Movement is a Wave---
Jack Meaghar observed that movement is a wave. Muscle tension in one area of the body, disrupts overall flow of movement. When tension is released, the entire body can move freely.
Movement is a Wave---
Jack Meaghar observed that movement is a wave. Muscle tension in one area of the body, disrupts overall flow of movement. When tension is released, the entire body can move freely.
Martha M. Grace
AMTA, NCBTMB, Sportstherapy
Equine massage increases range of motion and ease of movement resulting in improved performance and faster recovery.
A Little Bit About Me-
Like most horse crazy girls, I spent every moment possible at a barn., listening and learning from the riding instructors, vets, grooms and farriers and especially from the horses themselves. I attended a riding college, competing on a championship inter-collegiate riding team. After graduation, I worked as a groom with show hunters, polo ponies, fox hunters, and eventually three-day event horses. I travelled to Australia, England and Ireland pursuing knowledge and adventures in the horse world.
In February 1997 I graduated from the Lauterstien-Conway School of Massage Therapy in Austin, Texas. After several years of working as a professional massage therapist on humans only, I became interested in massage for horses. I was determined that this work had to prove itself effective, or I would not pursue it. I had the privilege of studying with Jo-Ann Wilson and learning the Meaghar Method, and since then, I have never looked back.
These days I am in Newark, Delaware for the summer season and Ocala, Florida for the winter show season. I welcome the opportunity to meet you and your horse(s).
Newark, Delaware - Ocala, Florida
Phone (302)345-0207
Email - marthagrace@verizon.net
Photos by Martha Grace
I have been so impressed by “Back on Track” products, that I became a distributor. These products are well made, and the principal behind them is simple and effective. Ask me...we’ll talk.
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