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Equine Advanced Practitioner Workshop

Fri, 24 May

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Parua Bay

Parua Bay- Northland

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Equine Advanced Practitioner Workshop
Equine Advanced Practitioner Workshop

Time & Location

24 May 2024, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm

Parua Bay, 67 Rukuwai Road, Parua Bay 0192, New Zealand

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About the event

☀️🐴 A First of it's Kind!  This Course is for the fully qualified Equine Practitioner who is currently working with Equines and ConTact C.A.R.E on a regular basis.  It is a space to workshop ideas, findings and explore the Flinchlock phenomena together with like minded people. Whilst learning more of the in-depth techniques and levels of Self- Defence for Equine ConTact C.A.R.E. 

Attendance is for up skilling and working towards being an Advanced Practitioner of Equine ConTact C.A.R.E.  Facilitated by Camille Nelson in exploring the levels of Equine Self Defence the newest techniques and bone relationship discoveries and how to use these within everyday practice.  

The workshop is about your practice as a practitioner of ConTact C.A.R.E so there is lots of room to explore your own findings and ask why.  

It is also a chance to gain support and containment of the quality principles of Equine ConTact C.A.R.E for your own business and practice.  

Horses provided.  

Cost: $280   

9am- 4.30pm  

Venue:  Lisa Bishop's Centre  67 Rukuwai Road, Parua Bay  Northland  

To register:  

Camille Nelson  

021 265 9423  

info@epona.co.nz

Tickets

  • May the horse be with you...

    This ticket is for attendance to the Equine Advanced Practitioner Workshop, being held at Parua Bay on the 24th May 2024.

    $280.00

    +$7.00 ticket service fee

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'Epona'

560 Waiwhero Rd

RD2 Upper Moutere 7175

mobile: 021 265 9423

info@epona.co.nz

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