Equine Resources
www.usef.org – United States Equestrian Federationwww.usdf.org – US Dressage Federationwww.ushja.org – US Hunter/Jumper Associationwww.usea.org – US Eventing Associationwww.aaep.org – American Association of Equine Practitionerswww.faep.net – Florida Association of Equine Practitionerswww.southerntrailriders.org – Southern Trail Riders Associationwww.danishwarmblood.org – Danish Warmblood Associationwww.nawpn.org – Dutch Warmblood Associationwww.americanwarmblood.org – American Warmblood Societywww.holsteiner.com – American Holsteiner Horse […]
Read MoreGetting Started Massaging Your Horse
Why massage your horse? It’s a question asked by many new and experienced equestrians alike. And while massage therapy has been proven to help horses with injury recovery, it’s not just for injured or senior animals! Massage can also be […]
Read MoreStretching Time
The therapeutic benefits of stretching are well known to all people, either athletes or in need of improving flexibility or simply looking for relaxation. Today, stretching exercises are part of any training or fitness exercise program, as well as part […]
Read MoreRelaxation Time with Equine Massage
A busy training schedule causes the athletic horse a lot of undue stress, both physical and emotional. The physical stress of exercising, the workload, the endurance, plus the travels and the competitions, all of that result in musculoskeletal tension and […]
Read More“Prevention Time” with Equine Massage
Performance horses, like human athletes, work very hard to reach top results, to run faster, to jump higher and to accurately execute technically difficult maneuvers. Often this high level of training comes at a price resulting in more musculoskeletal injuries, […]
Read MorePhysical Maintenance
The term physical maintenance employed here refers to the regular application of massage and stretching to relieve the build-up of muscular tension ranging from growing pain in the young horse to training workload for the more mature animal, not to […]
Read MoreMuscle Imbalance in the Horse
The ancient philosophy of Chinese medicine states that health comes from being in balance and harmony with all things, balance being a perfect state in which no aspect is either deficient or in excess. This belief is central to most […]
Read MoreLower Leg Massage Work
A show horse works very hard to give his best performance, not to mention the long hours he endures to make us proud. Unfortunately, this demanding training schedule often causes various inflammatory problems over the horse’s body. One of the […]
Read MoreEight Signs of Horse Illness
Caring daily for your horse wellness allows you to quickly pick up on any abnormal behavior or symptoms. Your caring massage will even detect abnormalities much earlier than by sight allowing you to take immediate action. Regular stretching will also […]
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