Is your old horse looking stiff and sore after the
long winter? Does your performance horse need a little pick me up? Have
you ever considered equine massage and vetebral realignment for your
furry friend?
Massage has a variety of benefits, including increased
overall cardiovascular performance, stimulating the nervous system (
increased activity of muscles, stimulating the sympathetic and
parasympathetic for stimulating and relaxing effects)decreased injury
rate due to muscle strain, as well as improved mood.
Sessions
generally last around an hour, but I will only go as long as the horse
allows me too. $80 per horse, and will only charge milage for any
distance farther than 25km.
I also offer group
learning sessions about equine massage, and little tricks and tips you
can use to improve the function of your own horses, such as stretches,
saddle fit, sheath cleaning, health and preventative tips and more.
This
session is around 3 hours long, including a visual representation of
where the bones sit on your horse (drawing the bones on a demo horse
with chalk) giving you a better idea of how things move and work, a
saddle fit demo as well as a sheath cleaning demo.
At the end of the
clinic I offer a discount massage session for the participants. $200 for
the clinic, $60 individual massage. Great learning opportunity for 4-H
clubs, pony clubs, or people just starting to learn the dos and don'ts of
owning a horse.
Contact Information
Ashton Brown
403-443-1230
Penhold, Alberta
AshtonL_Brown@outlook.com
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