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Student Selection Teach only those students who have decisively committed to learning RTRT (Residual Tensions Release Therapy). This requires that students possess the official RTRT self-study course. It is your responsibility to support and assist students as they progress through the online course. Why is commitment important?: Commitment ensures that students are serious about learning
Overview of Residual Tensions Release Therapy (RTRT) Residual Tensions Release Therapy (RTRT) is exercised through three main modalities: From the ground Using long reins During horse riding RTRT from the Ground Before initiating RTRT, ensure the horse comfortably accepts the bit and can stand relaxed by your side. Initial Setup: Begin by placing the bit
Warm-Up Exercise Instructions: Take a moment to reflect on what you learned in the previous section. Write down what you think was the most important takeaway for you personally. This will help us build on your understanding and prepare for today’s session. How RTRT Works: Releasing Residual Tension Explanation: RTRT works by creating a conscious
RTRT PRO Module 4: Practicing and Applying RTRT for Lasting Contact Warm-Up Exercise Instructions: Take a moment to reflect on what you learned in the previous section. Write down what you think was the most important takeaway for you personally. This will help us build on your understanding and prepare for today’s session. How RTRT
Question for Participants: Write down one key takeaway from the previous section that is most important to you. Relaxing a Horse Using the Bit In this section, you’ll learn how it is possible to relax a horse using the bit. This can be done while standing by the horse, during lounging, and most importantly, during
Preparation: Guiding Exercise in Pairs Before beginning this segment of the seminar, conduct a guiding exercise with participants working in pairs. Guiding Exercise: Pair Participants: Divide your group into pairs. Ensure each pair has short riding reins or a suitable substitute, such as a stiff rope. Exercise Setup: One person in the pair holds the