Harmony & Balance

Harmony & Balance Board Certified bodyworker, with a full body approach. Helping riders develop the best program for their horse’s recovery and maintenance.

Release tension, restore movement, prevent injury and improve comfort.

🐴 Overview of Equine Massage TherapyEquine massage therapy is a hands-on technique designed to improve a horse’s overall...
11/07/2025

🐴 Overview of Equine Massage Therapy

Equine massage therapy is a hands-on technique designed to improve a horse’s overall health, performance, and comfort by targeting the soft tissues—muscles, tendons, and fascia. Much like in humans, a horse’s muscular system plays a vital role in movement, balance, and overall well-being. Over time, training, injury, compensation patterns, or even saddle fit can cause tension and restrictions that limit performance and comfort.

Benefits of Equine Massage

Enhances performance: Improves flexibility, range of motion, and stride length.

Promotes recovery: Helps reduce muscle fatigue and soreness after exercise or competition.

Improves circulation: Increases blood and lymphatic flow, aiding in oxygen delivery and toxin removal.

Encourages relaxation: Calms the nervous system and helps horses release stress or anxiety.

Identifies problem areas: Early detection of muscle tension can help prevent larger injuries.

Common Techniques Used

Effleurage: Long, gliding strokes to warm up tissues and increase circulation.

Petrissage: Kneading and lifting motions that help release deeper tension.

Compression and friction: Used to target knots or adhesions in specific muscle groups.

Stretching and range of motion: Encourages elasticity and mobility in the muscles and joints.

When Massage Helps

Massage is beneficial for all horses—from high-performance athletes to retirees. It supports:

Horses in regular training or competition

Horses recovering from injury or illness

Horses showing behavioral changes or performance decline

Older horses needing support for comfort and mobility

The Goal

The ultimate goal of equine massage is to help the horse feel and perform its best—free of restriction, balanced in movement, and at ease both physically and mentally. It’s not just about relaxation—it’s about restoring the body’s natural ability to move and heal.

Call today and get your horse on the road to healthier movement. 734-686-4242

Had a great day at Legacy Equestrian yesterday working on some phenomal horses with a great group of people!The fetlock ...
11/06/2025

Had a great day at Legacy Equestrian yesterday working on some phenomal horses with a great group of people!

The fetlock joint is one of the hardest-working areas of your horse’s body — absorbing shock, stabilizing movement, and supporting the limb with every stride.

Equitaping around the fetlocks can:
✅ Support joint stability
✅ Encourage proper circulation and lymphatic flow
✅ Reduce inflammation and swelling
✅ Aid recovery after hard work or injury

This gentle, flexible support doesn’t restrict movement — it enhances it by helping the body do what it does best: heal and balance naturally.

Your horse’s fetlocks deserve just as much care as their muscles and tendons! 💙

🧠 Understanding the Lines of Blaschko & the Vital Role of Fascia in Equine Health 🐴The Lines of Blaschko are myofascial ...
11/05/2025

🧠 Understanding the Lines of Blaschko & the Vital Role of Fascia in Equine Health 🐴

The Lines of Blaschko are myofascial pathways that help us understand how the horse’s body moves and compensates as one interconnected system. These lines trace how tension and force travel through the fascia — the connective tissue network that surrounds and supports every muscle, bone, and organ.

Fascia is more than just a covering; it’s a living, dynamic structure that allows the horse to move efficiently and with balance. When fascia is healthy, it glides smoothly, enabling full range of motion and fluid communication throughout the body.

However, when the fascia becomes tight, dehydrated, or restricted, it can limit movement and create compensation patterns in distant areas. For example, a restriction along the thoracic line can impact stride length, posture, and even breathing efficiency.

Through targeted massage and myofascial release, we can help restore fascial mobility, reduce tension, and improve overall biomechanics. Understanding and addressing these lines is essential to supporting optimal performance, comfort, and long-term soundness in the equine athlete.

Call or text today 734-686-4242 and let's get your horse moving and feeling their best!

Proud sponsor of such an amazing group! Way to go everyone on such an amazing show season! See you all next year 💓🙌
11/04/2025

Proud sponsor of such an amazing group! Way to go everyone on such an amazing show season! See you all next year 💓🙌

The Serratus Muscle — The Unsung Hero of Equine Movement 🐴The serratus muscle group (particularly the serratus ventralis...
11/04/2025

The Serratus Muscle — The Unsung Hero of Equine Movement 🐴

The serratus muscle group (particularly the serratus ventralis) plays a crucial role in supporting the horse’s trunk and connecting the forelimb to the body. It acts much like a suspension system — absorbing shock, stabilizing the shoulder, and allowing for freedom of movement through the forehand.

When tension, fatigue, or compensation occur within the serratus, horses may present with a shortened stride, difficulty lifting through the withers, or unevenness in their front-end engagement. Over time, this can impact overall balance and performance.

Regular massage therapy helps maintain flexibility and proper function of the serratus by improving circulation, reducing muscle adhesions, and encouraging correct movement patterns. Supporting this key muscle group allows the horse to move more freely, comfortably, and efficiently.

✨ A well-functioning serratus = a stronger, more balanced athlete!

❄️ Winter Work = Show Season Success 🐴The off-season is the perfect time to invest in your horse’s body and performance....
11/03/2025

❄️ Winter Work = Show Season Success 🐴

The off-season is the perfect time to invest in your horse’s body and performance.
While it may be tempting to slow down during the colder months, consistent riding and regular massage sessions help maintain muscle tone, flexibility, and overall comfort.

By supporting your horse’s body now, you’re not only preventing stiffness and soreness—you’re setting them up to be stronger, more balanced, and ready to shine when show season returns!

Let’s use winter to build the foundation for next year’s success.
💆‍♀️✨ Message me to schedule your winter maintenance sessions!

11/02/2025
When you're deciding whether to enjoy the massage or focus on the noises around you. 💓❤️💓 His relaxed eye gives him away...
10/31/2025

When you're deciding whether to enjoy the massage or focus on the noises around you. 💓❤️💓 His relaxed eye gives him away. Ray ended up loving his session and we got a lot of releases. Have a great show Ray 🎃🎃🎃

Wishing everyone a frightfully fun Halloween filled with spine-tingling excitement and ghoulish delights. Whether you're...
10/31/2025

Wishing everyone a frightfully fun Halloween filled with spine-tingling excitement and ghoulish delights. Whether you're carving pumpkins, horse showing, dressing up in your favorite costume, or indulging in some sweet treats; may your day be as thrilling and magical as a full moon on a crisp autumn night. Stay safe, enjoy the eerie festivities, and have a spooktacular day! 🎃👻

10/30/2025

I’m so excited for the Fall Color Classic Horse Show this weekend! At this time, all massage spots are filled — thank you to everyone who booked early! 💛

I can’t wait to see all the beautiful horses and riders this weekend. Good luck to everyone competing! 🐎✨

✨ Wrapped up my last appointment of the day with a little surprise visitor — a brand new pet bird! 🐦💛Nothing like a frie...
10/29/2025

✨ Wrapped up my last appointment of the day with a little surprise visitor — a brand new pet bird! 🐦💛
Nothing like a friendly feathered face to end the day on a high note.
Between the horses and this chatty little sidekick, it is safe to say I have an amazing job! 😄
Do your horses have any barn buddies that like to join in during sessions?

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