Equine Partnered Bodywork – Introduction
What you’ll learn
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Explore multiple methods, tips and techniques on how to identify, find and release tension in a horse
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See a demonstration of an evaluation process to determine discomfort areas in the horse
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How to greet a horse and determine if a horse is receptive to you
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Learn where the Bladder Meridian is on a horse and why this work is so powerful
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Observe a demonstration working with several horses using the Invite / mutual greeting technique
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Observe an activating the Bladder Meridian session with several horses
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Connect with horses on a deeper lever by observing and respecting their boundaries
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Identify with horse behavior that is beyond this course and will be covered in the advanced course
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Apply and practice the techniques observed with your horse or experience a virtual session!
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Communicate more effectively with horses
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Introduction to the Traditional Chinese Method way of thinking
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Equine Partnered Bodywork will introduce a light touch technique we can do WITH our horse. We will discover the connection of how to ask for and observe our horse’s consent to be with us. By applying a light touch to the neck of a horse, we will see and recognize different levels of response. As a result, we will discover that by applying a light touch and staying on the point or area, the horse will ‘process and release’ their own tension, be it physical, mental, emotional. We in turn will feel our stress level melt away into relaxation.
Personal responsibility of the student who chooses to engage in activities presented in this course:
PARTICIPANTS WHO ENGAGE IN EQUINE ACTIVITIES ASSUME THE RISKS OF ENGAGING IN AND LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR INJURY, LOSS, OR DAMAGE TO PERSON OR PROPERTY RESULTING FROM THE INHERENT RISKS OF EQUINE ACTIVITIES
The skeletal image used in videos – left, right and top view are screenshots from 3D Horse Anatomy software from Biosphera3D.
The design of added circles and acupoints (© Nancy Horne) show major areas used in EPB bodywork. The software programs used in this course creation are the Adobe apps – Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Premier Pro, Apple – Keynote and ScreenFlow.
Who this course is for:
- People who want to develop a better connection with their horses
- Horse Trainers, Bodyworkers, Caregiver, Owner
- Rescue and Shelter Supporters
- Horse Enthusiasts
- People who are seeking to find peace within their heart and mind
12 reviews for Equine Partnered Bodywork – Introduction
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Emnah tritar –
amazing course, found it very detailed and very good examples given that were really relatable
Sheila McDonnell –
I really enjoyed this course and it helped me to gain a better grasp on my horses body language and seeing when they need to release anything. I look forward to learning more.
Joelle Virgilio –
For horse instruction, there should be much more instruction on how to do the technique. Online classes where you’re just reading an article or presentations, doesn’t show what you need to learn to do this work. I expected a bit more content.
Sharon Roberts –
Content very interesting . Quality low so words are out of focus. It could be my internet.
Kim Miller –
Really enjoying this course
Andrew Hackett –
Really eye opening! Nancy’s way of speaking is very clear and calming, and she imparts the information you need very clearly. The subject matter is fascinating, and I really have to recommend this course; I’m completely new to this, but now I want to do more and looking into this more!
Maria Bjørn –
Great course.
Guin Saksri –
Good advices, concepts and examples but could be better if examine the more challenge cases as all vdos and cases showed working with horses in nice weather and calm and quiet places. On the other hand, what if the atmosphere is opposite as in Asia or other continents where the weather is warmer and there are flies and other factors that might disrupt the horses. Also, the idea and methods if the horse doesn’t react to light touch.
Stacey Dahdah –
It’s good, like the examples, easy to understand
Freya Scollay –
Thank you, I really enjoy this course. And learnt a few ‘gems’.
Jan Roers –
Well presented course, tons of great information. I love the respect you show for the horse.
Rachel Buckland –
Really great course – great for anyone who wants to spend more connecting with and bonding with your horse. It really teaches you how to listen to what they need.