance in the saddle. A horse presents a constantly changing, always moving environment. It is, therefore, really important for you to have a nice strong, stable core, hips, back, shoulders, so you can more fluidly with your horse and stay balanced. This video is one of four from the Energy & Mobilize Series; a series of strengthening and stretching programs to help riders of all abilities improve their position and balance on the horse.

Bonus: Printable handout on low impact strengthening exercises!

Meet Your Presenter

Kaiti King, OTD, OTR/L – HETRA Occupational Therapist : Kaiti King is an occupational therapist with a background in pediatric clinical therapy, focusing primarily on sensory dysfunction and behavior modification. She obtained her doctorate degree from Creighton University, completing her capstone research on “Animal Assisted Therapy’s Impact on Functional Participation”. She is a clinical practitioner in hippotherapy and is currently working toward her certification as a Certified Riding Instructor. 


This webinar was produced by HETRA University

At HETRA, we are committed to providing high-quality education and programming to our participants and community, but that commitment isn’t restricted to the boundaries of the HETRA campus. Now, our Instructors and Therapists can share their wealth of knowledge with you in your very own home! Through these online materials, HETRA can continue to teach and serve our community regardless of the obstacles that are preventing our community from coming out to the barn. Please take a moment to explore some of the great content our staff have put together for you, and let us know what other topics you’d like us to cover!