On my recent visit to Olympia's London International Horseshow, I revelled in the opportunity to wander around the stalls occupied by businesses offering various therapies and technologies. On previous visits, I would've avoided these, my eye firmly set on the shopping village, and not wanting to be held back by leaflet-wielding company reps! But this …
Tag: Equine
Fresh pair of eyes…
Having been kept very busy with my massage case studies over the last few weeks, it is fair to say that while my technique may be improving, my confidence in my own 'diagnostics' is not...this is certainly a case of the more you learn, the less you actually 'know'!! The lovely horses I have been …
Learning from Nature
I am currently sitting in a cabin in the Icelandic north, recovering from a 3 day trek round the Highlands. As well as a sore backside and achy limbs(!), this incredible experience has also given me a brand new outlook on the way we keep our horses back at home. This trek was no ordinary …
Getting Started
So...with the impending start of my course this week, why did I choose Equine Massage out of the numerous complementary equine therapies rapidly increasing in popularity over recent years? Well, having observed what seemed to me to be quite magical effects from the gentle and non-invasive work of the Equine Physios and Chiropractors I have engaged, and then researching and having a go by myself, the decision was a no-brainer for me...