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Equine in Motion - Talks and Demos
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In addition to Equine Body Work, I also do informal talks/demos for Pony Clubs, Riding Clubs, Colleges, Equestrian Centres, Equine Conference and Exhibitions etc. In England I have worked closely with Hartpury Equine College, Gloucestershire and in Scotland with Oatridge College, Edinburgh. These sessions are great fun but also educational and suitable for all ages! If you are interested in considering some kind of talk/lecture for your group, please call or email me. SCOTTISH REGIONAL TRAINING CLUB.
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Equine in Motion - FAQ
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Click on any blue highlighted section to see that text in a new window. Tel: 07736 072945, Email lizbriscoe@equineinmotion.co.uk. Web design by Braehead Bytes.
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Equine in Motion - Clients
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I am currently based in Central Scotland and travel throughout Scotland with clients in Aberdeen, Inverness, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perthshire, Stirlingshire and Ayrshire. I also travel regularly to clients in England covering all areas. Formerly Ingliston House Stud). Lohoar Sport Horses (at Drumcarrow Equestrian Centre. Elizabeth Lamb of Click-on-training. The Scottish Equestrian Centre. Tel: 07736 072945, Email lizbriscoe@equineinmotion.co.uk. Web design by Braehead Bytes.
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Equine in Motion - About Me
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In 2002 I completed my training with Equinology. Obtaining my Advanced Equine Body Worker (AEBW) qualification and set up Equine in Motion, working with equestrian clients in all disciplines, together with purely leisure horses and those in varying stages of rehabilitation. As an AEBW, my certification incorporates training in:. Equine anatomy and physiology. Saddle fitting and farrier science. Biomechanics and gait analysis. For further information and/or book a session. Web design by Braehead Bytes.
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Equine in Motion - FAQ
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How long does a sports massage take? First time clients usually take between 1-2hrs including full observation, evaluation and massage. When is Massage most appopriate? Pre-activity to prepare the horse for exercise and prevent injury, Post-activity to reduce muscle fatigue and Post-injury to aid in the recovery of damaged tissue. Does the horse need to be clean? Horse should be mud free and dry. How often should my horse be massaged? Can I ride my horse after a massage session?
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Equine in Motion - Equine Body Work
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What is Equine Body Working? Equine Body Working uses Equine Sports Massage and passive stretching, in conjunction with conventional and complementary health care, to identify or help prevent sub-optimal performance and promote well-being. Equine Sports Massage is the therapeutic application of hands-on techniques to increase circulation and range of motion, relieve muscle spasm and tension and enhance muscle tone. For more about equine body working. To book a session. See www.equinology.com.
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Equine in Motion - Products
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I am a registered distributor of Forever Living Products. World's largest grower, manufacturer and distributor of aloe vera products. If you’re interested in finding out more about these products, please contact me via my email address and I can supply you with detailed information packs and sample products. If you wish to purchase products please go to Shop for Aloe Vera Products. More information (PDF files):. Production of Aloe Vera. Uses of Aloe Vera:. Aloe Propolis Crème. Aloe Propolis Crème.
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Equine in Motion
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Download a brochure (PDF). To see the article about me in The Scottish Farmer. British Dressage National Championships – click here. Buy quality Aloe Vera Products for yourself and your horse. Uses therapeutic massage and passive stretching in conjunction with other techniques to:. Alleviate muscle tension and spasm. Improve range of motion, suppleness and flexibility. Assist with post-competition recovery. Enhance general health and overall performance. Web design by Braehead Bytes.
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Equine in Motion - Gallery
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Gallery: Page: 1 2. This gallery is a tribute to some of my clients who kindly donated personal photos to this site. Dina de Bois D’elle (Twiglet). Sarra Mayberry at Bramham. Tel: 07736 072945, Email lizbriscoe@equineinmotion.co.uk. Web design by Braehead Bytes.