ES Equine Sports Massage Therapy

ES Equine Sports Massage Therapy 🦄 Equine sports massage therapist
🦄 Fully Qualified & Insured
🦄 IAAT Member

Is your horse spending more time in their stable during winter? Being in more can sometimes lead to stiffness, but simpl...
23/12/2025

Is your horse spending more time in their stable during winter?
Being in more can sometimes lead to stiffness, but simple carrot stretches are an easy and gentle way to keep them moving. They help with flexibility, ease tight muscles, and most horses really enjoy them too 🥕
Add in a little in-hand walk or turnout when you can, and you’ll be doing wonders for their circulation and overall happiness.

Can we have sunnier days like this back yet? ☀️

That time of year creeping in again! Gift cards available if your looking to treat a special horse 🎄PM or WhatsApp for m...
09/11/2025

That time of year creeping in again!
Gift cards available if your looking to treat a special horse 🎄
PM or WhatsApp for more info!

❄️Looking to gift something a bit different? ❄️
I have gift vouchers available!! Why not treat that special equine friend this winter? 🦄
Get in touch for more info! Facebook or WhatsApp: ‪07777 333122‬
Erin x

The Little Signs 🦄Clients often notice me watching a horse’s expression and body language during a session. I’m always l...
30/10/2025

The Little Signs 🦄

Clients often notice me watching a horse’s expression and body language during a session. I’m always looking for those subtle changes — a sigh, a shift in posture, a lick or chew — small signs of release and relaxation that can tell me a lot about how they’re feeling and where they might be holding tension.

Every horse is different, but the goal is always the same: helping them move more comfortably and perform at their best.

If your horse has been a little tight, uneven, or just not quite themselves, a massage might be exactly what they need.

Message me to book a session or find out more ☺️

❄️ Winter is upon us.. 🥶The nights are darker, the rugs are heavier, and the mud is approaching! Colder weather often me...
28/10/2025

❄️ Winter is upon us.. 🥶

The nights are darker, the rugs are heavier, and the mud is approaching! Colder weather often means less turnout, stiffer muscles, and more tension in our equines.

That’s where equine massage can make all the difference. Regular sessions have many benefits just some of those being to help:
✨ Keep muscles soft and supple
✨ Improve circulation and flexibility
✨ Support comfort and performance through the colder months

A massage isn’t just a luxury — it’s a way to help your horse feel and move their best all winter long. 🧡

So while you’re wrapping up in thermals and hot chocolate, make sure your horse gets their share of warmth and care too.

Simply PM or WhatsApp to discuss how massage can help your horse.

Erin x

Price List and T&C'sRegular clients are defined as every 8 weeks, deposit must be paid in advance to secure this discoun...
27/10/2025

Price List and T&C's
Regular clients are defined as every 8 weeks, deposit must be paid in advance to secure this discount.

New clients will need to pay Half cost up front for booking, see below on cancellation fees,if you cancel within sufficient time you will have a full refund.
🦄Cancellation/rescheduled on the day before booking £15 is to be paid.
🦄 Cancellation/rescheduled bookings on the day (under 24h) is to be paid in full as I CANNOT replace your slot.
🦄 Veterinary consent no longer needs to be obtained for maintenance work, only rehabilitation.
🦄 Horse is to be dry and clean ready for treatment. Failure in this may result in me being unable to treat your horse and have a possible reschedule date and £40 to be paid as unable to treat horse.
🦄 Aftercare and home exercises are to be followed up as advised, this will ensure the treatment is as effective as possible.
🦄Travel fee may apply depending on how far away you are, this is discussed over private messages, charges between £5-£15
As you have booked in it is assumed you have read and agreed to the T&C’s
Many thanks, Erin x

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12/10/2025

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The hidden damage of badly fitting rugs ❌

Most of us are now clipping for the winter and many horses spend longer hours rugged, but an ill fitting rug can quietly cause significant tissue damage. This is something I tend to preach every year!

Basically tight or uneven rugs create constant pressure over the withers, shoulders, and hips. Over time, this can lead to bruising, fascial restriction, and reduced circulation, causing soreness and really poor tissue health.

If a rug is tight across the chest or shoulders, it can limit scapular movement and shorten stride length. Rugs that slip or twist may cause horses to alter their posture to stay balanced, leading to tension and asymmetry.

🙏 Check & Prevent. Look for rub marks, warmth, or uneven hair growth when removing your rugs. Watch how your horse moves, restricted shoulder action is definitely an early warning sign. A well fitting rug supports free movement, healthy fascia, and muscle balance and makes for a happy free moving horse!

🐎 Have a great winter but keep checking

www.woldsequinemassage.co.uk

🎉 Exciting News! 🎉I’m now officially registered with the IAAT (International Association of Animal Therapists)!This mean...
31/07/2025

🎉 Exciting News! 🎉
I’m now officially registered with the IAAT (International Association of Animal Therapists)!

This means I’ve met the high professional standards required and am fully insured and qualified to provide safe, effective equine massage therapy. 🐴

Thank you to all my amazing clients who’ve supported me on this journey so far!
If you’re interested in how equine massage can support your horse’s performance, recovery, or wellbeing, feel free to get in touch!

Erin x

Muscle Mondays 💪💪Let’s talk about the longissimus dorsi — one of the most important muscles in your horse’s back!The lon...
07/07/2025

Muscle Mondays 💪💪

Let’s talk about the longissimus dorsi — one of the most important muscles in your horse’s back!

The longest muscle in the equine body - LONGissimus 🐎 This powerful muscle extends from the sacrum all the way to the C4 vertebrae in the neck! Not only is it the longest muscle but it is also the most powerful extensor muscle of the equine back.

Functions
- When both sides of the longissimus dorsi engage together, the spine is extended
- When one side engages, the spine is flexed laterally
- Stabilises the spinal column
- Transmits energy from hindquarters to the forehand during movement.

This muscle is one of the most commonly seen areas of tightness and soreness which may be noticed as:
- Reluctance to bend
- Difficulty transitioning
- Reduced impulsion
- Resistance to girthing

The before and afters of the lovely Wispa — as you can see, she definitely felt more relaxed after her last session! 😅✨M...
06/07/2025

The before and afters of the lovely Wispa — as you can see, she definitely felt more relaxed after her last session! 😅✨

My diary is open 📔
Feel free to message or WhatsApp to book in or ask any questions!

13/06/2025

I did not write this, but everyone needs to see it...

When we rush our horses in their training, we aren't expediting their fitness or building muscles faster - we are breaking them down and rushing to a place that will require more veterinary intervention, more alternative therapies, more time off, more risk of injury, more wear and tear on the fragile structures, and a quicker end to the riding career and soundness of our equine partners.

You cannot rush fitness, you cannot rush collection, suppleness, relaxation, it's impossible. Wherever you do rush and cut corners, you will end up with holes and issues in other areas of your riding and the overall health and welfare of your horse.

Don't want to take the time to teach your horse to collect, and instead just force him into a false frame? Well, you're going to be stuck with fixing the slew of problems that come with the tension that was just created.

Don't want to work your way up the scale to create true endurance and stamina? You now risk your horse pulling a muscle or injuring themselves from overexertion and being pushed too hard for too long when the body simply isn't ready for that workload.

Don't want to get a saddle fitted to your horse? Your horse will suffer the consequences of altering his posture and way of going to alleviate the pressure and pain caused by something that isn't suited to his build, even going so far as risking injury to yourself when he can't pick up his feet enough, causing a stumble which can be catastrophic.

Don't want to do boring small jumps to build up to the larger ones? You risk your horse not being able to find a good take-off spot, knocking rails, refusing and even crashing through the jump. You will also make the horse more nervous, anxious and again, tense and sometimes unwilling to jump again.

Don't want to waste time working up the scale of collection to achieve the proper head set without force? Let's just throw a harsher bit in his mouth, maybe tie the nose shut with both noseband and flash to get him into "frame". You've now lost all relaxation, the wrong muscles are activated and depending on how deep you yank the horses face in will determine if he's even able to swallow. Tension throughout the jaw and neck translate all the way to the hind legs, so zero collection is possible, even the slightest bit of engagement and lift of the back cannot be achieved.

Rushing will lead you nowhere except to more problems that could've been avoided had you taken the proper time for development.

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