EGEA Contact Info
Phone/Fax: 707-876-1908
PO Box 415
13950 Hwy 1
Valley Ford, CA 94972
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Horse Sense for
the Leader Within: EGE-1
Oct 12-16, 2010 Barcelona, Spain
Oct 25-29, 2010 CA
Feb 1-5, 2011 CA
May 2-6, 2011 CA
Horses Coaching & Somatics: EGE-2
(EGE 1 is a pre-requisite)
Nov 1-12, 2010
Feb 7-18, 2011 CA
July 18-29, 2011 CA
EGE Certification Program
Horse Sense in Depth
(Includes EGE-1 and EGE-2)
Oct 25-Nov 12, 2010, CA
Feb 1-18, 2011 12 CA
July 11-29, 2011, CA
Advanced EGE: Healthy Healers
Jan 23-25, 2011
Early Registration Discounts apply if you register and pay 2 months prior to program. See Store for details.
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Week 2 and 3 focus on developing each participant’s particular style of facilitation, while gaining further clarity on the EGE process, exercises that each participant plans to utilize, and goals and plans for incorporating EGE into one’s professional offer.
During this program we encourage each individual to refine their own voice, expand on their existing skills, and develop the facilitation skills necessary to incorporate horses into the learning process. Participants will practice leading EGE sessions throughout the 2 weeks cumulating with a 1-day public program that the EGE students will plan, prepare and deliver.
The program also includes further studies in Somatics and how to read and articulate body language which is a fundamental aspect of EGE work. participant will learn how to read the horse, the participant and how to translate what the horses are reflecting in an effective way.
Topics Covered in Weeks 2 and 3:
· Facilitation Development
· Developing your facilitation style
· Refine your feedback to have maximum effect
· Developing and maintaining your presence during coaching/teaching
· Maintaining beginning, middle and end of sessions
· Knowing when to choose what exercises
· Holding a space for learning and possibility for change
· Identifying core issues
· Developing ability to work with principles that were set forth in week 1
· Designing curriculum
· Implementing a programs to the public
· Gain clarity on type of people you want to work with
· Determine type of programs and themes you want to offer
· Evaluating horses for EGE work
· Understanding differences between coaching and therapy
· Learn to articulate the EGE process, it’s value and importance
· Working with group dynamics
· Develop your listening skills and sense of timing
· The universal principles of horsemanship that allow this work to be possible
· Horse psychology-social, hierarchal herd structure
· Body language and how the horse deals with energy
· Herd dynamics
· Identifying the horse's emotional state and willingness to relate
· Understanding the predator/prey dynamic
· Horses as mirrors
· Understanding the difference between horsemanship models and EGE
7th Annual EGEA
Conference Registration
Member Rate
$575
Non-Member Rate
$595
Additional Guest(s)
$25
Closing Dinner, Jan 29, 2011
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations received before Dec. 1, 2010 will be refunded minus a $200 handling fee.
No refunds on cancellations after Dec. 1, 2010.