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Equine Breathing Workshop February 2006

College of Natural Equine Studies

Pitsford Centre, Moulton College, Northamptonshire, UK

Students on the Equine Behaviour course spent the day learning the theory behind Equine Breathing and putting it into practice

 

 

 

3rd International Buteyko Conference Sept 2005   Report on Equine Breathing presentation

Paul O’Connell - BSc, Dip Ed, MBA, MBIBH

Chief Executive Officer - Buteyko Institute of Breathing and Health

After recovery from many years of CFS, Clare has spent significant time in the last few years developing a method for applying the principles of the Buteyko method to horses, the Equine Breathing technique. This amazing work was presented in a beautifully choreographed manner including pictures, video clips and soundtrack which graphically showed the recovery of diseased horses and the methods she has developed to help them retrain their breathing.

And from Peter Kolb

Clare's  Equine Breathing program was a very interesting application of Buteyko therapy that I believe would have resonated very well with Professor Buteyko.  She raised exactly the sorts of issues I would have expected from him.

 

 

Equine Breathing Demo at the Natural Horsemanship Gathering 2005

Clare demonstrates the 1N technique on a new recruit

 

 

First Equine Breathing Workshop 

January 2005

 

Students on Cathy Tindall’s Equine Behaviour course made a wonderful audience for the first ever Equine Breathing Workshop at the Pitsford Centre near Northampton; the new base for Cathy’s Holistic Horse Care and Equitation Centre.

The attentive and dedicated class of 15 resourceful women revelled in the physiology of the theory, flung themselves into the ‘games’ and finally got to have a go themselves on Moulton College horses.

Many have started using Equine Breathing which is great news for horses.

Further workshops are being scheduled. Email for more details (contact us)

 

games give first hand experience of physiological changes caused by breathing differently

Experiencing the effect changing the breathing has on the body

 

The College for Natural Equine Studies

The College was established by Cathy Tindall (Equine Behaviour and Health Therapist, Equine Dentist, Shiatsu and Tteam Practitioner) in order to alleviate the physical and mental stress she has so often seen in the past when visiting problem horses.  She felt that the College would enable this by educating owners and horse lovers in how to work with the horse’s natural instincts and behaviour. 

To this end she has specifically designed two unique courses to achieve this aim; Practical Equine Behaviour and Equine Shiatsu Bodywork. Courses run on weekends and are to practitioner or vocational level.

For further details see    

http://www.naturalequinestudies.com    

 

 

 

 
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