The Equine Bowen
Technique
Learning how to assess the horse, firstly by
observing it, then palpating it, followed by performing the
full Equine Bowen Treatment, to include the basic treatment,
plus additional moves in specific areas of tension, pain or
discomfort.
Case studies, to
include 10 different horses between levels One and Three,
to be assessed (static and dynamic), photographed, saddle
checked inc wither pattern, and treated three times. Each
horse must have a full report including any exercises or stretches
you have suggested.
Then between levels Three and Five another 10
horses must be assessed, photographed, saddle checked, and
treated three times, but this time you must also include 3
of their riders, this will include 3 rider treatments, and
a full report, with the emphasis on how they now work together.
Safety in the stable
environment, horse handling particularly when being treated.
Liaising with the vets,
and other professionals involved with the treatment of your
clients horse. Getting permission to treat.
Conformation. The
good the bad and the ugly. Looking at the horse in specific
areas and also as a whole. Why some conformational defects
will affect movement and the wear & tear on joints.
Anatomy & Physiology,
including learning the superficial muscle structure of the
horse, how particular muscles act on the horses way of going
and skeleton, we will also cover the deeper muscles, digestive,
respiratory and lymphatic systems.
Gait and locomotion,
observing the way the horse moves, both on the lunge and with
a rider, including jumping. This will require some ridden
work so please inform me if you do not ride.
How the Bowen takes effect, we shall have sessions where
we
observe the horse and rider before and after a Bowen treatment.
Saddle fitting,
Julia Garrett will be give a lecture and demonstration on
fitting saddles, and how to recognise an ill fitting saddle.
This will include a lot of hands on for you.
Equine Dentistry,
Henry Billson or Toby Lee will give a lecture and demo on
dentistry. Showing how the inside of the horses mouth has
such an important part to play, in the whole body balance.
Getting horses fit
and the pit falls of training, Nikki Stephens will give a
talk on training various types of horses, inc Dressage, Eventers
& Racehorses. She will help to give an insight into the
problems and injuries horse owners face when training and
competing. With more years of experience than even
she would like to recall, including competing, breaking and
training. Nikki rides both shod and barefoot horses, in treed
and treeless saddles so can give a view on both, she currently
has about 50 horses in her care.
Barefoot trimming,
Trevor Jones will demonstrate trimming and foot balance, giving
the pros and cons of barefoot trimming and how to condition
the barefoot horse, he will also help us asses movement and
show how foot balance will affect other areas of the horses
structure.
An insight to nutrition,
why the feeds being given may be leading to particular behaviour
or condition problems.
Preparing your clients,
a range of stretch exercises and strengthening techniques
to suggest to your clients. This will include the safe way
to stretch a horse and some simple exercises.
Business matters,
especially yours! How to go about telling the world you are
here, PR, leaflets, cards, website, talks etc. What you should
carry in your car.
Exam: There will
be a written and practical exam at the end of the course.
Requirements: You will need
to complete the 1st four days of human Bowen training before
starting the equine course. You must also qualify
in human Bowen before you will be allowed to qualify in Equine
Bowen.
In order to be registered and listed on the website you will
need to have a current 1st Aid cert, personal liability and
professional indemnity insurance and complete 2 CPD days per
year, (for the 1st 2 years this must be with the RFCES).
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