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2011 Dates...

July 15-24, Nov. 18-27,

Sign up now for the 2011 Clinics

2011 Clinic Dates ... Sunday 27th March Saurday. 24th April Sunday 22nd May Saturday 12 November Saturday 10 December

we invite you to bring your horse. Proof of current vaccinations and coggins are required. Stall, bedding, hay and water will be provided. The price to bring your own horse is $20.

Only 2 horses are allowed so sign up early if you want to bring your horse!

Host a clinic at your barn.....

That way you can learn and work on your own horses with your friends!

 

 

 

 

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Students' Quotes:

"Thoroughly enjoyed myself, excellent material, delivery and wonderful energy! Kim, you are a gift. Many thanks."

"Kim was a very entertaining speaker. She explained things in detail, answered questions in an easy to understand way and really got around to all of the students equally during the hands on portion. I would take more courses with Kim."

"Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge and passion. The last 10 days have been incredible."

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Chief Instructor - Kim Allaby

With the knowledge gained form starting her own equine business eleven years ago, coupled with a love for teaching, Kim is the right person for the position as chief instructor. As a successful professional equine massage therapist for over eleven years, Kim knows that for her students to be successful, it is equally important for them to know how to massage a horse properly,as well as how to start and grow their equine massage business.

Instructor Kim

Eleven years ago Kim wanted a career change, and was looking for a business involving horses which would have a positive impact on their lives. Having already seen how massage had benefited her horse with an undiagnosed “off and on” lameness, equine massage was the perfect fit as a business. Over the past eleven years she has improved the movement of many horses of different breeds, and disciplines.

Her practical equine massage experience, along with her business and teaching experience gathered over the years, makes Kim an ideal person for her position as Chief Instructor of the school.