-
Conditioning and care: Equestrian and polo teams over the summer
In many sports, when the season comes to a close, teammates continue to train, condition and prepare to start fresh again the following year. While the same is true with Stanford's equestrian team and polo club, these two teams also take on additional responsibility in the summer.
http://www.stanforddaily.com/2015/07/27/conditioning-and-care/
-
Polo Wraps - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Polo wraps are bandage materials, usually made of fleece, for a horse's legs. They can be quite stretchy compared to other bandaging materials, and are used mainly for protection during ridden work, longeing, and turnout.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polo_wraps
-
Focus On Discipline: Polo
The polo pony (actually a full-sized horse) carries the player to the ball which the rider hits in the line of play. In this fast-paced game the horse and rider partner to play as a single unit.
http://www.thehorse.com/articles/10455/focus-on-discipline-polo
-
How to Apply Polo Wraps
Learn the do's and don'ts of wrapping a horse's legs with polo wraps.
http://www.thehorse.com/videos/30392/how-to-apply-polo-wraps
-
Polo Pony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A polo pony is the term used for a horse used in the game of polo. They may be of any breed or combination of breeds, though many have a significant amount of Thoroughbred breeding.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polo_pony
-
Senior Horse Care Tips: Keep The Aging Polo Pony Playing
If your horse is lame, give it rest, ice, anti-inflammatory meds and topical treatments as indicated. If after three days, it isn't better, or at least noticeably improving, it is probably time to call the vet.
http://poloskilz.com/senior-horse-care-tips
-
Introducing Your Horse to Polo
Tips, tricks and other ideas for introducing your horse to polo.
http://polotom.com/introducing-horse-polo
-
Polo U Training Facility
Polo horse care basics and training.
http://polotom.com/horse-care-basics
-
Training Polo Ponies
Training a horse to be a polo pony.
http://www.sportpolo.com/polo_pony/Training.htm