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MeadoWood Dressage
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Meadowooddressage.com Home Page
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Farm: 301.774.4357 Cell: 301.922.2031. Hoof Prints Web Design.
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For Competitors By Competitors. Sarah Marchese, Proprietor.
equiheal.com
Equiheal, Professional Equine Sports Massage, Home Page
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Maryann Titone, Certified Equine Sports Massage Therapist. What is Equine Sports Massage? Equine Massage Therapy focuses on the prevention of muscular injuries and relieving muscular pain. There are over 150 muscles in the horse which makes up over 60% of their body weight. Regular massage not only helps prevent injuries, it calms the nervous system and improves the horses disposition. Maryann Titone was the Equine Massage Therapist for the United. States Eventing Associations Adult Camp.
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Alpha Essentia Massage Therapy. Flying Change Farm, NJ. Hoof Prints Photography, Video and Web Design. North East Peruvian Horse Club. Pine Ridge Equestrian Center. Somerset Hills Handicapped Riding. Hoof Prints Web Design.
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Maryann Titone
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Equiheal is owned by Maryann Titone, a Certified Equine Sports Massage Therapist. A massage method based on circular movements over the body and began using that on her dogs and they loved it. Shadows pain virtually disappeared, getting up was no longer the ordeal it had been and he was running with Murphy, playing and swimming. Murphy benefited also from the massages and Maryann is positive it helped keep him fit and injury free. What is Equine Massage Therapy? Signs of Muscle Pain or Stiffness:. Since ...
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Lisa Tannehill Photography Specializing in Equine and Lands
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Equine and Landscape Photography. Lisa Tannehill was born and raised on a small ranch in Northern Florida and has always had horses. Her early years were spent riding, training and showing western or simply trail riding. The discovery of dressage provided her with a road map for a fantastic journey; a quest for higher education and for that perfect balance between power, control, brilliance, and harmony. USDF Bronze and Silver Medalist. 2007 BLM Prix St George/AA Reserve Champion. The USEF r Judge.