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RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - Jennifer Wallis started a yoga company about seven years ago. After teaching yoga for years to humans, she began to wonder how she could teach it to horses. That’s how Whole Body Equine was born.
She is certified in instructing horses, massage, trauma release and stretching. KOLO 8′s Jayde Ryan visited Wallis at a ranch in Washoe Valley to see a demonstration of how equine yoga works. To learn more, click here. You can also follow them on Instagram.
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