The Horse Posture Blueprint
BLENDING SCIENCE AND COMPASSION TO CREATE LASTING CHANGE
Launching on 1st October 2025!
The Horse Posture Blueprint
BLENDING SCIENCE AND COMPASSION TO CREATE LASTING CHANGE.
Whether you’re a devoted horse guardian or a professional working hands-on, you may find yourself in the same place: you know something isn’t right. You see the subtle changes… or feel them under your hands… but you’re not sure what they mean, or what to do next. It’s frustrating, and sometimes isolating, to feel like you’re guessing when all you want is to help your horse.
The Horse Posture Blueprint will take you from second-guessing to truly knowing.
Over 10 weeks, you’ll develop the clarity, confidence, and feel to understand your horse’s body — whether you’re noticing subtle shifts as a guardian, or refining your assessment skills as a professional. Instead of wondering what’s wrong or feeling powerless, you’ll learn to read the signs of imbalance, tension, and discomfort, and know how to respond with practical tools that create lasting comfort, strength, and wellbeing for your horse.
Is This Your Path?
This course is designed for anyone who wants to truly understand their horse’s body and support them with clarity and confidence. It’s especially for:
Horse Guardians:
You notice subtle changes – stiffness, shifts in behaviour or recurring injuries – but can’t work out what’s really going on.
You’ve sought professional help but still feel something is being missed.
You want to stop second guessing and start knowing what your horse is telling you.
Equine Bodyworkers & Trainers:
You can feel things under your hands or see them in movement, but you’re not always sure how to interpret them.
You’d like a clearer, more structured framework to refine your assessments.
You want to move from “I think” to “I know”, making confident, informed decisions for the horses you support.
Students of Equine Therapy & Movement:
You’re building your skills and want to develop your eye and feel early.
You want sustainable tools you can keep using and growing with over time.
If you’ve ever felt frustrated, isolated or unsure about what your horse’s body is telling you – this course will guide you from confusion to confidence, and from guessing to knowing.
What You’ll Explore
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Learn to observe without judgement. Understand what pain is the problem vs what is circumstantial, and how to begin building a clear baseline assessment.
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Explore the many factors that shape posture – from conformation to hoof balance, saddle fit to rider influence, management and the role that pain plays.
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Discover the roles of the atlanto-occipital joint and atlanto-axial joints in healthy horse movement, why “in front of the vertical” shouldn’t be the baseline metric for success and how restore your horse’s association to the contact.
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Recognise brace patterns and tension. Learn about the influence of the nuchal ligament in various head and neck positions and how you might be able to recognise neck pathology.
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Understand the thoracic sling, how neck tension influences the shoulders and the ribcage and what healthy shoulder development looks like.
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What is a healthy back? Explore the role of the supraspinous ligament in spinal range of motion, learn how to palpate your horse’s spine to check for pain and debunk myths around core engagement. Finally, learn bodywork techniques to target the ribs and neutralise your horse’s spine.
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Unpack the lumbo-sacral and sacroiliac joints, the iliopsoas complex and discover why your horse’s hamstrings might be tight! Look at how traditional horsemanship practices might be hindering your horse’s hindquarter development.
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Look closely at hoof balance and how it influences the tendons and ligaments in your horse’s legs. Discern whether your horse has hoof imbalances or conformational abnormalities through palpation and range of motion assessment.
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Trace the major myofascial chains through the horse’s body, with downloadable PDFs and bodywork techniques to help you to release and restore balance.
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See how it all comes together. Learn to assess the whole horse and recognise what “neutral” really looks like in practice.
 
The Principles Behind The Practice
Yasmin has been practicing Equine Physiotherapy for nearly 10 years. Since achieving her Level 6 Diploma in Equine Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, she has continued to expand her expertise, studying a wide range of evidence-based bodywork modalities and ethical training methodologies that form the foundation of her practice today.
Throughout her career, Yasmin has developed a deep and holistic understanding of equine behavioural science, posture and biomechanics. This integration of knowledge allows her to achieve transformative results, even with horses presenting the most complex physical or behavioural challenges.
Central to her work is a consent-based, trauma-informed approach. By working in partnership with each horse’s nervous system to restore balance and promote homeostasis, Yasmin facilitates profound relaxation – creating conditions for genuine access and shifts to the body. This process supports lasting emotional regulation and sustainable postural change, rather than temporary fixes.
Education is at the heart of Yasmin’s philosophy. She believes that when horse guardians have a clearer understanding of their horse’s behaviour, posture and movement patterns, they are empowered to make informed choices that support their horse’s long-term physical health and emotional wellbeing.
The Blueprint In Practice
This course blends theory with hands-on practice. Here’s what you’ll explore:
Anatomy Made Simple – develop a clear, practical understanding of your horse’s anatomy – not just theory but how structure and function connect to what you feel under your hands.
Feel & Awareness – learn palpation skills to refine your touch, so you can notice subtle changes in your horse’s body with greater clarity.
Release & Restore - gentle bodywork techniques to unwind tension and support comfort & relaxation.
Support & Enrich - management ideas to create an environment that nurtures your horse’s wellbeing day-to-day.
Mobilise & Stabilise – movement patterns and simple exercises that encourage ease, balance and strength in your horse.
Each chapter is offered in bite-sized lessons, making it simple to absorb and apply – helping you to create meaningful and sustainable changes for your horse’s wellbeing.
This is a self-paced 10-week journey, designed to fit around your life and your horse’s needs.
You’ll have lifetime access, so you can return to the teachings whenever you need them – deepening your own understanding at your own rhythm.
Want To Create Lasting Change Like This?
Join The Horse Posture Blueprint
The Horse Posture Blueprint will take you from second-guessing to truly knowing. Over 10 weeks, you’ll develop the clarity, confidence, and feel to understand your horse’s body — whether you’re noticing subtle shifts as a guardian, or refining your assessment skills as a professional.
The Impact So Far
“Over the past few years I have come to realise that there are many equine practitioners who are very convincing in their rhetoric. However, the service that they provide may help some horses but definitely not all and might even be antagonistic to your particular horse. The benefit of Yasmin’s course is that you can start to learn for yourself what is, or isn’t, helpful to your horse (or horses) and learn to choose your support team more wisely. From and equine welfare point of view, Yasmin’s course is a real game-changer and I definitely recommend it.”
“I am so grateful to have found Yasmin and to be able to have her support my clients is invaluable. She not only has an incredible eye for posture and movement, she is also truly horse-centred with a real knowledge of behavioural science. Yasmin has completely changed the way I look at horses and I feel extremely privileged to be able to work with her. I have seen horses transform under her guidance in a way I didn’t think was possible.”
“I am very impressed with your course. It is a brilliant format, well presented and easy to follow, you should be very pleased with the content you offer. Often I am disappointed to have spent hundreds of pounds on a course only to find it full of links to YouTube and as the market grows, there are many poor quality courses coming out.
It was a refreshing change to see your work so indepthly[sic] thought through.”
The Horse Posture Blueprint
LAUNCHING 1ST OCTOBER 2025!
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Week 1: Postural Hygiene
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Beyond the Body: Honouring Your Horse's Sentience
Posture is more than muscle and movement - it’s your horse’s story. Every stance reflects safety or stress, confidence or concern. In this course, you’ll learn how to blend science and compassion to unlock freer movement, deeper connection, and lasting change for both you and your horse.
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Learning Your Horse's Preferences
Every horse has preferences - small choices that reveal a little bit about their personality. When we notice and honour these, we show our horse their voice matters. This builds safety and mutual respect, turning training into a partnership where the horse feels seen, and free to express themselves.
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Beyond the Body: Be Aware of Your Bias
Our inner narratives and past influences shape how we see a horse’s posture—sometimes focusing on flaws and missing signs of ease. By softening bias with awareness and curiosity, we can balance critique with appreciation, leading to clearer, more compassionate connection with our horses.
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Guided Breathwork: Can You Access Your Own Body?
This guided breathwork session invites you to slow down and notice subtle sensations in your body. By experiencing this yourself, you gain empathy for your horse’s challenges during bodywork and training, encouraging patience, compassion, and a more ethical approach that meets them exactly where they are.
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Is *That* Appropriate Right Now?
Postural development isn’t about fixing every deficit we see. Context matters: posture reflects training stage, emotional readiness, environment, or protective patterns. True harm arises when we push too soon. Ethical horsemanship means asking not “how to fix,” but “is this appropriate now?” - supporting strength, confidence, and sustainable change.
 
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Week 2: Influences on Posture
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Conformation vs Posture
Conformation is the horse’s structural blueprint, while posture is its living expression - shaped by comfort, experience, and emotion. By distinguishing the two, we can identify strain, support wellbeing, and reduce conflict. Posture becomes more than form; it reveals the horse’s story, tension patterns, and potential for positive change.
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Movement is More Than Exercise
Your horse’s movement is shaped by emotion and experience. Each motion becomes a message between brain and body, shaped by environment, handling, and training. When movement feels unsafe, traditional methods fail. True balance arises from curiosity, freedom, and emotional safety - allowing the nervous system to explore, adapt, and rediscover joy in motion.
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Building Curiosity & Problem Solving
This video delves into the importance of curiosity and problem-solving in your horse’s learning journey. Discover how supporting your horse’s natural intelligence and autonomy helps them feel empowered, engaged, and confident when working with humans. This is a simple, welfare-focused exercise for creating an environment that inspires exploration and growth.
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Creating A Safe Space
Explore how visualising a safe, grounded space can help you stay calm and centred when your horse becomes tense and dysregulated. Through emotional contagion, your regulation helps soothe your horse, creating safety, trust, and connection in moments of challenge - whether during bodywork or training.
 
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Week 3: The Poll
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The Poll: A Gateway to Connection
The poll is the point where your horse’s biomechanics and emotions meet. This video discusses how the TMJ, hyoid apparatus, and AO and AA joints interrelate, how restriction here affects the whole body, and how your horse’s emotional experience influences comfort.
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Palpation for Atlanto-Occipital (Poll) Extension
This video demonstrates palpation of atlanto-occipital extension, identifying normal versus restricted movement between the occiput and atlas. It includes guidance on how to position your body to enhance horse comfort, and your sensitivity while assessing poll mobility, supporting precise observation of functional range and subtle motion quality.
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Melting Poll Tension
In this video, we explore a gentle energy and light-touch technique to help soothe tension around the poll. You’ll learn to cultivate your own comforting energy, use soft contact over the nuchal crest, and adapt the approach for horses with poll trauma to encourage relaxation, and physical and emotional release.
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Palpating the TMJ
This video explores palpating the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). You’ll learn to feel how the tissues respond and change beneath your fingertips, and to compare left and right for subtle differences. Gentle touch deepens your awareness of how comfortable your horse’s TMJ is.
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Melting TMJ Tension
In this video, we explore a gentle energy and light-touch technique to help soothe tension around the TMJ. You’ll learn to cultivate your own comforting energy, use soft contact over the zygomatic arches, and adapt the approach for horses with head trauma to encourage relaxation, and physical and emotional release.
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Palpating the Hyoid Apparatus
This video explores how to palpate the hyoid apparatus using light touch. You’ll learn to locate the lingual process, assess symmetry and tissue texture, and identify subtle signs of restriction or discomfort.
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Melt Your Horse's Hyoid: "Rest Your Head Here"
In this video, we explore a light-touch and visualisation technique to help melt the tension around the hyoid apparatus. You’ll learn to build imagery in your head that supports downregulating the deep muscles around your horse’s hyoids to help bring about relaxation.
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Training Atlanto-Occipital Extension
Before we ask our horses to move in balance, we must first help them access that balance. This gentle take on baited stretches uses a target to develop atlanto-occipital mobility and proprioception. This encourages mindful movement without frustration, and fosters a deeper connection through understanding and trust.
 
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Week 4: The Neck
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The Neck: A Conversation of Contact
Explore the intricate relationship between the bones, muscles and ligaments within the horse’s neck. This lesson delves into anatomy, movement, and ethical training, guiding you to recognise true freedom of motion and the welfare implications of our choices.
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The Neck: Shaping Posture Through Environment
Our horses spend most of their lives outside of formal training. This lesson explores how everyday eating postures and environment shape their neck posture and influence their nervous system health — and how thoughtful forage placement can encourage different muscle activations, and softness throughout the topline, supporting well-being far beyond the training session.
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Palpating the Neck
This video demonstrates how to palpate your horse’s neck. It includes guidance on how to assess your horse’s association to pressure on the headcollar, how to help them to soften to contact on the head collar and how to assess lateral bending in their neck.
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Releasing the Nuchal Ligament
This soft, flowing technique helps unwind tension through the horse’s topline and gently reactivate the nuchal ligament. By working slowly from wither to poll, you invite length over the topline, release through the rhomboid muscles and help your horse to find new found length in their neck.
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Releasing the Under Neck
This gentle jugular groove technique is one of my most favourites for softening the underside of the horse’s neck and downregulating their nervous system. It’s simple yet powerful, inviting calm, allowing your horse to release tension using the support of your grounded presence.
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In Hand Neck Release
This movement-based exercise helps release tension through the horse’s neck and activate their topline and shoulders. Using positive reinforcement, clear cues, and awareness of your body language, we guide the horse toward greater freedom and range of motion.
 
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Week 5: The Shoulders
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The Shoulder Complex: Structure & Motion
This video breaks down the horse’s shoulder complex - developing your understanding of anatomy and range of motion. Learn to identify restrictions, interpret posture, and understand how scapular glide, scapulohumeral mobility, and muscle balance influence forelimb function.
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Assessing Shoulder Range of Motion
This lesson focuses on assessing your horse’s shoulder range of motion through movement and feel rather than palpating muscles. By observing how the leg hangs, glides, and circles, you can identify restrictions, fascial tightness, and compensations - gaining clearer insight into how the shoulder and elbow work together to create motion.
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Treat Scatters for Happier Movement
This treat scatter exercise helps your horse release tension and explore new movement without direct influence from the handler. By engaging the nervous system through encouraging foraging behaviours, we encourage improvement in global range of motion - though most notably through the neck, shoulders and back.
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Melting the Shoulder Crease
This technique targets restriction where the neck and shoulder meet. Using light fingertip contact along the scapular edge, you’ll help release tension through the cervical trapezius, subclavius, and brachiocephalic muscles, improving comfort, neck mobility, and posture while supporting relaxation your horse can carry into everyday movement and training.
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Mobilising the Shoulder
This technique supports freer shoulder movement by encouraging micro flexion and extension through the elbow and point of shoulder, and scapular glide. Using subtle motion and breath awareness, we promote glide between the scapula and ribcage, improve range of motion, and help the horse release tension without force or pressure.
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In Hand Shoulder Mobilisation
This in-hand exercise uses halt as a positional release to restore shoulder symmetry and freedom. By alternating split stances and encouraging relaxation, you’ll help your horse balance protraction and retraction, improve scapular glide, and reduce asymmetry that limits forelimb range of motion and overall quality of movement.
 
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