Trained by world renowned Mary Bromiley F.C.S.P, S.R.P.,R.P.T.(USA)

 

More than 60% of the horse's body weight is muscle and muscular problems can be a frustrating source of a variety of motion problems and training set-backs.

Most of us are quick to accuse a horse of being un-genuine, uncooperative or even dangerous when they may be in pain. How many horses never reach their true potential? In the performance horse, massage enables the horse to compete to its full potential by increasing circulation, enhancing muscle tone, relaxing muscle spasm and increasing the range of movement. Massage also helps to prevent injury. In the non-competition horse, massage can benefit the well-being of the animal, release tension and aid mental relaxation.