Welcome to Training for Optimal Balance. This space is for riders and horse people who want to understand what truly creates stability, soundness, and partnership. We look beyond surface mechanics and quick fixes to explore how the horse organises itself from the inside out. The focus is on the axial skeleton, the nervous system, and the subtle patterns of tension that shape movement long before they become visible problems. When we stabilise the central line of the body, the limbs begin to coordinate more naturally and balance becomes a result rather than a forced position.Inside this MemberVault you will find meeting replays, structured notes, case discussions, and practical anatomy explained in a way that connects directly to training. The aim is not to manipulate legs or manufacture posture, but to develop an eye for genuine coordination and to support horses as they move from defensive patterns into stability. Take your time here. Revisit the material. Let your observation deepen. Real change comes from understanding, not from force.