May 15th, 2010 - Cochrane Ag Society Grounds
1 Day – Centered Riding Clinic with Connected Riding Techniques
with Sue Falkner-March
Centered Riding® Instructor/ Clinician Level 3, a Connected Riding Practitioner and a T.T.E.A.M. Practitioner 2
Centered Riding is based on a knowledge of human and horse anatomy, balance, movement, and on understanding how the mind affects the body and how both affect the horse. It uses centering and grounding techniques from the oriental martial arts, along with body awareness, mental imagery and sports psychology. Through increasing body awareness, inhibiting old patterns, and replacing them with a more balanced, free, and coordinated use of self, both horse and rider can move more freely and comfortably, and develop their best performance.
Sue Falkner-March teaches her clinics in a supportive and relaxed manner that allows the learning process to be a positive and enjoyable experience for both the horse and rider.
Additional information on centered riding please refer to www.centeredriding.org & www.connectedriding.com