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One of the biggest gifts of knowing horses
is to be humbled by their strength and generosity.

Being of benefit to them is where I have found
one of life’s greatest treasures, JOY.

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I have been fortunate in my education to have
studied with master horsemen and equine osteopaths.
Through these teachers and time in the field,
I have begun a lifelong journey of learning, sharing and discovering
the ever-enduring horse.

Using an integrated method of bodywork and looking at the whole horse
by listening with my hands, tension is relieved in key areas of the body that most affect performance resulting in better balance, lightness and well-being. With non-invasive and gentle techniques soft tissue can relax and allow the skeleton to move more freely. This type of work is done successfully by working with the horse.
It is not something done to the horse.

It is important to understand how bodies work, both human and equine.
Electricity directs nerves. Nerves direct muscles. Muscles move bones.
Posture is a result of this process.
Better alignment can help ensure a greater quality and longevity of life
for us and our equine partners.

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“I would highly recommend Lee Ann to anyone looking to increase their horse’s level of comfort, improve performance, and generally improve the quality of life for their equine partner. She is an invaluable asset to a horse’s comprehensive health and wellness program.”

Rhianna Parkhust | Owner/trainer seabreeze equestrian

 
 
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