Equine Assisted Coaching For Riding Instructors, Horse Trainers and Barn Owners
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Equine Assisted Coaching: A Practical Introduction for Equine Professionals
This 4-week class is designed for barn owners, riding instructors, and horse trainers who want to learn how equine assisted coaching works and how it can enhance their business. You’ll gain practical tools to integrate this approach into your work, deepen your understanding of human behavior, and explore new ways to support your clients—all while creating additional income opportunities. Join us at EquineFlow in Greenville, South Carolina or online for a straightforward, hands-on introduction to equine assisted coaching. |
May 2025
Category : Continued Education
Prerequisite: None DATES 2025 Mondays in May TIMES 10:00 am - noon, includes lunch. LOCATION 73 Ferguson Rd, Piedmont, SC. USA. Outdoor location, bring boots, jacket, dress in layers. |
CONTINUED EDUCATION FOR HORSE PROFESSIONALS
This workshop is designed to give you a solid understanding of how equine assisted coaching works and why it’s a valuable addition to your existing skill set. Through practical exercises and straightforward discussions, you’ll learn how to use your horses to help clients gain insights, overcome challenges, and move forward in meaningful ways. Whether you’re looking to diversify your services or simply deepen your knowledge of human behavior, this class will provide you with tools and techniques you can start applying right away.
HORSES?
This is not a riding camp. Instead we allow horses to be horses, so their natural instincts help us grow our adaptive self-leadership skills. Haflinger Zen and Shetland Welsh Cross Huckleberry are used to safely and freely interacting with people young and old. They have two very distinct personalities, allowing for lots of insight and laughter. Horses are cheeky and reflective, helping you build interpersonal leadership skills. The camp follows proven horse assisted learning protocols, teaches neuroscience backed facts on animal and human behavior, and combines it with lots of fun games that support your journey from young girl to woman with the ability to self-determine and self-direct your mind.
This is not a riding camp. Instead we allow horses to be horses, so their natural instincts help us grow our adaptive self-leadership skills. Haflinger Zen and Shetland Welsh Cross Huckleberry are used to safely and freely interacting with people young and old. They have two very distinct personalities, allowing for lots of insight and laughter. Horses are cheeky and reflective, helping you build interpersonal leadership skills. The camp follows proven horse assisted learning protocols, teaches neuroscience backed facts on animal and human behavior, and combines it with lots of fun games that support your journey from young girl to woman with the ability to self-determine and self-direct your mind.