
Baseline and trends
Use Sleip to build a clear movement profile for each horse. Regular recordings help track changes over time and detect subtle shifts before they impact performance.
Normal vs. new
Not all asymmetry is a problem. Objective data helps define what’s normal for each horse — so you can recognise when something truly changes.
Smarter team decisions
Trainers, vets, farriers and physiotherapists can work from the same data to evaluate training loads, adjust plans, and support long-term soundness together.

Olympic gold medalist
At Peder Fredricson’s yard Grevlunda, performance is built on long-term horse health. Sleip is now part of the routine—used to monitor how each horse moves over time and catch subtle changes early.







