Challenge U is Southern California Equestrian Directory’s Featured Business of the Month!
Posted by: in Horse Workshops, News, Ropes Course Programs, Uncategorized, tags: equine experiential learning, Southern California Equestrian DirectoryWe are excited to announce that the Southern California Equestrian Directory has selected Challenge U as the September Featured Business of the Month! Below is Challenge U’s Featured Business article as it will appear on socalequine.com this September.
Challenge U, LLC is an experiential education based company that has been in business in Southern California since 1996. Challenge U specializes in personal and professional team and leadership development programs via experiential formats. The experiential formats include The Extraordinary Team using the ropes course, The Samurai Game® and the DiSC® Learning Instrument, as well as customized programs. Founder/Owner Andi Burgis is excited to announce the addition of Equine Experiential Learning, or EEL.
Andi started her horse career with Morgan horses in Pennsylvania then moved to Scottsdale, Arizona and began working for Lasma Arabians. She continued her horse focus in a variety of roles for several other large Arabian horse operations until 1986. In 1986 her second son came along and it was time for a change, so she left the horse world behind to raise a family. When Andi recognized the importance of the horses as another component of the learning formats she wanted to bring to clients, she found the Epona approach to be the right fit to her already existing philosophy. The Epona Approach was developed by Linda Kohanov, Author of “The Tao of Equus”, and Kathleen Barry-Ingram, therapist. These women were pioneers in the development of EEL as we know it today.
The Epona Approach focuses on the horses as equal facilitators in the education based process of EEL. The horses, because of their innate ability to sense emotion and incongruence at extremely high levels, utilize emotions simply as information. They then model the ability to be present in the moment, making them living, breathing, sentient “biofeedback machines”.
Andi, who is an Epona Approved Facilitator, has assembled a skilled and intuitive EEL team by bringing in Cathy Huddleston and Wendy LeRoy. Cathy is an advanced Epona Approved Facilitator who taught at the Epona Center and has been a professional horse trainer, riding instructor, relationship coach and lifelong horse lover. Wendy is an Epona Approved Facilitator who is also a life-long horse enthusiast and licensed counselor. These three women, who bring over 80 years of combined horse experience, are a part of a much larger team that includes 12 horses who are trained in this field of work and bring to the table a diverse background in experiences, genders and breeds.
One question often asked is “Why Horses?” Domesticated horses retain the thought and behavior patterns of their nomadic ancestors. Interacting with these animals on their own terms encourages a fluidity of human thought, emotion, and behavior that sedentary twenty-first-century life makes difficult. Horses also model the strengths of what are often referred to as “feminine values”; cooperation over competition, relationship over territory, responsiveness over strategy, emotion and intuition over logic, process over goal, and the creative approach to life that these qualities engender. The result of all of this is amazing formats designed to benefit humans through the teachings of the horses.
The basic EEL format is available in one day to five day workshops that consist of ground activities with horses. These formats do not include any horseback riding and are appropriate for people with or without horse experience. There are also formats available for equestrians, beginner through advanced, that help riders better understand and grow their relationships with their own horses through EEL. These focuses include, but are not limited to, better communication and understanding of the horse-human relationship, learning how to create a like language on the horse’s terms, and learning how to understand and embrace fear simply as information after experiencing any kind of fear based experience with one’s horse. The facilities provide the ability for equestrians to bring their horses with them. Or, one of Challenge-U’s highly qualified facilitators can travel to you and your horse at your location.
Challenge U would like to invite you to come and check out one of their programs at their new 12 acre retreat site in beautiful Fallbrook, CA. Please go to the website at www.Challenge-U.com or call Andi Burgis in the Challenge U office at (760) 535-3052 for more information on any of these programs. Please mention you heard about Challenge U on the So Cal Equestrian Directory and receive 10% off of your first workshop in EEL at Challenge U.



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