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Learn an effective technique to improve your horse's posture, performance, relaxation and connection with you.No expensive tools or fancy super powers required (although we do love a super power).
I will guide you through a framework to assess your horse for pain and restriction, then how to put your hands on your horse, and focus your attention, to achieve incredible results.
The perfect tool for people living in regional areas, often without access to immediate help.
Not only will fascial release help keep your horse sound, you will also learn techniques for emergencies.
Many of you will think you don't have what it takes, but trust me, many years of teaching has shown me everyone does have what is needed. All you need is the knowledge I teach, and some guidance.
Review from a recent clinic: 'It was the most fascinating course I have ever done.'
'Having just completed the Introductory course in Fascial Release I am astounded at the changes to and benefits for the horse. This mode of therapy is gentle and weilds profound results. Robyn has an enourmous weath of knowledge generously shared, and has the rare capacity to be able to impart this with empathy and understanding.
Thank you Robyn from me and my ponies'
Check other reviews on my FB page.
This course is a stepping stone to a further 3 clinics.
This is an intensive 2 days including class time and horse time, with some pre-course videos to watch too.
Cost $550 includes manual and guided externship.
Book now as numbers are limited.
You do not need to bring a horse, but you can bring one or two if you wish.
For bookings/payment or information about bringing your horse
Brianna Thompson 0428294891 [email protected]
For course information:
Robyn Larson-Shelton Ph: 0431387787
E: [email protected]
Robyn is a graduate of Equinology MFR and also studied with Dr Sharon May-Davis, Robyn has been a practicing bodyworker for 20 years and teaching for 9 years.
For further information check out: www.equinepet.com.au
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Charles Sturt University Equestrian Centre, Charles Sturt University Equine Centre, Gobbagombalin NSW 2650, Australia,Gobbagombalin, Wagga Wagga