Gain confidence. Build competence.
You are a horse owner and would like to trim my hooves yourself according to the TACT method – but you are still missing:
Safety in recognizing internal structures
Clarity in the assessment
Trust in your processing
Then I invite you to become part of the TACT Intensive Group. In this practical 8-week mentoring program, I will guide you through the structured learning process: understanding anatomy, mapping structures, and working with them confidently. This includes video tutorials, individual support, and two full feedback cycles on your work.
Your journey in 8 weeks
Week 1
Current situation & fundamentals
Documentation & Understanding the Fundamentals of Analysis
Week 2
Start editing
Initial implementation with individual instructions
Week 3
Implementation & Exchange
Own practice, Q&A and in-depth study
Week 4
Feedback round 1
A shared view of the results
Week 5
Initiate cycle 2
Current status & next steps
Week 6
in-depth
Fine-tuning & optimization of the technology
Week 7
Consolidation of practical experience
Gain confidence & clarify any remaining questions
Week 8
Completion & Transfer
Feedback round 2 & Outlook
This is how we work together
Weekly Zoom calls
Approximately 120 minutes of exchange, analysis, and group feedback. We'll review your progress together.
2x feedback cycles
You upload images/videos – we give precise feedback on your editing.
Accompanying materials
Video tutorials, checklists and analysis tools will support you in the implementation.
Small group
Maximum 8 participants for intensive exchange and individual support.
Flexible effort
Approximately 2-3 hours per week. Practical and easily integrated into everyday life.
Working time spent with the horse is not included here, as it varies greatly from person to person.
Exchange within the group
Learn with and from others in small groups
Your added value
Correctly document and analyze hooves
Individual feedback on your edit
Trained eye for hoof balance & function
Safety when handling tools
Working on one's own horse as a practical example
What are you not getting?
No detailed veterinary information is provided about complex hoof or equine diseases. The focus is on the manual trimming and balancing of healthy to slightly unbalanced hooves.
Secure your spot
The group is deliberately kept small (max. 8 participants).
Register now without obligation and be the first to know when it starts.
