Being Herd: 6-Week Progressive Workshop Program

Being Herd: 6-Week Progressive Workshop Program

 

Date: January 24, 2026 to March 21, 2026
Start Time: 10:30 am
Location: Healing Reins, 65325 Cline Falls Rd, Bend, OR 97703
Event Contact Information: Chris, admin@lucindab.com
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Week # 1 – Jan. 24, 2026- Orientation to the Equine Mandala through the Horse’s Sensory World
Theme: Part 1- Learn to read the horses body language though understanding their Sensory World.

Week # 2 -Jan. 31, 2026- Equine Mandala & the Horse’s Nervous System
Theme: Part 2- Learn to read the horses body language though recognizing the state of their nervous system.

Week # 3 – Feb. 7, 2026- Equine Mandala & Learning, Memory and Emotions
Theme: Part 3- Learn to choose the correct way for a particular horse to learn.

Week # 4 – Feb. 21, 2026- Part 1- Fundamentals of Horse Speak®: My Space/Your Space, Bubbles and Boundaries, Mirroring and Matching steps. The power of Zero and “X”.
Theme: “Now I understand what safety means for you – clarity”

Week # 5 – Feb. 28, 2026- Part 2- Fundamentals of Horse Speak®: Micro Movements, Chess Board, Bubbles and Boundaries in action. Intro to the interactive areas of Horse Speak (Buttons).
Theme: Your horse will start seeing you as something other than a resource.

Week # 6 -Mar. 21, 2026- Integration: Being Herd, the O.Zone, and True Connection
Theme: “Applying everything- The horse experience and the human role”


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