JILLIAN KREINBRING, M.S.
Course 1: Functional Anatomy

Jul. 19th - 21st | North Carolina, USA

Ardenwood Farm

1946 White Cross Rd.
Chapel Hill, NC 27516

Hosted by: North Carolina Dressage & Combined Training Association (NCDCTA)
[email protected]

Please note: This 3-day course is a prerequisite for other courses in the Jillian Kreinbring Inspired series.

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Functional Anatomy: Understanding Equine Movement

Realizing Your Horse's Potential

Horse Owners, Riders, & Professionals: This Course is for you!

An eye opening and practical equine functional anatomy lecture series for equestrians of all levels and disciplines who want to learn more about riding and training for equine physical and mental wellness.

DISCOVER...

Discover how horses move their anatomy in healthy postures when ridden

UNDERSTAND...

Understand balance and collection from a new perspective

DEVELOP...

Develop your eye for correct movement and muscular development

EVALUATE...

Evaluate equine structure by learning palpation points to feel and observe skeletal structure

Course Schedule | What to Expect:

Day One:

  • Introduction Lecture: Looking at Your Horse From the Inside Out
  • Palpation Lab
  • Lecture 1 (Part 1): Arching Forward: Examining Anatomy and Function of the Equine Head & Neck

Day Two:

  • Lecture 1 (Part 2): Arching Forward: Examining Anatomy and Function of the Equine Head & Neck
  • Palpation Lab (time permitting)
  • Lecture 2: Taking a Closer Look: Equine Forequarters, Back, and the Importance of the Sling, Abdominals, and Psoas Complex

Day Three:

  • Lecture 3: Connection The Hindquarters and the Significance of the Lumbo-Sacral Joint
  • Palpation Lab (time permitting)
  • Lecture 4: Coming Full Circle: The Mechanics of Collection & Balance
  • Photo Lab: Developing Your Eye
  • Closing Circle

Frequently Asked Questions

If you need additional assistance please contact the event host: Michelle G. (414) 881-3323 or email [email protected]