Equine Body Worker

Fabienne Brochier conducting a massage session on her mare.

I qualified as an Equine Body Worker in October 2005, after following a course with Equinenergy Limited, at Writtle College near Chelmsford.

Equinenergy offer recognised certification courses in equine complementary healthcare modalities that maintain and improve the well being and performance of the horse.


Fabienne Brochier conducting a neck stretch called 'The hug' on her mare.

I first completed the Equine Sports Massage certification course to qualify as an Equine Body Worker and then went on to complement my training with the Advanced Equine Sports Massage Techniques module.

In 2008, I obtained my certificate in Equine Myofascial Release Level I to further complement my skills as an Equine Body Worker.


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Being a member of the International Equine Body Worker Association (IEBWA), I am required to carry out a specified number of hours of continued professional education during the calendar year of membership in order to maintain and enhance my skills and knowledge within the profession.