20/05/2026
Yes, the water treadmill is another thing that costs money.
And yes, it is another service where someone says, “it could really help your horse.”
So it is fair to question it.
But also stop for a minute and ask yourself this.
How many things have you already tried to improve the issue?
How long have you been trying?
How many professionals, friends, yard opinions, saddle checks, physio visits, supplement tubs, schooling plans, vet chats or “try this” ideas have already been involved?
Sometimes the horse does not need another random thing added.
Sometimes it needs a structured way to build strength, posture, movement quality and consistency without relying on speed, circles, rider influence or hard ground.
That is where water treadmill work can be useful.
Hydrotherapy is not new. Water based therapy has been used in the medical field for years across people, horses and other species because water changes workload, resistance and loading. Remember how we all know of a racehorse taken to the seas, a friend who has needed to rehab another riding injury in the pool...
But the important bit is not just having access to a treadmill.
It is how it is used.
Water height, speed, duration, frequency, confidence, fatigue and the horse’s wider programme all matter.
That is also why horses here are not simply put into the same sort of programmes.
Gemma’s background not only as a hydrotherapist but in rider and equine biomechanics, rehabilitation and sport focused exercise and movement analysis all influence how each horse is worked and progressed.
Working in water slows the movement down enough that many horses can no longer simply rush through the stride using momentum alone.
The horse has to organise itself more deliberately.
Which is why so much focus is placed on:
• rhythm
• tempo
• balance
• consistency
• posture
• straightness
All those words coaches repeat constantly suddenly start to matter even more.
Because strength is not just about power.
It is about how consistently the horse can organise the movement correctly.
The same treadmill can be a brilliant tool or a fairly pointless expensive walk, depending on how it is applied.
So no, it is not magic.
But used properly, it can be one of the most useful tools for horses needing controlled strengthening, rehab support, improved movement quality or a sensible return to work.
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