Decoding TBT – Why Alignment is More Than Just Bone Deep

Decoding TBT – Why Alignment is More Than Just Bone Deep

From Over The Oxer by infoz37

May 19, 2026 · 18 min · Episode 195

About this episode

This episode explores the Tucker Biokinetic Technique and its impact on equine health and performance.

In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of Tucker Biokinetic Technique (TBT). Have you ever felt like your horse’s performance was "just a little bit off"—like an old analogue radio with a bit of static? Join me as I explore how to fine-tune your horse’s health from a "usable" signal to a "crystal-clear" digital frequency. Drawing on a professional background in biochemistry, I bridge the gap between peer-reviewed science and the intangible, staggering results of energy work. We're moving beyond simple skeletal alignment to discuss the energetic motility of organs, fascia, nerves and blood vessels. In this episode, we discuss: The "Achilles" Effect: How primary causes (like chemical burdens from wormers, vaccines, or fertilisers) create a ripple effect of compensations that lead to lameness or tension. The Liver-Ligament Connection: Why a stressed detox organ might be the hidden reason your horse isn’t repairing soft tissue. What Happens in a TBT Session: From "listening" to bioenergy frequencies to the subtle physical shifts you can expect to see in your horse. The Confidence to Ride Forward: How knowing your horse is truly in alignment—not just…

People in this episode

Host: infoz37

Topics covered

  • Equine health
  • Tucker Biokinetic Technique
  • Bioenergy
  • Horse performance
  • Skeletal alignment
  • Energetic motility

Keywords

  • Tucker Biokinetic Technique
  • TBT
  • Equine Bioenergy
  • horse performance
  • skeletal alignment
  • energetic motility
  • Achilles Effect
  • Liver-Ligament Connection

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Tucker Biokinetic Technique

Places: UK, US, Singapore, Vietnam

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