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Angela Hall
Equine Rehabilitaton: A Guide to Injury, Recovery and Prevention (Part 2)
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Cathy Woods
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Angela Hall

Cathy Woods: A longtime horsewoman, author, yoga teacher, international retreat leader/presenter, and creator of Body, Mind, EquineÂŽ, who focuses on overall equestrian wellness.
Cathy aims to impart a practical approach to authentic yoga and mindful horsemanship, making it accessible to everyone regardless of what that looks like for the individual. Sheâs passionate about supporting equestrians in their wellness journey, promoting a more enriched and skillful life.
She began leading programs in 1991. Cathy enjoys combining and sharing her passions of yoga, horses, travel, and womenâs empowerment in creative ways and finds great joy in helping people handcraft their lives and their horsemanship
Her programs have been offered at distinguished locations such as The Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, Yogaville Ashram, and Mount Madonna Center. On the equine front, Cathy has partnered with amazing venues such as Equitana, Liberty Festival, Equine Affaire, Warwick Schillers Journey on Summit, Tryon International Equestrian Center, White Stallion Ranch, and C Lazy U Ranch, to name a few. She also shares her work through her book Yoga for Riders, published by Horseandriderbooks, and writes for publications such as Horse Illustrated Magazine and others. Sheâs been featured in Forbes, Yoga Digest, Horse and Rider Magazine, and many other publications. Cathy is currently working on a second book to publish in 2026, titled Riding Through Change.
Cathy is an avid equine enthusiast and longtime backcountry trail rider who loves exploring the natural world from the back of a horse. She remains passionate and dedicated to sharing authentic yoga and wellness, and how it enhances life and mindful horsemanship!
She is based in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. Find out more at cathywoodsyoga.com.
Because of the Horse...
My life has been positively shaped in countless waysâfrom how I relate to other sentient beings, to what I do for livelihood, recreation, teaching, and writing as an equestrian wellness professional. When we choose to be good students of these remarkable âCreature Teachers,â they show us the art of presence, authenticity, grace, and acceptance, along with lessons in nonverbal communication, adaptability, resilience, and the quiet strength of the herd.
2026 Presentations
Cathy Woods
DAY 1
â Â Meet Cathy Woods, Author of Yoga For Riders, Riding Through Change, and creator of Body, Mind, Equine ÂŽ
Meet Cathy Woods, your guide and instructor for Yoga Fitness Labs for Riders. In this introductory video, Cathy shares her approach to mindful horsemanship through yoga postures and principles, exploring how restrictions in our bodiesâand our mindsâcan directly influence our horseâs movement, balance, and state of being. Learn how body, breath, and energy awareness developed on the mat translate into more enriched, confident, and connected time in the saddle and while working around horses. Through intentional practice, riders develop a strong foundation that supports better coordination, posture, and overall body awareness in every equestrian activity.
Since strength, flexibility, and balance work synergistically, this series offers a thoughtful breakdown of yoga postures designed specifically for equestrians to develop all three, while also enhancing focus and artfully weaving together the parallels between yoga, horsemanship, and lifemanship. Each lab is presented in a clear, digestible format, including modifications and variations, allowing participants to work at their own pace and fully explore each posture and concept.
â Â Yoga For Riders Strength Lab
This lab focuses on building the strength equestrians need to stay supported, resilient, and capable both in and out of the saddle. Strength in key muscle groups not only enhances riding performance but also supports safe movement, stability, and the physical demands required in horsemanship.
Weâll break down the following postures:
â˘Â Chair Pose â to strengthen the legs, glutes, core, and arms
â˘Â Standing Goddess Pose â to strengthen the quadriceps, inner thighs, and glutes
â˘Â Warrior II Pose â to strengthen the legs, particularly the quadriceps, while improving focus, balance, and the ability to draw on inner strength
Each posture is taught with clear instruction, along with modifications and variations, allowing participants to work at their own pace and fully explore each posture and concept.
â Â Yoga for Riders Flexibility Lab
This lab focuses on yoga postures that support flexibilityâan essential component for riders when mounting and dismounting, for safety in the saddle, and for maintaining the agility required in horsemanship. These practices also help keep the body moving fluidly as we ride, which also translates to a better-moving horse.
Weâll break down the following postures:
â˘Â Revolving Spinal Twist â to promote a healthy range of motion and support a flexible, mobile spine
â˘Â Standing Forward Bend â to stretch the backs of the legs and lower back, while increasing blood flow and circulation to the head and brain
â˘Â Low Lunge â to stretch the legs, knees, ankles, and hip flexors, supporting increased lower-body flexibility
Each posture is taught with clear instruction, along with modifications and variations, allowing riders to work at their own pace and explore the practice safely and effectively.
DAY 2
â Â Yoga for Riders Balance Lab
This lab focuses on improving balance and focus, essential components for riding safely and effectively. It also explores the connection between inner and outer balance, and how both influence horsemanship and lifemanship.
Weâll break down the following postures:
â˘Â Stork Pose (also known as Three-Point Balance) â to improve balance and focus
â˘Â Tree Pose â to enhance stability, balance, and concentration
â˘Â Dancer Pose â to develop balance, focus, mindfulness, and grace, while also building leg strength and flexibility
Each posture is taught with clear instruction, along with modifications and variations, allowing participants to work at their own pace and fully explore each posture and concept.
 â  Yoga for Riders Bonus Lab for Core & Hips
This bonus lab focuses on the core and hips, essential areas for equestrians to support stability, mobility, and effective movement in and out of the saddle. Core strength is fundamental, as all movement originates from the core, and a strong core helps support a healthy, resilient back. Open, flexible hips are equally important for riding, allowing us to move with our horse more easily, which in turn supports a freer-moving, more balanced horse.
Weâll break down the following postures:
â˘Â Plank Pose â to build a strong core, back, and arms
â˘Â Touch the Sky Pose â to strengthen the abdominal muscles and support the lower back
â˘Â Hip Cradle Pose â to open and stretch the hips, glutes, and lower back
â˘Â Hip Socket Pose â to maintain open, flexible hips and help relieve lower back tightness
Each posture is taught with clear instruction, along with modifications and variations, allowing participants to work at their own pace and fully explore each posture and concept.
2026 Presentations
Angela Hall
DAY 1
â Â Meet Cathy Woods, Author of Yoga For Riders, Riding Through Change, and creator of Body, Mind, Equine ÂŽ
Meet Cathy Woods, your guide and instructor for Yoga Fitness Labs for Riders. In this introductory video, Cathy shares her approach to mindful horsemanship through yoga postures and principles, exploring how restrictions in our bodiesâand our mindsâcan directly influence our horseâs movement, balance, and state of being. Learn how body, breath, and energy awareness developed on the mat translate into more enriched, confident, and connected time in the saddle and while working around horses. Through intentional practice, riders develop a strong foundation that supports better coordination, posture, and overall body awareness in every equestrian activity.
Since strength, flexibility, and balance work synergistically, this series offers a thoughtful breakdown of yoga postures designed specifically for equestrians to develop all three, while also enhancing focus and artfully weaving together the parallels between yoga, horsemanship, and lifemanship. Each lab is presented in a clear, digestible format, including modifications and variations, allowing participants to work at their own pace and fully explore each posture and concept.
â Â Yoga For Riders Strength Lab
This lab focuses on building the strength equestrians need to stay supported, resilient, and capable both in and out of the saddle. Strength in key muscle groups not only enhances riding performance but also supports safe movement, stability, and the physical demands required in horsemanship.
Weâll break down the following postures:
â˘Â Chair Pose â to strengthen the legs, glutes, core, and arms
â˘Â Standing Goddess Pose â to strengthen the quadriceps, inner thighs, and glutes
â˘Â Warrior II Pose â to strengthen the legs, particularly the quadriceps, while improving focus, balance, and the ability to draw on inner strength
Each posture is taught with clear instruction, along with modifications and variations, allowing participants to work at their own pace and fully explore each posture and concept.
â Â Yoga for Riders Flexibility Lab
This lab focuses on yoga postures that support flexibilityâan essential component for riders when mounting and dismounting, for safety in the saddle, and for maintaining the agility required in horsemanship. These practices also help keep the body moving fluidly as we ride, which also translates to a better-moving horse.
Weâll break down the following postures:
â˘Â Revolving Spinal Twist â to promote a healthy range of motion and support a flexible, mobile spine
â˘Â Standing Forward Bend â to stretch the backs of the legs and lower back, while increasing blood flow and circulation to the head and brain
â˘Â Low Lunge â to stretch the legs, knees, ankles, and hip flexors, supporting increased lower-body flexibility
Each posture is taught with clear instruction, along with modifications and variations, allowing riders to work at their own pace and explore the practice safely and effectively.
DAY 2
â Â Equine Rehabilitation: A Guide to Injury, Recovery, and Prevention (Part 2)
These presentations (Part 1 and Part 2) provide a comprehensive guide to understanding all the body regions of the horse that may require rehabilitation. Rehabilitation isnât always the result of injury â it is often needed due to pain, ill-fitting tack, rider-related issues, or incorrect training approaches.
A major reason horses require rehabilitation is that they are not placed in the correct training category for their maturity, body conformation, or fitness level. This mismatch can lead to strain, discomfort, and long-term problems.
Delivered by a rehabilitation specialist, this is the most in-depth knowledge you will find on the subject. Be prepared to gain valuable insights and to reflect on how you manage and train your horse to prevent issues and reduce the need for rehabilitation in the first place.
For horse owners and those working in the equine industry as professionals.
COMING SOON
2026 Presentations
Darci EPOPS
DAY 1
â Â Ride from the Inside Out â Understanding Your Nervous System as an Equestrian
Youâve spent hours riding, practicing, and learningâbut sometimes your mind and body donât cooperate, and your horse feels every signal youâre unaware of sending. In Ride From the Inside Out: Understanding Your Nervous System, youâll learn how your nervous system shapes every moment in the saddle, how to recognize when youâre inside or outside your âwindow of tolerance,â and what to do when stress, tension, or anxiety takes over.
By the end of this session, youâll walk away with practical tools to reset your mind and body, regain calm and focus, and ride with greater confidence, clarity, and connection. Plus, youâll receive a free resource to keep building your mental performance toolkitâhelping you Reset. Elevate. Repeat in every ride.
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DAY 2
â Â Ride From the Inside Out: Dealing with Feeling Anxious
 Feeling anxious in the saddle is more than just nervesâitâs your nervous system signaling something needs attention. In Ride From the Inside Out: Dealing with Feeling Anxious, youâll learn whatâs really happening in your brain when anxiety arises, how your left and right brain respond differently, and practical, science-based tools to work with these feelings instead of against them.
By the end of this session, youâll know how to notice and befriend anxiety, shift your nervous system through guided sensory exercises, and ride with more calm, clarity, and connection. Youâll also receive a free resource to continue building your mental performance toolkitâhelping you reset, elevate, and repeat in every ride.
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