Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Jan Luc Cornille Immersion 2

Immersion Two
A Special Place for a Special Education
Jean Luc Cornille
Snellville Georgia


There is a lot more into the work in hand than just walking next to the horse. The feeling of a horse adjusting the work of his back muscles to the tone of the handler’s back muscles is fascinating. This is the first step, or maybe it would be more appropriate to say, the first steps of a deep (r)evolution. For riders and trainers these first steps are initiating the evolution from dog training such as seen with typical dog training, (obedience to the rider’s aids), to athletic training, (preparing efficiently the horse’s physique for the effort). For the therapist, the experience opens a new era in the capacity of reeducation; placing the therapies in motion.
In response to popular demand, Immersion Two Is a three day event.

Friday June 10, Saturday June 11, Sunday June 12, 2011. The weekend is set-up to introduce the work in hand to therapists, riders and trainers as well as in furthering their knowledge and practical application of this work in hand. June 10 is a repeat of Immersion One. June 11 is a pertinent analysis of the horse’s locomotion. A video animation educates one in distinguishing and understanding the braking and pushing phase of the hind and front legs. Sunday 12, the work in hand intermediary level, teaches how to further the horse’s collection and introduces the practice of shoulder in and half pass.

One can come for one day or two or three.
The trademark of the Immersion program is to provide the knowledge that supports efficient practical application. Friendly, casual, informative and always with humor, the week end of June 10, 11,and 12 is set to be an even greater success than Immersion One. 
The Science of Motion’s Certification program is going to be based on credits gained through Videos, clinics, books and Immersion programs. Each day provides credits toward the qualification.
More information here http://scienceofmotion.com/documents/immersion_clinics.html

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