Wildwood
Farm is Equine Paradise
by Nathan Whalen
Whidbey News-Times May 28, 2003
Cindy Brody spends much time getting in touch with horses. So much
so that she figures out their pain and works to heal them.
The New York native recently visited the island to share her techniques
with local horse enthusiasts.
"I use kinesiology to find where a horse is out of balance,
and with a light touch,bring them back into balance," Brody
said.
Her " CinergE program" combines energy balancing, Reiki,
massage and animal communication to compliment a horse's health
management program.
"She's amazing," said Heather Carder, co-owner of Wildwood
Farm, located north of Oak Harbor. Alot of people will get alot
out of it."
She brought Brody in to teach early this month as part of Wildwood
Farm's master clinician program that teaches enthusiasts various
aspects of horsemanship. Carder had learned about Brody's work during
a visit to New York.
Wildwood Farm is hosting other clinicians in the coming months in
an effort to provide learning opportunities for Northwest horse
owners. In July, a clinician is coming from California to teach
Tai Chi for riders. Carder said such a program helps people concentrate
on their riding.
Other topics in the coming monthes will include horse dentistry
and nutrition.
"Theres so much that people don't know about nutrition."
Carder said.
The clinician program brings experts from around the world to Wildwood
to teach their specialty to local riders. A master equestrian is
also planning a visit and Carder hopes to bring Brody back to the
farm in the late summer.
For more information on the Wildwood Farm call (360) 679-3474 or
on the internet at www.wildwoodfarm.com |
See Cindy's feature article from the Woodstock
Times
January 2, 2003
Article from the Kingston
Daily Freeman September
10, 2001
Rosendale
Blue Stone Press
Susan Krawitz (7/7/2000)
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