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The following schools accept students without prior shiatsu knowledge but with horse knowledge. Our philosophy is to bring together a group of like-minded individuals of all ages and from all walks of life with one common goal, to enhance their relationship with the horse and with one another with a view to going out into the community and sharing their training and experience with others.
The journey starts here โฆ. This course stands on its own and offers a Foundation Course Diploma to students who meet the required standards. It is a 2 day course which runs in the spring and summer of each year over a weekend. The syllabus includes 2 days of horse work which includes observation and evaluation of the horse โ standing and in motion.
Completion of this course does not permit you to go out and give Shiatsu for renumeration. It is aimed at those people who want to give Shiatsu for relaxation to their own horses or animals belonging to their friends. In all instances, Veterinary permission must be sought and given. For details of this course please contact us for a full Prospectus. The course starts in September of each year and you will be required to attend on a monthly basis through until June of the following year, with the exception of December.
Dip SES. This is a sister school to its English counterpart, following an identical syllabus and assessment process with visiting tutors from England participating in its coursework. Holiday courses and accommodation can be arranged and Vedrana is fluent in English. Introductory course 2 days Full Practitioner Training over a 2 and a half year period. No pre-qualification necessary at start, but completion of each level is needed before entry to the next.
Course includes specific modules on Human Shiatsu. Post grad courses open to all equine shiatsu practitioners. The Scottish School of Shiatsu for Horses was established in We now have schools in Scotland, France and Finland.