Bodywork realigning your horse's physical structure for more power, efficiency, grace and speed, making a happier horse.
What happens in a session?
Using her hands, Margaret  works the layers of muscle and tissue, going deeper into the structure as the horse’s tissue opens and allows. Through a series of five sequential sessions, the work reorganizes muscles and joints so they move around each other more smoothly and efficiently.

Changes occur in the muscle and joint relationships as the fibrous tissue lengthens and returns to normal elasticity. As sessions progress, the horse becomes more comfortable in his body; old holding patterns release and movement becomes fluid. Power that was inaccessible is regained. The horse feels better and often even seems more emotionally balanced.

The goal of the work is to help the horse become the athlete he was meant to be.

Margaret Henkels, Equine Natural Movement Practitioner
Santa Fe, New Mexico
505-501-2290

Email: margaret@equinenm.com