Course Highlights
  • Explore multiple methods, tips and techniques on how to identify, find and release tension in a horse
  • See a demonstration of an evaluation process to determine discomfort areas in the horse
  • How to greet a horse and determine if a horse is receptive to you
  • Introduction to Traditional Chinese Method way of thinking.
  • Observe a demonstration working with several horses using the Invite / mutual greeting technique
  • Observe activating the Bladder Meridian with several horses who then self correct by releasing tension
  • Identify with horse behavior that is beyond this course, but will be covered in the advanced course
  • Connect with horses on a deeper lever by observing and respecting their boundaries
  • Apply and practice the techniques observed with your horse or experience a virtual session!
  • Communicate more effectively in a mindful way with horses
  • Learn where the Bladder Meridian is on a horse and why this work is so quiet yet powerful.
Curriculum

1 Topic
(Promotion)

1 Topic
Intro

1 Topic
What is Equine Partnered Bodywork?

2 Topics
Foundation and value of time spent with EPB
The work and allowing benefits to follow!

1 Topic
What have you learned so far?

3 Topics
Basic Foundation for Equine Partnered Bodywork
Light Touch Response Examples of horses responding to how it feels. (Not how to)
Light Touch Release Examples of horses release/ processing responses

1 Topic
Location of a Meridian on a Horse

2 Topics
Set the session up for Success!
The Invitation - Connection

4 Topics
Bladder Meridian Session with Yuri Demonstration
Virtual Session with Rose
Advanced Horse Can't Stand Still
Advanced Horse - in Discomfort

4 Topics
Begin an Evaluation
Reading an Evaluation with a Horse
Complete Evaluation Demonstration
Evaluation worksheet

3 Topics
Testimonial of Work
Program Update: Where was I before interruption?
Example: Equine Partnered Trust- Energy Work; Healing Example

1 Topic
Nancy Horne Bio

1 Topic
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Equine Partnered Bodywork - Introduction

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