Ainsley Beauchamp Certified Equine Therapist

Ainsley Beauchamp Certified Equine Therapist Mobile equine therapist offering bodywork sessions in the South Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys.

Offering non-invasive, hands on body work and energy work sessions. Ainsley Beauchamp, CET, RM works with compassion and skill to strengthen the horse's structural integrity and encourage the body's natural healing ability. Specializing in structural alignment, craniosacral, massage, acupressure and Reiki. Just like us, horses greatly benefit from keeping physically tuned up with regular bodywork to help injuries heal and maintain optimal movement. This integrated therapy program is designed to bring healing, comfort and to improve the quality of life for any and all horses, whether your equine partner is a fuzzy best friend in the backyard or the highest calibre of competing athlete.

Save the date! 2024 Reiki clinics for horses and humans.Click on the image for more info.Is it time to rediscover a new,...
02/09/2024

Save the date!
2024 Reiki clinics for horses and humans.
Click on the image for more info.

Is it time to rediscover a new, harmonious connection with your horses? What if you could bring a new level of calm and positivity to your interactions with the people and animals you care about? Reiki is a hands-on healing art believed to reduce anxiety and pain; it helps bring about a state of deep peace and improve the body’s innate ability to heal. Reiki is a natural compliment to all forms of treatments.

Reiki is the ancient Japanese practice of clearing imbalances and moving life force energy through the body; it’s used around the world in complimentary medicine, hospitals, hospice, and care facilities. Best of all, for those who love animals, animals love Reiki!

Reiki is being offered at some of the top universities and hospitals in North America. The Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Yale and Harvard Medical School are all studying Reiki and offer it on site.

Join Reiki Master and Certified Equine Therapist Ainsley Beauchamp for a fun weekend of learning, exploring energy work with both humans and horses.

Day one of this intensive course will be spent learning traditional Usui Reiki for humans and attaining level one certification. Day two will be spent diving into techniques for equines, then out to the field, to practice sharing the energy with horses. The tools you learn will be beneficial to all animals in your life.

Suitable for those wanting to learn level 1 Reiki, for bodyworkers, or for anyone wishing to deepen their mindful connections and offer healing energy to humans and animals.

Ainsley is an experienced equine therapist, specializing in structural alignment, massage, acupressure and craniosacral. She has practiced Reiki and other energy work modalities for over 18 years.

Cost: Princeton clinic: $300
Oliver, Langley clinics: $350
Please contact Ainsley for more information.

Super sweet little girl presenting with post partum pelvic restrictions. She’s running around like a crazy pup with her ...
10/01/2023

Super sweet little girl presenting with post partum pelvic restrictions.
She’s running around like a crazy pup with her fluffy tail in the air again post bodywork. Adorable 🥰

07/20/2022
04/03/2022

Not a joke...

Have you ever wondered why you can have a 15 acre field and part of it is chewed down to nubs and the other part has grass a hand high, But your horse is constantly grazing in the chewed down part?

Grass 6 inches and taller has less sugars than grass under 6 inches.

For every inch drop below 6 inches, the fructan (sugar) content rises.

Grass under 6 inches is stressed like it's a Monday morning with a project deadline. It uses sugar to repair itself.

Stop mowing your fields short.

Stop grazing your chubbys on chewed down grass. (this is why grazing muzzles are so touted...they keep the horse from being able to get much short grass)

(We aren't saying let your fields be 3 feet tall, by the way. The optimal thing to do is keep them 6-8 inches tall and graze them in small areas there)

Excellent read.
01/16/2022

Excellent read.

The horse is a prey animal, the human a predator. Our shared trust and athleticism is a neurobiological miracle

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