Science Of Motion
Immersion 4 Science Of Motion Event
Where:
Science Of Motion Farm
2772 Lenora RD
Snellville, GA 30039

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When:
Friday November 18, 2011 at 10:00 AM EST
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Sunday November 20, 2011 at 3:00 PM EST
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.Immersion

(We have created the ultimate learning tool)



Providing the science behind riding and training techniques is the trademark of Jean Luc's teaching. Clinics are successful because Jean Luc teaches how to adapt riding skills and knowledge to the horse's peculiar needs. This distinguishes Jean Luc method from the usual submitting the horse to the system.

A program needed to be created to go one step further, allowing riders, trainers and therapists to fully comprehend how the practical application of most advanced equine research studies can further horses' performances and restore soundness.
We created Immersion: a property, an atmosphere and a use of equipment allowing a full immersion into advanced scientific knowledge and the practical application of such knowledge.

Between the training ring where the rider working the horse or the therapist working in hand, learns the feeling of proper body coordination, and the class room where one can visualize the vertebral columns and body parts with computer animations how the horse's physique effectively works, Immersion is the ultimate learning tool. 

Immersion I, II and III have already furthered participants' knowledge and propensity to apply new knowledge, both in hand and under the saddle. Along the years, we will continue this program exploring new subjects and returning sometimes to the most interesting topics.
The next Immersion is scheduled Friday November 18, Saturday November 19 and Sunday November 20.

On Sunday 20th, Dr. Betsy Uhl D.V.M., Ph.D. Dip ACVP, will be our guest speaker, sharing with us pertinent observations made in the necropsy room in relation to lateral bending and transversal rotations of the horse's vertebral column. Sunday's topic will be the shoulder in, which is described by his inventor as "a movement oblique and circular" (Francois Robichon de la Gueriniere) . Centuries later, Jean Marie Denoix demonstrated that lateral bending was always associated with a movement of transversal rotation. "In the cervical and thoracic vertebral column, rotation is always coupled with lateroflexion and vice versa." (1999).  Betsy's talk will introduce the unique perspective of verifying through manipulations in the necropsy room the veracity of advanced theories.  
            
We plan to invite guest speakers into our Immersion Program as much as possible including prominent veterinarians, breeders, farriers, etc).
The topic of Friday 18 will be the Science of Motion's Work in- Hand. Introduction for some, advanced study for others, the in-hand technique can be used as an education for riders and trainers, and as a therapy. This is, for the therapist, a unique opportunity to further their work by placing the horse in motion.

Saturday 19 will be the day of study. Horses brought to the Science of Motion because conventional as well as alternative approaches could not identify the root cause of their problems. Consequently they failed to rehabilitate these horses, and they will be analyzed in great detail until a sound working hypothesis can be suggested, and a gymnastic program can be proposed.


One day will be how to use the Science of Motion's Work in Hand in the rehabilitation of injured horses
 Another day will be about Cases Study. One, two or more horses will be analyzed for their lameness or lack of performance. Solutions will be proposed and experimented in the training ring and then explained in great details in the class room. As for Immersion I, II and III, lunch and humor will be provided.

The third day will focus on a specific gymnastic exercise. The November Immersion will analyze in great details the Shoulder In.
The move is frequently used for rehabilitation as well as performances. For instance, the gymnastic of the shoulder in is particularly efficient for horses jumping with the knees close from each other over the jump.
The presentation will include;

-         History of the shoulder in.

-         Biomechanics of the Shoulder in.

-         Conditions that render the shoulder in efficient in terms of education and rehabilitation.                  

-         Inaccuracy of the judging standards





  
For non-riders as well as rider, the Science of Motion's Work in Hand allows educating the horse to properly coordinate his vertebral column mechanism.
Contact us 941-539-6207 helyn@scienceofmotion.com 
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Jean Luc and I look forward to seeing you at Immersion 4.

 

Sincerely,

 

Editor Helyn Cornille
Science Of Motion
helyn@scienceofmotion.com
941-539-6207