Energetic Horse Care
Introduction to the Fundamentals of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
Curriculum:
- Qi- Life energy: what supports / hinders the flow of energy
- Meridians and their importance for the daily care of your horse
- Yang / Yin and the evaluation of imbalances according to the polar principles of TCM
Further
- How can we integrate the fundamentals of TCM into our daily horse care?

- How can we support the health of our horses?
- Energetic first aid for injuries, illnesses (e.g. colic) etc.
- Harmonizing light energetic imbalances of your horse
- Energetic support before and after training /showing
- Questions and answers for specific challenges of the participants
- Ways to emotionally support your horse
- What meaning does the fluctuation between tension and relaxation have for the training and health of your horse
Practice with the horse!!!
Qualified Windhorse Coach for Horses Training for Meridian Work with Horses
Why the name “Windhorse Coach for Horses”? The Windhorse describes the “Lungtas” swinging in the wind and its healing energy. The wind is everywhere and brings the material of life and consciousness. The “horse” symbolizes speed, fleetness and strength and is known as the mediator between heaven and earth.
The title Windhorse Coach should symbolize the interaction between matter and energy, between heaven and
earth. Our time now is characterized by many different treatment methods.
The Windhorse Coach works primarily in energetic areas. Elements from topics of “matter”, such as muscle massage, are also included in the curriculum.
The coaches get a solid basic training in meridian work - a substantial emphasis is placed on a profound understanding of the principle of qi and yin/yang.
Anatomy is also an important part of the curriculum, as the coaches will later be confronted with technical terms when working with the diagnosis of vets. A deep understanding of the many ways to improve the animal’s health within an environment characterized by western medicine allows a positive cooperation between differing disciplines.
- 1st Weekend: Introduction to Energy and Anatomy
- Fundamental terms: qi, yin / yang, 5 elements, meridians
- Qi gong - sensitization of the participants
- 2nd Weekend: Meridians Yin/ Anatomy - Review
- The meridians on the horse, applied anatomy in conjunction with the meridians
- Qi gong: meditation and centering
- 3rd Weekend
Meridians Yang / Nutrition - Meridians
- Nutrition according to the 5 elements and western viewpoints
- Interaction coach/horse/horse owner
- 4th Weekend Review / Manual Muscle Work 2 1/2 Days
- Meridians/Acupressure - review and intensive
- Manual muscle work - intensive
- Test
Price: per weekend 2 ½ days 260,– Euro
The test is not necessary according to current Austrian industrial code. Price: 150,- Euro