Why Equine Massage?
Besides breaking up muscle tension and knots, massage helps
promote suppleness and improves circulation. Regular massage can
help maintain optimal muscle fitness & release tension or knots before
they become chronic issues.
Relieving muscle soreness in your horse can help alleviate some
training and behavior issues. Signs of muscle soreness may include a
change in attitude, problems with transitions & lateral movements, a
shortened stride, and resistance to leads or lead changes.
For even more information, read my article about Equine Bodywork at
GoHorseShow.com.
I am available for farm calls & massages at shows. Please check out
my show schedule or email me.
Please note: in states like Oklahoma, a vet referral is required for
massages.
About Me:
Horses have been a big part of
my life since I was a child. I have
been deaf since the age of five,
and the horses have always
been a refuge for me.
After graduating from Minnesota
State University, Mankato, with a
magna cum laude degree in
Mass Communications, I worked
in the Twin Cities for more than six
years as a proofreader and
copywriter at Carlson Marketing
Group and Zentropy Partners.
However, I couldn't see myself at
a "desk job" forever. So I did
something scary: I quit my job
and walked away from life as I
knew it.
I became a certified Equine
Sports Massage Therapist at
EquiTouch of Loveland,
Colorado in 2001 and haven't
looked back since.