equine spine
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Equine Body Balance Demo Skills | Zoom Online | Thursday, February 29, 2024 | 4 p.m – 7 p.m. Mountain Time
Have you ever needed to do an equine bodywork demo but didn’t know where to start?
This 3-hour zoom course is designed for those who want to give public presentations of their work. We will review what to present, how to present and where we might possibly do a presentation of our work.
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Equine WinterWork – Exercises and Bodywork for Mind, Body and Soul | 3-Part Course | Zoom Online | Tuesdays, February 4-18th, 2025 | 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Mountain Time
Do you have a horse? Want to incorporate a few exercises into your bodywork? Do you have a good horse who listens? Listening is where we begin.
A lot of listening takes place during the daily interactions with your horse – between the two of you. Those who struggle with listening will learn valuable skills.
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Introduction to Equine Ortho-Bionomy – Zoom Online | Tuesdays, February 13-March 12, 2024 | 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Mountain Time
This class is for the owner who is interested in learning some tools to maintain their own horses’ health, human bodyworkers who want to work with equines, and horse professionals who are interested in sustainable ways to assist in the healing of equines. The class aims to foster a holistic view of the horse and people’s
relationship to it through non-force intention. Equine Body Balance balances the
horse’s systems and allows for better functionality. -
New: Inside the Equine Thoracics – Zoom Online | Tuesdays, March 26-April 23, 2024 | 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Mountain Time
In this 5-part online course we will explore the role of the thoracic spine in the locomotion and functionality of the equine, taking into consideration both the ridden and unridden horse.
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Introduction to the Equine Spine | 2-Day Workshop | Sundays, September 24 and October 1, 2023 | Cerrillos, New Mexico
While people are fond of saying ‘no hoof no horse’ you could say ‘no spine no horse.’ The spine is the central structure of the body that makes possible all movement, flexion and extension, and sustains health in all other areas. To work with the spine is to work on the entire being, holistically.