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Instructor Bios

Edie Jane Eaton



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Edie Jane Eaton is an international Instructor of Tellington Touch and TTEAM, a senior trainer of Companion Animal and TTEAM Practitioners in North America, Europe and South Africa and has been teaching TTEAM workshops since the early eighties. She has been involved with horses since her childhood in Ireland and has most recently had a small teaching and breeding establishment near Ottawa, Canada. Edie Jane is also a Guild Certified Practitioner of the Feldenkrais Method for humans, from which the TTEAM work evolved. She spends much time traveling and teaching and when at home delights in her animals and being outdoors in her garden or on cross-country skis!

Linda Tellington-Jones


TTEAM founder Linda Tellington-Jones has an extensive background and show career in eventing, dressage, English and Western pleasure, jumping and steeplechasing, side-saddle and endurance riding. She has been able to develop the TTEAM work with a wide variety of breeds and disciplines, which distinguishes it from many other training methods. The TTEAM method grew out of her experience with horses combined with her study with Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais of The Feldenkrais Method , which works with the human nervous system and is known to be successful in improving athletic ability and increasing function in cases of paralysis and chronic pain. Linda was acknowledged by the American Riding Instructor Certification Program with the Lifetime Achievement Award in 1993. In 2003 Linda was awarded the Publishers Silver Star Award by Trail Blazer magazine for her exceptional contribution to the horse world. Susan E. Gibson, Publisher of Trail Blazer magazine writes: "Linda's work has influenced the methods of some of the most famous horsemen and women around the globe. When Linda works with a horse, she asks "Why?" when a horse is being difficult. In the old days, trainers didn't ask why, they just found ways to make the horse do things. She builds a language with a horse and allows him to be successful. And Linda allows people to see horses with new eyes, training horses with respect and compassion."

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