INTERMEDIATE CLINIC - LEVEL 2

Prerequisite to attend: Foundation Clinic - Level 1

On this three day clinic the students will revise and fine tune all the procedures that they were introduced to on Level 1, horse and human. They will be instructed in further human procedures in order to familiarize themselves with the move and obtain feedback and evaluate the effect before transposing them onto the equine. The intermediate course is constructed similarly to the Foundation clinic, in that the students will work on humans, theory and A and P on the first two mornings and then on horses in the afternoon. On the third day students will work on horses all day long.

The Intermediate clinic is designed to take students on both tracks, Horse Lovers and Practitioners - to the next level in Equine Touch, working on horses with problems Three days of intensive hands on Equine Bodywork during which time the student, no matter whether they are on the horse lover/owner track, or the practitioner track will be personally introduced to:


Basic A and P relating to the areas where the move will be performed
The new moves on the human body and transposing the human procedures to the equine
Learning Equine Touch Advanced Body Balancing address (ABB) which covers: hindquarter, stifle, forequarter, withers, girth,neck, atlas, saddle area
Learning new Area of Concern addresses relating to the foreleg, chest, shoulder and girth, sacrum pump, serratus, subscapularis, masseter, forehead, skull, sacrum, pelvis


The uniqueness of the Equine Touch Foundation education system is that students who decide to take one specific track may at any time transfer to the other. In that way a student who has decided to take this next step towards helping their own horse finds that they wish to transfer to the practitioner track the format is easy, they have learned exactly the same as the 'practitioner' student, and to make the switch have simply to do the mandatory horse assessments and the other requirements such as instructor evaluation before moving on to the next level.

The Intermediate Clinic remains exactly the same as that taught to Veterinary Surgeons in Europe in 1999 and 2000. There have been no modifications to the syllabus and all Equine Touch procedures rest upon this tried, tested and endorsed procedures.