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OrthoBionomy is the registered trademark of OrthoBionomy Australia and used with permission Equine Positional Release is an innovative tool in the fabric of holistic horse care Partnered by barefoot trimming and natural training and riding, EPR makes a heartening contribution along the path of humane, safe and sustainable horse-human partnerships. Zarna Carter is an qualified Ortho-Bionomy® Instructor, Homoeopath and Herbalist teaching in Australia, NZ and the USA. Curriculum Outline Introduction to Self Correction and the horse Equine Positional Release Principles Principles in common with OrthoBionomy and Homoeopathy Gestures and nonverbal language of the horse Nervous system of the horse, including the Parasympathetic, Sympathetic and Social nervous systems Assessment: Observation, Palpation Skills and Movement Analysis Determining Preferred Position Application of Positional Release Techniques Response to Techniques Hoof Mechanism EQUINE POSITIONAL RELEASE INSTITUTE Equine Positional Release Clinic Exploring Assessment, Technique and Response Holistic Non-Force Horse-Rider Health Care EPR is principle based postural educa;on to aid structural and postural alignment. EPR is based on the principles of OrthoBionomy and Homoeopathy. Learn nonforce techniques to improve strength, balance and flexibility. Learn muscle and joint release exercises for the neck, shoulders, hips, legs and hooves. 15th - 16th February 2014 9am - 5pm Tangary Pk Sport Horses, Lake Clifton WA $340 or $315* *paid by 15/1/14 The class is open to riders, trainers, farriers, veterinarians, chiropractors, massage therapists and allied health professionals. To book contact: Tanya Jacobs 0409 530 150 [email protected] Zarna Carter 0477 945 006 [email protected] www.eprortho.com

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Ortho-­‐Bionomy  is  the  registered  trademark  of  Ortho-­‐Bionomy  Australia  and  used  with  permission

Equine Positional Release is an innovative tool in the fabric of holistic horse care Partnered by barefoot trimming and natural training and riding, EPR makes a heartening contribution

along the path of humane, safe and sustainable horse-human partnerships. Zarna Carter is an qualified Ortho-Bionomy® Instructor, Homoeopath and Herbalist

teaching in Australia, NZ and the USA.

Curriculum Outline

Introduction  to  Self  Correction  and  the  horse

Equine  Positional  Release  Principles

Principles  in  common  with  Ortho-­‐Bionomy  and  Homoeopathy

Gestures  and  non-­‐verbal  language  of  the  horse

Nervous  system  of  the  horse,  including  the  Para-­‐sympathetic,  Sympathetic  and  Social  nervous  systems

Assessment:  Observation,  Palpation  Skills  and  Movement  Analysis

Determining  Preferred  Position

Application  of  Positional  Release  Techniques  

Response  to  Techniques

Hoof  Mechanism

EQUINE POSITIONAL RELEASE INSTITUTE

Equine Positional Release Clinic Exploring Assessment, Technique and Response

Hol

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Non

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-Rid

er H

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EPR  is  principle  based  postural  educa;on  to  aid  structural  and  postural  alignment.

EPR  is  based  on  the  principles  ofOrtho-­‐Bionomy  and  Homoeopathy.

Learn  non-­‐force  techniques  to  improve  strength,  balance  and  flexibility.    

Learn  muscle  and  joint  release  exercises  for  the  neck,  shoulders,  hips,  legs  and  hooves.  

15th - 16th

February2014

9am - 5pm

Tangary PkSport Horses,Lake CliftonWA

$340 or

$315**paid by 15/1/14

The  class  is  open  to  riders,  trainers,  farriers,veterinarians,  chiropractors,  massage  therapists  and  allied  health  professionals.

To  book  contact:Tanya  Jacobs0409  530  [email protected]

Zarna  Carter0477  945  [email protected]