Equine Massage Courses

Horse_Lover21

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Hi, has anyone done an equine massage course that would be willing to share their thoughts on the course please?

Longer-term, I would like to train as an Equine physio however the cost of that is prohibitive at the moment so I'm looking into doing a massage course in the interim. I've had a look at a few courses but there's a huge difference in the cost and length of the courses which are all described as a Level 4 Equine Massage Course.

Any help would be much appreciated.
 
Level 4 diploma is the entry level for working with client horses. Whereabouts are you? The practical sessions are really important so closer to home keeps the travel costs down.
 
I'm in the North of Scotland so the practical sessions are going to be the difficult part and require a lot of travel as I'll need to get to Inverness and use public transport from there. The practical sessions are where I'm seeing a big difference in the various courses. I've see one with 5 practical days, one with 8 days and one with 24 days and all are Level 4 courses.
 
Thanks, I’ll have another look at all of them and see if hiring a car might be possible. I think Wolds might be easier in terms of transport but TOCES courses have more practical sessions.
 
Have you looked at the equi-ed course that runs at bogenraith equestrian? To be honest, cost and time wise, you might be just as quick to fly Inverness to England and train with Olivia at Wolds Equine
 
Thanks, I’ll have another look at all of them and see if hiring a car might be possible. I think Wolds might be easier in terms of transport but TOCES courses have more practical sessions.
I know a current TOCES student - I'd try and see if you can connect with any of them and get some feedback
 
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