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CERTIFICATE of Completion Available!
Completing Part 1 and 2 of the Task Analysis presentations and quizzes will result in the participant completing 1 hour of education focused on evaluating the movement, build, and shape of equines to help ensure the best match for students with a wide range of disabilities.
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You will have 30 days from date of purchase to access the online course and certificate of completion
You should be able to access the course immediately once purchased. However, in some cases there may be a slight delay in the ability to access the course while PayPal transfers the information to this learning platform (this will not take away from your 48 hours to watch the webinar). If you cannot access the course within a few hours of purchasing, please email saebra.p@hooffallsandfootfalls.com and we will resolve the issue.
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What will you learn?

- Build of the Horse- Narrow, average, wide. How do these builds impact our students? Considerations when pairing with different disabilities.
- Barrel Shapes- What are they and how do they impact different riders
- How Movement Feels- Including discussion on how it impacts rider tone and sensory input
- The Horse & Human Pelvis- How are they similar? How do they impact each other? Why does this matter when evaluating movement?
- Pelvic tilt explained and when/how it is seen in riders
- Three main types of movement- What does the rider feel? What will we see on the ground? Disability considerations.
- How Movement is felt- Rating it and how it may impact riders with different diagnoses
- Final Thoughts and tips on horse build and movement evaluation



Presented by Saebra Pipoly
Owner/Founder of Hoof Falls & Footfalls
PATH Intl. Advanced Therapeutic Riding Instructor, CTRI, ESMHL, Mentor, Associate Faculty/Evaluator for Registered TRI OSWC
Learn more about Saebra and Hoof Falls & Footfalls HERE.
