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Join us at the conference 

Do you feel or experience this:

  • Lack of professional training

  • Rider in stress or horse in stress

  • Hoofs and alignments  

  • injury and prevention

On this day our speakers will all guide you so you can implement all this knowledge back home with your horse

A true and special experience

​Moving Together, Performing Better.

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Word from the organizer

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As a manual therapist for humans and horses and the expertise in biomechanics  I see the same problems arising again and again,  Stress, tension and lack of professional training. Too often these problems lead to frustration for both horse and rider. Therefor I've created the conference. The whole day dedicated to understand the movement, the posture, hoof balance, stress and mental health.. 

My goal is simple, givie you the tools and knowledge taking home and implement into your day to day riding. So you and your horse performing better.

I'm delighted to welcome you at the conference. 

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Nov 15th 2025

Join us on November 15th, 2025, in Brussels, Sheraton Hotel Zaventem Belgium, for the Equestrian Biomechanics Conference - a premier event dedicated to advancing the science of horse and rider interaction through muscle function, movement, and performance.

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Step into a World where Science meets Performance.

Where passion for the horse meets cutting-edge knowledge. We are delighted to welcome you to the Equine Biomechanics Conference - a day dedicated to deepening your understanding of the horse-human connection through the lens of biomechanics.

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Whether you're a rider, trainer, therapist, veterinarian, or simply an equine enthusiast, this conference is designed to inspire, educate, and elevate your approach to horse care and performance.​

What to Expect

Throughout the day, we will explore a wide range of topics that are central to the health, longevity, and well-being of both horse and rider:

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  • Equine Biomechanics: Gain insights into how the horse moves, compensates, and performs — and how subtle dysfunctions can lead to long-term issues.

  • Lameness & Orthopedics: Learn from experts how to detect, understand, and manage lameness and orthopedic challenges before they become career-limiting.

  • Horse & Rider Posture: Discover how positioning, symmetry, and alignment can drastically affect movement and comfort — in the horse and in the rider.

  • Stress & the Nervous System: Delve into the biomechanical impact of stress and emotional tension, and how it manifests in the body of both horse and human.

Our Speakers

Join us at the Equestrian Biomechanics Conference for an inspiring lineup of expert speakers exploring the intricate relationship between horse and rider. This event focuses on the muscular interactions and neurological connections that define peak performance and harmony in equestrian sport.

 

Featured speakers include Dr. Sue Dyson, internationally renowned Specialist in Equine Orthopaedics; Dr. Els Van den Brande, Neurosurgeon with a passion for horse-rider dynamics; and Matthias Agneessens of Move2Ride, a leading authority in equestrian biomechanics and rider performance.

 

With three additional speakers to be announced, this conference promises cutting-edge insights at the intersection of science, movement, and equestrian excellence.

What clients say 

We are looking forward to this amazing conference 

Stephanie

Looking forward to meet Sue Dyson in Belgium and everything about the hoofs topic is amazing. 

What a day it will be!!!

Mary S.

So happy to attend this conference from Move 2 Ride, thanks Matthias for organizing

Shelly R.

I am so thrilled finely attend such a good conference, looking forward to see what I can do for stress

Jonathan

 

What a line up you have at your conference, looking so much forward to hear all about the hoofs and the posture. 

Thank you Matthias for creating such an event in Belgium.

Michelle B.

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