Become a CERTIFIED Equine Musculoskeletal Unwinding Practitioner

Join the global movement to help heal horses, naturally. Equine Musculoskeletal Unwinding is a horse bodywork method like none other. It is our premier and most popular offering at Holistic Horseworks, and for good reason!

 

The tools, techniques, and perspectives used in this practice are not only totally unique but extremely effective in solving a wide variety of equine issues from mysterious lameness to poor behavior, problematic saddle fit, kissing spine, uevevitis— the list goes on.

Equine Musculoskeletal Unwinding will (and in many ways already has) revolutionize the horse care industry.

 

YOU can become part of that revolution.

Something For Everyone!

Whether you already are or are looking to become a horse care practitioner, learning and becoming certified in this methodology will add a whole new level of power and credibility to your practice.

 

Most other equine bodywork courses can only offer you a certificate of completion, but we can offer you an official certification. The only way a certification can be issued is by the originator of a modality or program. April Love, founder of Holistic Horseworks, lends her credentials and expertise to make this possible!

Let’s outline the path to certification:

  • Enroll in the certification program
  • Complete a case study
  • Submit a demonstration video
  • Become a member of IICT
  • Receive your official certification!

Imagine how great it will feel to tell your friends, family, professional colleagues, and potential clients that you are professionally qualified to offer holistic care to horses.

And then you get to hand them a business card with professional seals and accreditation on it! And you’ll be insured to boot, keeping you, your clients, and their horses safe. (That’s where the IICT part comes in. We want all of our practitioners to be insured!)

It will be almost as good as the feeling of helping horses heal, which is why the reason you’re here in the first place.

So, without any further ado, hit the button below to enroll in the Level 1 Equine Musculoskeletal Unwinding Certification Program!

Investment

Did you attend your original clinic with April?

Cost: $300

Did you attend your original clinic with a certified instructor?

Cost: $50 deposit to Holistic Horseworks $250 paid to instructor

 

Enrollment Application

So, without any further ado, fill out the form below to enroll in the Level 1 Equine Musculoskeletal Unwinding Certification Program!

We’ll get back to you with approval and a final invoice as soon as possible.

Level 1 Certification Application (Clinic Students)

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