Equine, Canine and Feline Acupressure Courses

Tuesday, February 25th, 2014

ACUPRESSURE IS SAFE, NONINVASIVE AND AN EXTREMELY POWERFUL ANCIENT HEALING ART.

MAY 10TH–15TH MAY 10 , 2014 • DOORALONG, NSW-CENTRAL COAST

Acupressure offers animals optimal health and can help resolve physical
and psychological issues such as digestive problems, lameness, anxiety, healing
from injury or surgery, arthritis, aging issues and more. These courses are
designed for animal owners, trainers, bodyworkers, and healthcare providers

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COURSES OFFERED • MAY 2014

10th–11th Introduction to Equine or Small Animal Acupressure

12th–15th Meridians & Specific Conditions I & II

More Information, Course Descriptions, Fees & Registration:
www.animalacupressure.com or Tallgrass@animalacupressure.com

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ACUPRESSURE-MASSAGE

The health benefits of acupressure have been recognized for over 4000
years. This safe, noninvasive, hands-on form of healing has proven to:

• Strengthen muscles, tendons, joints and bones
• Release natural cortisone to reduce swelling & inflammation
• Resolve injuries more readily by increasing blood flow to remove toxins
• Release endorphins to increase energy or relieve pain, and
• Enhance mental clarity & calm required for focus in training & performance.

NOTE: Past participants are welcome to revise courses @ ½ price. If you have any questions
regarding your program, please contact us: Tallgrass@animalacupressure.com

Instructors

Amy Snow, CO-FOUNDER OF TALLGRASS & Kristen Guerra, EQUINE SPECIALIST

Amy Snow has studied and worked in the field of acupressure since 1976. She attended
the International Institute of Chinese Medicine and the Acupressure Institute as well as
numerous courses in other bodywork modalities. Amy is the co-author of 8 animal
acupressure texts, is widely published, and has taught worldwide for the past 15 years.

Kristen Guerra is an Equine Acupressure Specialist and Practitioner from Phoenix,
Arizona. She owns and manages a rehabilitation ranch and is an Assistant Instructor
with Tallgrass for the past five years.

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