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Benefits of Equine Bodywork

Ross Cooper • Sep 08, 2022

What are the Benefits of Equine Bodywork?

What are the benefits of an Equine Sports Massage?


There are many varieties of bodywork out there for out equines; soft tissue, chiropractic, osteopathic to name a few of the familiar ones. Each type of bodywork reaps their own benefits when applied correctly, a and just as they would do with humans, they easily compliment each other.


Equine Sports Massage therapy (ESMT) works on the soft tissue of the body, helping to maintain healthy muscle tone, releasing tension and improving circulation; this helps to allow the muscles to function for the best of their ability.


Want to know some benefits of ESMT?


- Enhances circulation

- Improves range of motion

- Relieves discomfort and tension

- Aids recovery

- Prevents muscular atrophy

- Removes toxins from the body

- Can benefit both pre and post exercise


We ask our horses to perform some pretty awesome and extreme gymnastic exercises, that especially with the inclusion of a rider on their backs, puts unnatural strain on their muscular-skeletal system; even the way in which we keep our horses in domestication is a big contributing factor to poor musculature.


This is why equine bodywork should be a routine aspect of your equines husbandry, regardless of your horses age and breed, or whether your horse compete at high level or is retired in the field; sports massage can benefit all!


Did you know Ross is also qualified Equine Sports and Rehabilitation Massage therapist?


Adding another dynamic to his craft, Ross has had excellent results since qualifying earlier in the Spring, easily combining this with his intuition and years of experience of Reiki and energy healing. Ross has a limited number of places available for treatment-specific appointments.


For further information or to make an enquiry to book your horse in for a treatment with Ross, please visit the website and get in touch.


https://rosscooperofficial.co.uk/equinesportsmassage


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