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Date: Jun 28, 2011
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The Science Of Motion / Jean Luc Cornille

presents

Immersion

A special place for equestrian education.

Jean Luc Cornille

2772 Lenora Road

Snellville Georgia

 

The trademark of the Immersion program is to provide the knowledge that supports efficient practical application.

The first step toward progress is to "update" whatever we have been taught to actual knowledge of the equine physiology.

The immersion program is about creating contexts in which, riders, trainers, veterinarians and therapists can immerse themselves into better education or reeducation of better horses.

 

A 1968 graduate of the Equestrian Military School, Le Cadre Noir de Saumur, Jean Luc received intensive training from Joseph Neckerman, Willy Schulteis and Hans Gunter Winkler. In 1972 and 1976, respectively, he worked closely with Michel Cochenet to prepare two Olympic teams for the national three-day event. Margit Otto Crepin, the French and Olympic Champion, is one of Jean Luc's most prominent dressage students.

 

Moving to the U.S. as dressage trainer for the 1984 Los Angeles Olumpic jumping team gold Gold medal, Melanie Smith at Windrush Farm, Jean Luc subsequently founded E. A. 21 in Orange, Virginia, from which he began an extensive program of clinics and seminars throughout the U.S. and Canada. His work has concentrated on applying the latest biomechanical research to redefine traditional approaches to equine training. It was here that Jean Luc also discovered a strong connection to the rehabilitation of lame horses. He has successfully rehabilitated such severe disabilities as navicular syndrome, contracted tendons, degenerative joint disease, and upward fixation of the patella, as well as cases of obscure and idiopathic lameness.

 

 

For a complete schedule, registration and prices visit our web site at: http://www.scienceofmotion.com or call Helyn 941-539-6207

Limited space register early!



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