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WATERBURY - The little phrase, "hold your horses" will mean a lot more to some Teikyo Post University equine students come September.

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WATERBURY – The little phrase, “hold your horses” will mean a lot more to some Teikyo Post University equine students come September.

Beginning this fall, TPU will become the first college in New England to offer a concentration in Trigger Point Myotherapy, a form of massage, as part of its bachelor’s degree program in Equine Management.

Teikyo Post will work with Equi-Myo of North Granby, established in 1990, which has use of a full barn, indoor arena and 40 horses in various disciplines. Margie Herr, Equi-Myo’s founder and director, has a degree in teaching and school administration as well as Trigger Point Myotherapy.

The 10-week program, in which students will be in residence near the Granby facility, will be open to equine management majors in their junior or senior year.

Call the school for further information.

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