Believe it or not, there’s more to scheduling an Equine Bodywork session than you’d think.
Here’s a list of things to be mindful of in order to get the most out of your sessions…
- Carefully select a QUALITY Bodyworker that’s a good fit for you and your horse.
- Ask potential Bodyworkers questions, research their education, ask for references/read reviews.
- Schedule for a day/time that you and/or your trainer will be able to be present to ask/answer questions, jog the horse, and hold the horse if necessary.
- Avoid scheduling a session during a time that will be distracting for your horse.
- Ex: Turnout times, feeding times, particularly busy times in the aisles, etc.
- Avoid scheduling a session on the same day as another appointment for your horse.
- Ex: Farrier, Vet, Dentist, Chiropractor, etc.
- Schedule the session so that your horse can receive the remainder of the day off from work.
- Ideally you will work them before the session and give them time to cool down & dry off.
- Make sure there are no contraindications prior to scheduling a session.
- If there are contraindications, confirm Bodywork is cleared by your Veterinarian prior to scheduling.
- Schedule your session at LEAST a few days before a show/competition.
- This will give you and your horse enough time to adapt to their new way of moving if necessary.
- Mark your session in your calendar immediately after scheduling to avoid having to cancel/reschedule.
- Ask your barn mates if they want to get their horses worked on too while the Bodyworker is there.
- Be sure to let your Bodyworker know if there are any add ons.
Being mindful of the items on this list will ensure your horse will get the absolute most out of their sessions. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to your Bodyworker!