Sessions for Horses
The Equine Natural Movement Series repatterns the structure of the horse's body. A balanced horse
uses his muscles in harmony rather than one side working to compensate for the restrictions of the other.
These sessions are done at a pace and
depth that the horse easily accepts physically and energetically.
Sessions progress to the deeper structure as the surface
structures allow deeper work.
Gitta Sivander, 2007 student from Germany licensed horse therapist and former circus performer
The Equine Natural Movement Series series consists of five
sessions. The first three sessions are about a week apart, then the
next two are spread out over the next four to six weeks. In between
sessions the horse and rider work together to integrate the changes
into the horse's movement pattern.
How to Get Sessions
Joseph Freeman, the creator of the series and head teacher at the school,
does have a private practice when he's not teaching. He sees horses primarily
in Oregon and Washington. Happily, we have many
graduates who do this work in other areas. Click on the Practitioners link below
and you can contact a certified Equine Natural Movement Series graduate
who was personally trained by Joseph.
We also assist our graduates in arranging clinics and sessions in many areas.
Let us know if you'd like a practitioner to work with you or your group in your area.
Cost: Sessions with Joseph are $150 per session or $750 for the five session
series. Sessions are about 75 minutes long. Most clients pre-pay for the
series. Prepay discount is $700. Graduate prices vary quite a bit. Just ask your local practitioner
what the cost is in your area.
Click on any links under PROFESSIONAL TRAINING to learn how to become a practitioner yourself.
Click Here to Find a Practitioner
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