Equine Massage....
Introducing Erin Sauer
Benefits of Equine Massage...
- Enhances muscle tone and increases range of motion
- Increases flexibility- which can help prevent injury
- Removes spasms and adhesions in the muscles
- Speeds recovery to injured muscle tissue.
- Increases the flow of synovial fluid for joint health
- Releases toxin build-up and promotes increased circulation
- Restores mobility to injured muscle tissue
- Creates balance in the body
- Generally improves the disposition of the horse
About me
I was born and raised in the Northwest, and have been in love with horses my whole life. Any chance I got, I was learning something new. That is what led me to equine massage.
If you're going to do something, do it right; so I applied, attended, and graduated with certification from Equitouch Inc. in Loveland, CO. At Equitouch, I learned from Susan Mazlum, an experienced equine massage therapist: completing over 80 hours of practical, hands-on equine massage training, and over 60 hours of written instruction.
From the beginning I have been impressed with the benefits of equine massage. Whether competing professionally or plodded down the trails: massage has been shown to increase performance and range of motion, improve circulation, and relieve tension. Every new client gives me the opportunity to increase my knowledge and improve the well being of one of God's greatest creatures.
Feel free to give me a call. I can't wait for your horse to be the envy of the barn.
Cost of Equine Massage – approximately 1 hour $65.00
Personalized massage plans will be determined by the individual needs of the horse. Such as:
Workload
Nature of injury or condition
Age
Vet or Farrier recommendations
February 2012 Special: $15.00 off
•A discount will be given for three or more horses massaged at the same barn on the same day
•Travel over 50 miles (one way) requires a 3-horse minimum