Ortho-Bionomy
Showing all 8 results
-
Equine Fascia Network Anatomy – Part II | November 12, 19, 26th, December 3, 10, 2024 – Tuesdays | 11 a.m.- 2:15 p.m. Mountain Time | Zoom Online 5-Part Course
In this course we pick up where we left off in Equine Fascia Network Anatomy I – and review superficial lines as well as those that interact with the additional lines that may include spirals, lateral movement and front limb lines.
-
Equine Fascia Network Anatomy – Part II | November 12, 19, 26th, December 3, 10, 2024 – Tuesdays | 11 a.m.- 2:15 p.m. Mountain Time | Zoom Online 5-Part Course – Discount for Part I Students!
In this course we pick up where we left off in Equine Fascia Network Anatomy I – and review superficial lines as well as those that interact with the additional lines that may include spirals, lateral movement and front limb lines.
-
Equine Fascia Network Anatomy – Part 1 | October 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29th, 2024 Tuesdays | 11 a.m.- 2:15 p.m. Mountain Time | Zoom Online 5-Part Course
In the equine and all mammalian bodies, fascia is connective tissue with extensive relationships, functionalities and structures that connect the entire anatomy holistically. Its continuity is a place to begin – to move awareness beyond biomechanics, assess the tensegrity structure, and instead look at those lines of fascial connection that are the basis for vitality. This course takes an Ortho-Bionomy approach to working with the fascia by fostering self-awareness and deeper understanding in the equine body.
Early Bird Deadline September 22nd, 2024.
-
Group Consultation – Equine Body Balance – May 25th, 2022
Equine Body Balance students in the certificate program are required to do six consultations.
-
Stepping Out: Equine Limbs, Ligaments and Tendons | 5 Classes | June 7th – July 5th, 2022 | Tuesdays 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Mountain Time | Zoom Online
In Equine Ortho-Bionomy, observation, range of motion and exploration of movement of the whole horse give us information on what the horse is able to do in terms of movement. These tools are helpful for assessing the horse biomechanically and help us to provide bodywork care that is most specific and beneficial.
-
Stepping Out: Equine Limbs, Ligaments and Tendons | Weekend In-Person Workshop | October 14-15, 2022
In Equine Ortho-Bionomy, observation, range of motion and exploration of movement of the whole horse give us information on what the horse is able to do in terms of movement. These tools are helpful for assessing the horse biomechanically and help us to provide bodywork care that is most specific and beneficial.
-
Sale!
Heal Equine Trauma Through Bodywork | In-Person Two-Day Workshop | May 14-15th, 2022 | Santa Fe, New Mexico
Work with equine trauma in a sensitive, specific and safe way with Equine Body Balance and Equine Ortho-Bionomy.
-
FaceTime, Zoom, Phone or Email Consultation – 1 Hour
Recently technology has afforded me the opportunity to work with owners and students of animals while they are at the barn or in their homes. For those who live anywhere in the world, this ability to use FaceTime or Zoom to make a connection and work on real world health issues is a big breakthrough. As the instructor, I can view the horse and feel the horse’s energy across a great distance, and know where he or she feels discomfort and where her strengths are. Together with the owner or student, we can intuitively find what works for the horse and how to make him or her more comfortable in his/her body. This is a hands-on session for the owner.