Equine Bodywork
What is equine bodywork?
Horse’s muscles do not get better with rest. As a prey animal, the horse guards and hides his weaknesses, like muscle tension and restriction, and layers it like an onion. This may create various physical and emotional barriers that will affect the horse’s performance, behavior and overall health.
Time For Me To Fly bodywork sessions utilize the Masterson Method, an integrated, unique interactive, multi-modality method of equine massage. By taking each joint of the horse’s body through a small range of motion while working under the horse's instinctive bracing response triggers the central nervous system to release tension in key junctions of the body that most affect performance (Poll-Atlas Junction, Neck-Shoulder-Withers Junction and the Hind-End Junction), allowing the horse to actively participate. The part of the horse's nervous system that blocks out pain and discomfort (the sympathetic, or flight, fight or freeze) let's go and that part of the nervous system that regenerates and heals (the parasympathetic) comes into play. This allows the horse to release tension that it has difficulty releasing on its own. What sets this method apart from any other? The horse must actively participate for it to work. Read more about the sessions.
Learn more about the Masterson Method
Lazaris Nerve Release™ Our proprietary manual therapy was developed to help release fascial holdings that keep the joints restricted and cause compression over the main nerve highways in the body. Lazaris Nerve Release Technique™ facilitates release of the bracing muscles that prevent horses from accessing their bodies for effective in-hand and under saddle development and incorporates proprioceptive exercises to help the horses retain the work in between sessions.
Essential Oils
Time For Me To Fly utilizes the healing power of essential oils through aromatherapy (inhalation), topically and through ingestion.
Demos and Workshops
Time For Me To Fly is pleased to offer demonstrations and workshops to equestrian facilities, various groups and clubs.
Equine-Assisted Learning / Therapy
Helping Horses & People In Equine-Assisted Learning/Therapy- It’s a win-win!
Learn more about our Equine Assisted Learning/ Therapy Services.