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Equi Balance
Holistic Bodywork & Bowen Therapy for better performance and happier, healthier horses |
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Sport massage
The Benefits Of Massage
Improve stamina
By increasing the range of motion, you’ll find the horse is working again in an efficient manner, thus improving the
stamina as well as the performance. Anytime the horse is working against himself he is using excessive energy to run
his systems.
Improve the disposition
A horse that is not comfortable has to be a saint if he never complains about it. We all know plenty of saints.
Other individuals will present their objections by changing their behavior. Often, you’ll look back in hindsight
realizing that your four legged friend was trying to tell you something well before an injury took place. He wasn’t
just being a jerk, he was attempting communication. There are “horse whisperers” out there, maybe the equine world
needs to employ “people whisperers.” Remember when, out of the blue, he started pinning his ears when saddling him up?
Could it be possible he was letting you know that he hurt somewhere?
Provide comfort to muscles injuries
Massage can reduce the amount of scar tissue as it adheres to healthy tissue and can help restore the muscle to better
returning function. After the appropriate time for healing, you find
massage, stretching and the proper exercise can help the process along by encouraging the scar tissue to lie down in a
better pattern.
Enhance the performance and gait quality
By improving the stamina and the disposition, as well as the range of motion as we talked about above, the performance
and gaits also reap the benefits.
Increase the range of motion
A horse that moves better is more efficient in his stride. There is less wear and tear on the joints, ligaments and
tendons equating to a longer performance life. Some disciplines rely on a big moving horse, so enhancing the stride
improves the gaits. A longer and more efficient stride in a well conditioned sound race horse can make the difference
in lengths at the finish line. The dressage horse that is flexible looks better and feels better. A jumper uses a major
amount of muscle during his take off, flight and landing. If he is flexible and agile with the muscles synchronized
properly, he’ll do a better job.
Improve the circulation
You’ve noticed that stocked up legs will go down after a little exercise or by applying friction. After a massage a horse
actually looks like he’s been working out in the gym. His veins are easy to see and the coat is glossy. When you’ve got
the circulation going you’re also helping to stimulate the elimination of waste products in the system. Exercise is
actually the best way to increase the circulation; however, some horses are on a controlled exercise program while
recovering from injury or illness. For these horses, massage is used to stimulate the circulation when necessary.
Massage is used along with conventional and complementary health care as well as proper training techniques enabling the
horse to perform at an optimum level.
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