10/20/2024
Finally home after a stressful Snaffle Bit Futurity season? Let me help you give your horses some TLC after a job well done these last couple weeks!
Text or DM to book! (413) 530-7042
Equine Myo-manipulation Massage therapist. Amherst, MA ➡️ Weatherford, TX
10/20/2024
Finally home after a stressful Snaffle Bit Futurity season? Let me help you give your horses some TLC after a job well done these last couple weeks!
Text or DM to book! (413) 530-7042
10/12/2024
10/07/2024
10/05/2024
Booking appointments across North Texas!
07/28/2024
If all you’re doing with your horse is chiro and/or PEMF then you aren’t taking care of your horse’s musculoskeletal system. You may think you are, but you aren’t.
You’ll also find that each individual massage therapist, and other types of soft tissue workers, will differ in their approach, and so will vary in their effectiveness.
Function will follow form which means if the muscles are tight, imbalanced or set in a particular functional pattern, that’s how your horse will go. To interrupt the set in their ways muscle (and neuromuscular) patterns and help your horse move forward towards a more functional, higher performing ambidexterity, find yourself an effective, experienced massage therapist, preferably one with a solid sport horse background. Even your backyard horse will benefit from it.
Why Hands On Massage Is The Best Way To Care For Sore Muscles - https://koperequine.com/why-hands-on-massage-is-the-best-way-to-for-sore-care-muscles/
The Box Analogy – (And Why You Need To Know It) - https://koperequine.com/the-box-analogy-and-why-you-need-to-know-it/
01/21/2024
Ulcers and Massage
Equine gastric ulcers are fairly common in horses. According to studies, up to 90% of racehorses and up to 60% of other performance horses may develop gastric ulcers at some point in their lives. They can affect any horse at any age.
Hindgut ulcers are less common than gastric ulcers, but have been reported to affect 44 – 63% of horses. It’s possible for a horse to have both gastric and hindgut ulcers at the same time.
Learn more about how to tell if your horse has ulcers, what you can do to help and how massage can help your horse return to action-
https://koperequine.com/understanding-ulcers-how-massage-can-play-a-role/
Massage is an important part of keeping your horse fit, healthy, happy and performing at its best.
Benefits of massage with myofascial release include improved muscle function, improved joint alignment, improved self-awareness, mobilized fascia, an increase in stride length and range of motion, enhanced relaxation and improved overall performance and recovery.
Helping horses of all disciplines improve performance and stay sounder and happier longer.
*Contact me today to schedule a Massage for your horse.
Koper Equine, LLC
Equine Massage and Bodywork
Happy, healthy horses.
7 Simple Exercises to Help Keep Your Horses’ Topline Healthy
https://youtu.be/ucUXW5u1NLE
4 Reasons for Pre-Ride Bodywork
https://youtu.be/ZwDUwEsKVAo
Three Front Leg Exercises - Equine Bodywork
https://youtu.be/TdksNcB2UXE
*Ask your Vet if Massage could help your horse.
01/14/2024
Hi everyone! I know I’ve been very inactive, with finishing college and moving, but I am happy to say I am continuing to take clients again. Although now that I have moved I am solely building my client base in Texas.
I am now located in Aubrey, TX! I am so excited to start building new relationships here and continuing my massage work.
04/27/2023
Love to keep these things in mind while I practice…
12/01/2022
11/25/2022
Hi everyone! This is an update for anyone looking to book an session within the next month. After Christmas I will be spending the winter in Aiken, SC until the end of April…after winter I will be coming back up to Hollis, NH until the end of summer 2023. I will still be traveling back to western mass though! My last day to book a session before I leave is December 23rd. I want to thank everyone for all the support while I’ve been building this page up for the last few months. Keep following for more updates while I’m away this winter!