Do you want to know more about Equine Bodywork & Massage?

The School of Applied Integrative Therapy has what you need!

Do you dream of becoming a Nationally Certified Equine Bodywork and Massage Practitioner?

Or do you just want to know more about Equine Bodywork & Massage? We at The School of Applied Integrative Therapy (SchoolAIT) would love to help you along your journey!

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We are a school for equine bodywork that values quality education, offering a rigorous and thorough science backed curriculum. Our program is also rooted in teaching the “art” of equine bodywork, a much more subtle and nuanced aspect of this work that requires learning to connect deeply, find "feel", follow intuition, and read the horse's body/mind/emotions. Our school is approved by both the National Board for Certification of Animal Acupressure and Massage (NBCAAM) and the International Association of Animal Massage and Bodywork (IAAMB).

We offer a full 500-hour Certification Course as well as shorter online / distance modules for those who just want to get a feel for the work or work on their own horses. and we are now putting together a special Individualized Program for those who have had some training, but not enough to qualify to sit for the national board exam.

Check out the link below to schedule a personal phone or zoom call to discuss your questions and personal needs at greater length!

“I cannot believe that anyone else has put together such a comprehensive and thought provoking course. Each Module challenged me, while also piquing my curiosity. You have helped me along my path of realizing my dream, and becoming the person I wish to be.” -Missie, past graduate and Nationally Certified Practitioner

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Let's visit about your special interest in Equine Bodywork!

Send an email to: [email protected]


Let us know how we can help you with your journey into equine bodywork! Send an email to the above address and let us know:

  • When would be some good time options to schedule a visit.
  • Would you prefer to visit by phone or zoom?
  • Do you have any particular needs or concerns that you would like to discuss?

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500-hour Certification Course

If you dream of a rewarding career as a reputable equine bodyworker, this 500 hour CERTIFIED PRACTITIONER COURSE from the School of Applied Integrative Therapy is a great choice! You will not only gain all the credentials and requirements to become nationally certified, but you will gain confidence in your ability to build a profitable business. You will learn and be guided to trust your intuition, feel and connection with the horse.

SchoolAIT's Certified Practitioner in Equine Bodywork and Massage program is 500 hours of training offered through a series of 6 online study modules plus 60 hours of in-person experiential learning.

Some highlights about this rigorous certification program:

- Approved for membership with NBCAAM, AAETT & IAAMB

- Graduates can receive Liability Insurance through the NBCAAM or IAAMB

- All graduates of this program are approved to sit for the National Board Exam for Equine Massage with NBCAAM

- Washington State Large Animal Massage License approved

- Our grads qualify for licensing in Washington Sate for Large Animal Massage (after passing the NBCAAM exam)

- Has an official Letter of Exemption from Colorado Dept. of Education

- Graduates living in the state of Colorado may practice equine massage per CO state Board of Education.

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