One of the most common issues I run into when working with riding horses is tension and soreness in the poll junction. The poll area is made up of a complex arrangement of small muscles, but it is also an area where many large, important muscles in the rest of the body attach.
Read moreEquine Massage - So Much More Than Relaxation!
Equine Massage - there is SO much more to it than just relaxation! So what other benefits are there? There are many to list, but I’ll touch on a few that I think are imperative to our horses’ performance.
Read moreHow often should you book a massage session for your horse?
This is a great question and ultimately it is your choice as the owner. However, I can do my best to explain to you what the benefits are of a regular bodywork schedule.
Gratitude
Today I'm practicing some gratitude for finding my way into this career path with horses.
Read moreFree to Be Equine Services at Langley Equestrian Academy
I had the privilege of speaking to the students at Langley Equestrian Academy about Equine Performance Therapy.
Read moreNever Forget the Importance of Palpation and the Power of Touch
In a world where we rely increasingly on gadgets, never forget the importance of palpation and the power of touch.
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