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  • What kind of support is available if I have questions?

    "Yes, support is available throughout many of the courses with open discussions. Additionally, there is Kerry's Corner community where students can engage, share insights, and seek guidance."

  • Does any of the courses count toward continuing education credits in the equine industry?

    "No, our courses do not currently count toward continuing education credits in the equine industry. However, it provides in-depth knowledge and practical insights that can enhance your understanding of horse behavior and sensory soundness, which may be valuable for your professional or personal equine pursuits."

  • Is Sensory Soundness focused more on theory, or will I learn practical applications for working with horses?

    "This course goes beyond traditional equine behavior or training courses by focusing on Sensory Soundness—the horse’s ability to harmonize with its environment through emotional and sensory processing. Rather than just covering behavior and training techniques, this course explores the deep emotional intelligence of horses, their sensory sequencing, and how these elements shape their interactions with both their herd and humans. It provides a unique perspective on horse behavior, herd dynamics, and emotional connectivity, offering insights that are often overlooked in conventional training programs."

  • Is this course flexible and suitable for my schedule

    Yes, you have 1 year from date of purchase to complete your course. Learn at your own pace.

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Meet Your Instructor

Kerry M Thomas

Pioneer of Sensory Soundness and Herd Dynamic

Kerry M. Thomas is a renowned pioneer of Sensory Soundness and Herd Dynamics, educator, and consultant. Special Advisor, Transylvania University Equestrian Program. He is widely recognized for his expertise in the field of equine behavior, equine PTSD and trauma assessment and is the developer of the groundbreaking Sensory Soundness theory and Sensory Mapping. His innovative methods for understanding Herd Dynamics and creating protocols based upon the natural behavior of horses is considered by many as amongst the more progressive approaches in the world today. Thomas created the Thomas Herding Technique (THT) in 2008, a methodology that focuses on building trust and communication between horses and humans through understanding their natural instincts and behavior patterns. In 2011 he started THT Bloodstock to accommodate international thoroughbred clients through which he and then partner Pete Denk began evaluating the herd dynamic patterns of motion of the Kentucky Derby Horses. In February 2024, Kerry dissolved that business to focus exclusively on his new venture. Kerry’s passion for advancing educational opportunities for equestrian minded scholars and for expanding his services for all equine disciplines and riding levels, was the driving for behind shifting his focus to new frontiers. With the founding of www.sensorysoundness.com Kerry conducts clinics, creates educational programs, and lectures internationally, helping horse owners, trainers, and riders develop better relationships with their horses. Thomas's work has significantly influenced the equestrian community, providing valuable insights into horse psychology and training techniques. Kerry continues to press the envelope in his forward-thinking concepts for the advancement of the human to horse relationship through education and unique services. Kerry started his quest for knowledge as a young man through years of independent field research studying wild horses around the globe and the unique predator / prey relationship in the natural world. His unique insights have been used to find some of the modern era’s best equine athletes such as Runhappy, Beauty Generation, City of Light to name a few. Kerry has been featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal for his groundbreaking work and is often quoted or featured in international publications including the Barefoot Horse Magazine, the Arabian Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Kerry has also been featured on Television, Radio and has a special series of Podcasts on Herd Dynamics with Dr. Shelley Appleton. ​ “Too many horses are written-off because of misdiagnosis and misunderstandings. We must consider the world of the horse from the horse’s view of the world. For it can be said that a true measure of horsemanship is realized in our willingness to find within the horse what we are brave enough to seek, within ourselves.” Kerry M Thomas

"Be the Bridge, Not the Block"

"Bridging the gap between the natural herd dynamic and the domesticated world."