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kirstie
17th Apr 2007, 12:54 PM
do you first become a fully qualified human bowen practitoner from a different college.

I was looking on both the Bowen training uk for humans and the European School of Equine Bowen Therapy for equine.

I wasn't too sure, if the European School of Equine Bowen Therapy, taught you first to be a human one then an equine one?

Or do you go do a course on human and after completing said course you then can go onto doing the equine one at the European School of Equine Bowen Therapy?

Hoping someone can help i.e Poohsmate and others :)

poohsmate
17th Apr 2007, 01:10 PM
hi
yes you will have to do the human course first, allthough once you have done the first module human you can start the equine course..
i did my human with ECBS.. and julian baker, and the equine with beth darrall and ESEBT.
PM me if you want any more info:) :)

kirstie
17th Apr 2007, 01:44 PM
Thanks Norman, you've made it clearer thanks for the ECBS link have pm'd you :)

Bobbin
17th Apr 2007, 02:07 PM
I wanted to become a Equine Bowen Therapist but I don't have the time to do the courses, thats when I came across Equine Touch . They both evolved from the same theory and from my point of view I can do the courses which are long weekends and then inbetween case assesments. Just fits my life better.

kirstie
17th Apr 2007, 02:12 PM
Thanks Karen, have been reading your threads on weekend courses, they sound very good :) and informative. I have more time, now, since something fell through, so i should hopefully be able to fit it around.

Thanks for replying :)

Bobbin
17th Apr 2007, 02:13 PM
Cool, well if you want anymore info let me know.

Both directions are good.

kirstie
17th Apr 2007, 02:24 PM
Thanks Karen :) Might take the offer up soon :)