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So many exciting things just around the corner, keep an eye on our socials! Paul's even called in some back up, nothings...
12/06/2026

So many exciting things just around the corner, keep an eye on our socials! Paul's even called in some back up, nothings getting past these two! πŸ¦β€β¬›πŸ˜‰

Junior enjoying some well-earned hay after his dressage tests but looks like he can't keep his eyes off his very cool ri...
11/06/2026

Junior enjoying some well-earned hay after his dressage tests but looks like he can't keep his eyes off his very cool rider bag 🀩❀️

10/06/2026

Skye and Slip had a great weekend out and about, jumping a beautiful clear 80cm XC, followed by a lovely clear 80cm showjumping round! The sun was bright and Slip's star was shining! So proud of these two superstars πŸ’›βœ¨

Are there any benefits to lunging my horse? 🐴 Lunging is often seen as a simple warm-up exercise, however when used corr...
09/06/2026

Are there any benefits to lunging my horse? 🐴

Lunging is often seen as a simple warm-up exercise, however when used correctly it can become an extremely valuable part of your horse’s overall training and conditioning program. From improving fitness and balance, to encouraging correct muscle development, lunging provides a range of benefits for horses across all disciplines and stages of training.

Whether you are working with a young horse, bringing a horse back into work, or maintaining a competition horse during a busy campaign, incorporating lunging into your weekly schedule can help support both performance and soundness. One of the biggest advantages of lunging is that it allows the horse to work without the weight and influence of a rider. This gives the horse the opportunity to move more freely while still being guided and educated from the ground.

When performed correctly, lunging can help:

- Improve rhythm and balance
- Encourage relaxation and focus
- Develop fitness and stamina
- Strengthen topline muscles
- Improve flexibility and suppleness
- Reinforce voice commands and responsiveness
- Help horses stretch through their back and work correctly

Lunging also allows handlers to observe how their horse is moving from the ground, making it easier to pick up on stiffness, unevenness, or soreness, before getting in the saddle.

Lunging can be incorporated into a training routine in a number of different ways depending on your horse’s workload and individual needs.

Lunging can help young horses:
- Learn voice commands
- Develop balance and coordination
- Understand basic training cues before being ridden

Competition horses may benefit from lunging:
- On lighter workdays
- Before riding to encourage relaxation
- During wet weather or limited riding opportunities
- To maintain fitness between events

For horses coming back into work after a spell or injury, lunging can provide:
- Controlled exercise
- Gradual fitness rebuilding
- Muscle reconditioning without carrying a rider

Like any form of training, lunging should be purposeful and well managed. There a few considerations to factor, in order to achieve productive and beneficial lunging.

1. Aim for shorter, quality sessions. Long periods of circling can place strain on joints and soft tissues, particularly in young or unfit horses.
2. Incorporate transitions, and changes of direction, just as you would if riding
3. Encourage your horse to move in a relaxed, balanced frame, rather than rushing around the circle.
4. Select an appropriate environment. Safe and suitable footing is important to minimise concussion and reduce injury risk.
5. Add variety such as pole work. When used appropriately, pole work on the lunge can help improve engagement and hindquarter activation, whilst keeping our horse mentally stimulated and focussed.

Lunging for Topline and Muscling

Correct lunging can be a fantastic tool for developing topline and overall muscle condition. Horses travelling hollow or inverted are less likely to build correct muscle, which is why the quality of the work is so important. Slow, controlled work in a balanced frame is far more beneficial than fast circles with poor posture.

A horse working in a relaxed and engaged frame is encouraged to lift through the back, step underneath themselves with the hind legs, stretch through the neck and topline and engage the core muscles. Over time, this can help strengthen the muscles along the neck, back, hindquarters and abdominal region.

As with all aspect of developing our horses, training is only one piece of the puzzle. When it comes to topline and muscle development, horses also require adequate nutrition to support muscle recovery, conditioning, and overall performance.

Ranvet Topline FX is a conditioning feed designed to support topline, muscle development, and overall condition in performance horses. Topline FX is a concentrated high-quality source of protein and essential amino acids, that additionally supplements key mineral needs of performance horses. At just a cup (300g) a day, used alongside a consistent training program, including correctly performed lunging sessions, Topline FX can help horses build and maintain the muscle and condition needed for optimal performance.

Lunging, when used appropriately, is an effective tool that can be incorporated into a variety of horses work schedules.

Are there any benefits to lunging my horse? Lunging is often seen as a simple warm-up exercise, however when used correctly it can become an extremely valuable part of your horse’s overall training and conditioning program. From improving fitness and balance, to encouraging

Ranvet HQ is closed today in celebration of the King's Birthday, but don't worry we'll be back on deck tomorrow morning ...
07/06/2026

Ranvet HQ is closed today in celebration of the King's Birthday, but don't worry we'll be back on deck tomorrow morning first thing! πŸ‘‘

Enjoy the long weekend, see you tomorrow! πŸ‘‹

Brodie and Junior are looking stunning coming back into work, sporting a fresh clip and big smiles! So happy to see thes...
07/06/2026

Brodie and Junior are looking stunning coming back into work, sporting a fresh clip and big smiles! So happy to see these two back out doing what they love! πŸ˜„β€οΈ

A huge congratulations to Ranvet sponsored rider Tom McDermott on his selection for the Australian team at the Deauville...
05/06/2026

A huge congratulations to Ranvet sponsored rider Tom McDermott on his selection for the Australian team at the Deauville CSIO3* Nations Cup in France! We are so proud to support Tom & Venti as they fly the Australian flag on the world stage. Best of luck to the whole team! 🐴

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πŸ“: CSI5* Longines Grand Prix of Hamburg

Wow! They've done it again! Zoe and BG looking absolutely stunning as they are accepted through the trot up at Melbourne...
04/06/2026

Wow! They've done it again! Zoe and BG looking absolutely stunning as they are accepted through the trot up at Melbourne International Three Day Event! If you ask us, they are hands down the best dressed there and the judges thought the same!! Best of luck, Zoe and BG! We can't wait to cheer you on through each phase! 🀩

Wishing a big Ranvet Happy Birthday to our Key Accounts Manager, Emma! πŸŽ‚We hope you have a wonderful day and can't wait ...
02/06/2026

Wishing a big Ranvet Happy Birthday to our Key Accounts Manager, Emma! πŸŽ‚
We hope you have a wonderful day and can't wait to celebrate with you soon!! πŸ₯³

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