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Join The No1 Bespoke Home
Study Course In Equine Massage Therapy
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Equine Design
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Equine
Massage Therapy Is An Intellectual Process; working through the law of 'cause
and effect', not
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only
releasing the causes of pain and discomfort from within your horse,
though also preventing their return and consequential effects.
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Equine Design Therapy
reveals
many techniques, applications and routines, all designed to create targeted
results for pre-competition, post- competition,
maintenance, recovery, psychological relaxation physiological
stimulation aswell as muscular flexion and tone.
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'Out Now'
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TO
DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE DVD PLEASE CLICK HERE OR UPON
THE DVD LOGO ABOVE
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Horses Brain Accepts Posture, Balance, Locomotion and Muscular Tension As
Normal, Thus Continues To Order Its Negative Movement
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| When ordered from the brain through the neural
system, the integrated workings of the skeletal,
ligament, tendon and muscular systems unite, to create the horses movement.
However,
the brain does not recognise whether the executed movement is
positive and correct, negative, ineffective or self damaging. So
why does the horses' brain accept negative and damaging movement? Because
mother nature has not yet evolved to counteract the very unnatural act of
riding the horse in the ways that we do.
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| Equine
Massage Therapy Is Not A Luxury
- It Is A Necessity For All Domestic Working and Retired Horses
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| Lateral
movement, hindlimb engagement, creating a light forehand, tracking up, extending the
strides and jumping are all unnatural
actions, although the horse has the ability to perform these actions so
that in the wild he may escape from danger. However, Mother Nature did not
incorporate the inclusion tack and rider into these adapted movements. |
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When treating the
horse with both or either equine healing massage and equine sports massage
therapy, its powerful effects do not remain confined within the horses
muscular system as you can see from below.
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Assists The Physical
Healing Of:
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Scar Tissue
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Tendon Injury
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Ligament Injury
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Hypoxic Injury
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Assists The Physical
Healing Of:
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Nervousness
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Despondency
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Stable Vices
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Habitual Behaviour
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Increases Circulation Of:
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Oxygen
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Nutrients
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Hormones
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Blood
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Lymphatic Fluid
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Increases Removal Of:
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Built Up Toxins
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Built Up Waste Products
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Built Up Lactic Acid
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Excess Fluid Levels
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Maintains Your Horses:
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Neural System Innervation
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Digestive Process
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Body Core Temperature
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Cranial Rhythm
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Respiratory System
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Proprioceptive Sense
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Enhances The Horses:
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Limb Protraction / Retraction
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Limb Abduction / Adduction
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Neck / Back Flexion
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Impulsion / Collection
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Stride Length
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Bodyscoring
Gait analysis
Lameness
Conformation
Fittening
Stretching
Tack
Myofascial
Hydrotherapy
Biomechanics
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