Performance management
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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.

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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. 

Case
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2
week intervals
All horses at the Grevlunda yard are recorded with Sleip routinely.
110+
international wins
Olympic gold medallist Peder Fredricson has secured over 110 international wins in showjumping.
One
shared view
Recordings are used by riders, grooms, and vets to share observations and discuss each horse’s status—whether preparing for competition or adjusting training.
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Peder Fredricson
Professional rider
“With the Sleip app, we can easily and continuously gauge how the horses are moving. This way, if anything is off, we can pick it up early. It also gives the team around the horse a shared picture when discussing how it’s doing.

You may feel that something is not 100% right, and Sleip gives you data to back you up and the documentation to discuss with the team and take action. I’ve grown up hearing a lot about gait analysis and equine biomechanics from my father, so I understand and appreciate the science behind it. Sleip is spot-on in that regard—it’s easy to use, and doing so over time contributes to a deeper understanding of how the horses are doing.”
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