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WHAT IS TTEAM?

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Linda Tellington-Jones and Dr Klimke
Linda Tellington-Jones and Dr Klimke
The Tellington TTouch Equine Awareness Method (TTEAM) is a teaching method for horses that incorporates body work (TTOUCH), ground exercises and riding exercises to help improve co-ordination, balance, and athletic ability whilst deepening further communication and understanding between the horse and its owner/carer.

TTEAM helps increase levels of self confidence and self-control.

Developed by Linda Tellington-Jones, TTEAM is used widely in many countries across the world by Olympic dressage riders, pleasure riders, trainers, zoos, veterinarians, therapists and horse owners.

With its roots in the Feldenkrais method of Awareness Through Movement, TTEAM techniques gently guide the horse through non-habitual exercises that can alter existing habitual patterns. As posture affects behaviour, many owners and carers note that unwanted behaviour diminishes as the horse's posture improves. TTEAM teaches the horse to act, rather than simply react.

TTEAM blends well with many other modalities and training methods. It is not necessary to adopt the whole TTEAM philosophy in order to make a difference to a horse. Learning just a few of the simple body TTouches and movements can help make a difference to a horse's life.

TTEAM is not a replacement for appropriate veterinary attention and should never be used as such. If you suspect that the horse in your care has a physical problem please consult your veterinary surgeon.

A Veterinary Surgeon Defines TTEAM
by Tom Beckett DVM

Tom Beckett DVM has been practising veterinary medicine for over 20 years at his Camino Viego Equine Clinic in Austin, Texas. His assistant, Marnie Reeder, is a TTEAM Practitioner. Both are actively involved with the Humane Society of Austin-Travis County in Texas and treat animals for the Humane Society in a veterinary capacity.

TTEAM reduces the physical and mental stress created by human contact, handling, environment and other sub-optimum environmental conditions. It reduces chronic pain and poor functioning, which also cause stress.

Injuries often leave a holding pattern of pain and impaired function in the injured area. This pattern persists below awareness long after healing is complete, blocks aware use of that body part and thereby creates stress on distant areas, which must overwork to compensate. Such chronic distress effects general health, 'mood' and behaviour.

When pain or impaired nerve or muscle function disable a part of the body, TTEAM induces the animal to activate any available alternate neuromuscular pathways to restore function. The awareness it brings often relieves associated pain.

TTEAM uses TTOUCH to bring these patterns to awareness and exercises, which guide the organisation of more healthful, balanced movement.

With continued exposure to TTEAM, animals develop more ability to operate in a calm, focused mode. Responses to new situations become less automatic and more considered. The animal learns to learn. This along with more body awareness and awareness of environment yields more adaptability, more appropriate action.

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TTEAM is a valuable tool that can help alter tension patterns and their associated behaviours in the horse.

Tension in Head and Poll

Reluctance to be caught
Reactivity to bridling/haltering
Reluctance to move forward from leg
Head/ear shyness
Pulling back when tied
Rearing  

Tension in Neck, Shoulders and Withers

Leaning on/evading the bit
Dragging a toe
Girthiness
Tripping/stumbling
Shoeing issues
Spooking

Tension in Back

Lack of engagement
Poor performance
Rushing
Travelling/loading issues
Bucking
Lack of concentration
Schooling difficulties
Gait irregularities
Reactivity to saddling/rugging up
Jigging/excitability
Rushing through door/gateways
High head carriage

Tension in Hindquarters and Tail

Fear of loud noises
Clamped tail
Spooking
Lack of confidence
Reactivity to movement behind
Kicking out
Timidity

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The Three Phases of TTEAM

TTEAM offers a training approach that encourages optimal performance. TTEAM horses demonstrate marked improvement in athletic skills and an increased willingness and ability to perform. Owners can learn how best to help their horse by working with a trained Practitioner.

TTOUCH Work

Body TTouches find areas in the horse's body that indicate tension, fear of contact or discomfort. Specific movements and TTouches are used to improve circulation, release tension, calm and promote a greater sense of well being.

Ground Exercises

TTEAM leading exercises enable the horse to override old patterns of movement and behaviour without the use of fear or force. The ground work improves co-ordination, confidence, focus, self control, balance and co-operation.

Riding Exercises

TTEAM riding techniques combine Linda Tellington Jones's 30 years of classical riding experience with her unique training method to increase the comfort, performance and confidence of horse and rider.

Companion and Other Animals

TTEAM has helped a variety of animals including wildlife, dogs, cats, and other domesticated animals. For more information on TTEAM for dogs and other animals please contact the U.K. office, or consult the TTACT pages of this web site.

Rescued and Rehabilitated Horses

TTEAM offers ways to assess, train and help rescued and rehabilitating horses. The body work and ground work are invaluable for horses that cannot be ridden. Some of our Practitioners already work closely with welfare organisations and TTEAM workshops and clinics have been held in several national rehabilitation centres.

Who Would Benefit from Learning TTEAM?

Anyone who is involved with horses can benefit from learning TTEAM techniques. Veterinarians, veterinary nurses, trainers, chartered physiotherapists, riding instructors, pleasure riders, competition riders, horse owners, and behaviour counsellors have all attended workshops and added TTEAM tools to the skills already in place. Many go on to become trained TTEAM Practitioners.

Practitioner Training Programme

The Equine Practitioner Training Programme runs over the course of two years. Fully qualified Practitioners have attended a minimum of four week long trainings and have completed the necessary requirements to be listed as a Practitioner. Visit Linda Tellington-Jones website for more information.

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The list of members on the Veterinary Advisory Board for TTEAM International is available from the UK office.

TILLEY FARM UK TTEAM CENTRE
Timsbury Road
Farmborough
Nr. Bath Somerset
BA2 0AB

Telephone:
Fax:
Email:
URL:
01761 471182
01761 479082
Sarah Fisher
www.tilleyfarm.co.uk
 

U.S. OFFICE
PO Box 3793
Sante Fe
New Mexico
87501-3793
USA
Phone: 001 505 455 2945

CANADIAN OFFICE
5435 Rochdell Road
Vernon
B.C.
V1B 3E8
CANADA
Phone: 001 250 545 2336

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