EQUINE MASSAGE!

Spring Conditioning!  Yay! Time to start getting your horse out of the ‘garage’, dust him off and getting back to work. Bringing back the horse from a lengthy winter off can be rough sometimes and the horse’s muscles, just like ours, need some extra TLC during this time. It is easy to cause an injury simply by not realizing the stress put on the muscles during work and perhaps going ‘at it’ a bit too quickly.

There is something you can do to help minimize that risk – in addition to slowly building those muscles back up to work mode – something we would all love to get on a regular basis …

MASSAGE!  Equine Massage!

And now, in the comfort of your own home, you can learn simple massage techniques to help your horse through this period of time!

Beginning on March 20th, PENZANCE Equine Educational Center is offering a 10 week ONLINE course. EqMASS101, taught by Ashlee Wellenstein, will take you into the exploration and learning of:

–How are muscles injured?

–What does massage do?

–Goals of Massage

–Techniques

–How to apply

–Assessment of the Horse

–Stretches Horse Owners can do

–and more.

All of this and more PLUS –

A Practicum Workshop follows the completion of the Certificate course. (Video assessments are also invited if you cannot make it to the practical workshop.)

Just think – NO GAS $$ spent. NO babysitter $$ spent. You can take this course in your PJs and sip on a glass of your favorite beverage in your favorite spot at home. !!  And the BEST PART? Your horse will thank you greatly this spring.

So spring into Spring with care when bringing your horse to condition but also learn how to HELP your horse MOVE EASIER, be MORE COMFORTABLE, MUSCLE UP correctly, keep his HOOVES BALANCED (yes, a balanced body moving in balance most certainly does affect the hooves!), and help YOU balance your seat while getting ready for astounding PERFORMANCE this season!

All this for less than a cup of coffee a day!  Just $22.50 a week for 10 weeks … That’s IT!

Register TODAY to reserve your space in this awesome class!   http://www.horsecourses.net