
FAQ
The Horse Tensegrity Training program currently takes place at four locations:
Ebenedt, Austria
Munich, Germany
Upper Franconia, Germany
Hamburg region, Germany
The Horse Tensegrity Training program lasts approximately eleven months and consists of six in-person modules, which typically take place during the week (Tuesday and Wednesday).
The total cost of the program is €6,450.00 (incl. VAT) when paid per module.
This includes:
All training materials
Attendance at in-person events
Exclusive online video content
Ongoing support throughout the entire training period
If the full amount is paid in advance, a discount of €150.00 is applied.Alternatively, each module can be paid for individually at €1,075.00 per module.
The training is primarily aimed at individuals who work professionally with horses and wish to pass on their knowledge to others. As such, our trainees often include (aspiring) trainers, therapists, and veterinarians. However, dedicated horse owners are also very welcome.
In our experience, participants benefit the most from this training if they have:
Participated in an intensive week with Anna Jantscher or Veronika von Rohrscheidt,
Taken part in multiple courses offered by our instructors, or
Already received intensive instruction from a certified Horse Tensegrity trainer.
We therefore recommend using the waiting period to prepare accordingly.
You can apply for the training using this form:
Your application is non-binding and places you on a waiting list. As soon as we can offer you a spot in the training program, you will receive an email from us with the location and dates. Only at that point will you confirm your registration.
We continuously launch new training cohorts.
The current waiting period is approximately 1.5 years. Acceptance emails are typically sent out six months prior to the start of a cohort. Occasionally, spots open up on short notice.
There are no official Horse Tensegrity courses that combine the full expertise of the five lead trainers. This level of diversity is only available through the multi-month training program.
However, most of our trainers and graduates offer their own biotensegrity-based courses or individual sessions. If you are interested, please contact the respective trainer or graduate directly.
We have horses available at each training facility. Working with a variety of horse types and issues is essential for developing a flexible and adaptive training approach.
That said, we would like to give you the opportunity to bring your own horse or a training horse, usually during modules four, five, or six.