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Equine Fascia and Trauma Release is open to professional equine body workers and horse owners/riders alike.How are we able to unlock both physical and emotional trauma in our horses?
By understanding the fascia, we change traditional treatment practices into a completely new therapy protocol. This adds a new dimension to all existing forms of training and manual therapy.
Horse and rider are uniquely connected and as such, when there is a blockage in one, it manifests into the other. Because of this, before a horse can be successfully treated, one must often look at the rider first and provide the necessary tools to correct their own compensation patterns.
Course Programme:
Day 1 – Starts at 9am
* Introduction to Equine Trauma and Fascia – Theory lecture
* What is Fascia and how is it linked to trauma?
* Why and how do we work with it?
* Understanding chronic pain and neurology
* Trauma Release Exercises theory
* Key Rider Muscle Activation - Demonstration
* Practical application for participants
Lunch Break 13:00
* Introduction to Fascia Release on the horse
* Introduction to Trauma Release Exercises (TRE) facilitated 20 min sessions as participants experience basic TRE
End of day at 17:00
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Day 2: start at 9am
* Check-in session
An opportunity for participants to discuss and share experiences from Day 1
* Continuation of fascial and autonomic nervous system theory
* Scar release demonstration
Lunch Break at 13:00
* Practical application on the horse
* TRE
End of day at 17:00
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Day 3: starts at 9am
* Check-in session
An opportunity for participants to discuss and share experiences from Day 2
* Continuation of theory
* Trauma Release Exercises
Lunch Break at 13.00
* Practical application on the horse
* Certificates
Cost:R4500
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Patsy Devine Art, 92 Old Main Rd, Hillcrest, 3624, South Africa,Botha's Hill