Harmony & Balance

Harmony & Balance Board Certified bodyworker, with a full body approach. Helping riders develop the best program for their horse’s recovery and maintenance.

Release tension, restore movement, prevent injury and improve comfort.

The Lumbar–Pelvis–SI ConnectionWhere harmony begins… or tension takes over.The lumbar muscles, pelvis, and sacroiliac (S...
01/14/2026

The Lumbar–Pelvis–SI Connection

Where harmony begins… or tension takes over.

The lumbar muscles, pelvis, and sacroiliac (SI) joint don’t work in isolation.
They function as one integrated system responsible for propulsion, balance, and stability.

When tension shows up in one area, it rarely stays there.
▪️ Tight lumbar muscles can restrict pelvic motion
▪️ A restricted pelvis can overload the SI joint
▪️ SI discomfort often shows up as shortened stride, uneven engagement, or resistance under saddle
This is the body compensating—trying to stay upright when balance is lost.

✨ How massage restores harmony
Massage doesn’t “fix” one muscle.
It releases the conversation of tension between structures.
Through targeted bodywork we:
▪️ Reduce protective holding patterns in the lumbar region
▪️ Encourage pelvic mobility and symmetry
▪️ Decrease strain through the SI by restoring balanced movement
▪️ Support the nervous system so the horse can let go, not guard
When tension is released, the pelvis can move freely.
When the pelvis moves freely, the SI can stabilize.
When the SI stabilizes, true balance returns.
This is where strength follows softness.

💫 Harmony & Balance isn’t about force — it’s about connection.

01/13/2026

Discomfort Is Not Always Trauma. Sometimes It’s How Adaptation Feels.📣

The modern world has developed an impressive talent for confusing discomfort with harm, and that confusion has wandered into the horse world wrapped in good intentions and kind-hearted ideals. Learning feels unstable. Skill acquisition feels clumsy. Change feels alarming right up until it becomes normal. None of this means something has gone wrong. It usually means something is actually changing.

When we try to remove all discomfort from the process, we do not create safety. We create a comfort zone that quietly shrinks until it becomes a prison. Adaptation requires a small, tolerable amount of instability. It is inconvenient, untidy, and deeply unpopular with anyone hoping for instant calm and lifelong serenity.

Horses do not need us to eliminate challenge. They need us to recognise the difference between distress and development, and to guide them through challenge with enough skill that it leads somewhere useful.

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Bootcamp Reboot starts in 5 days. I teach how to work through challenge with competence, not beliefs that feel nice but go nowhere. See comments or link in bio. ❤🙌

Motivational Monday 🌿Fear is part of the process, not a sign you’re on the wrong path.Breathe. Find your balance.And tak...
01/12/2026

Motivational Monday 🌿

Fear is part of the process, not a sign you’re on the wrong path.
Breathe. Find your balance.
And take the step—even if fear walks beside you.

Why Your Horse Isn’t Building Topline?Topline isn’t something you “add on.”It isn’t created by more miles, more hills, o...
01/10/2026

Why Your Horse Isn’t Building Topline?

Topline isn’t something you “add on.”
It isn’t created by more miles, more hills, or more feed.

Topline develops when the body is organized — not forced.

🧠 True topline is a posture and nervous system conversation.
It comes from:
▪️ A functioning thoracic sling
▪️ Freedom through the jaw and poll
▪️ Core-to-limb coordination
▪️ Honest, functional connection — not head-setting tricks

When Muscle Won’t Stick
If you’re seeing:
▪️ A dipped back
▪️ Hollow withers or shoulders
▪️ Hindquarters that trail behind
Your horse may be moving before their posture is ready, compensating from old tension, or lacking clear neurological connection.

Exercise without balance builds compensation — not strength.

Harmony & Balance Philosophy
🐎 Freedom of movement
❣️ Healthy circulation
✴️ Clear neurology
🙌 Correct movement patterns
✨ When posture and the nervous system come first,
muscle develops as a byproduct of balance — not the goal itself.
Set your horse up for lasting strength.
Harmony & Balance.

So grateful for a full January at Harmony and Balance 🤍 Limited availability left—now scheduling into February.
01/09/2026

So grateful for a full January at Harmony and Balance 🤍 Limited availability left—now scheduling into February.

Staying Within Scope of Practice 🤍🐴As equine bodyworkers, our role is to support the horse’s body—not diagnose, treat, o...
01/07/2026

Staying Within Scope of Practice 🤍🐴

As equine bodyworkers, our role is to support the horse’s body—not diagnose, treat, or replace veterinary care. Staying within our scope of practice isn’t a limitation; it’s a commitment to the horse’s well-being.

✨ What we can do:
• Support healthy movement and circulation
• Address muscle tension and fascial restriction
• Encourage lymphatic flow and nervous system regulation
• Observe and report changes in posture, movement, and tissue quality

🚫 What we don’t do:
• Diagnose injuries or medical conditions
• Prescribe treatments, or medications
• Replace veterinary, chiropractic, or farrier care

🤝 Collaboration is key. When bodywork, veterinary care, training, and hoof care work together, the horse benefits most. If something feels outside my scope, I refer out—because the horse always comes first.
Educated hands. Ethical practice. Whole-horse care.

✨ Supporting the Lymphatic System with Manual Lymph Drainage & EquiTaping ✨The lymphatic system plays a vital role in ci...
01/06/2026

✨ Supporting the Lymphatic System with Manual Lymph Drainage & EquiTaping ✨
The lymphatic system plays a vital role in circulation, immune function, and tissue health—but unlike the cardiovascular system, it relies heavily on movement and gentle stimulation to do its job.
🖐 Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) uses light, rhythmic techniques to encourage lymph flow, reduce fluid buildup, and support detoxification. This is especially beneficial for horses with stocking up, edema, post-injury swelling, or restricted movement.
🎗 EquiTaping is then applied to extend the benefits of the session. When placed strategically, the tape gently lifts the skin, creating space for improved lymph flow and continued drainage long after the hands-on work is done.
💡 Benefits may include:
• Reduced swelling and fluid retention
• Improved circulation and tissue health
• Enhanced recovery and comfort
• Support for horses on stall rest or limited work
Everything in the body is connected—when we support the lymphatic system, we support the whole horse. 🐎💙
📍 Harmony & Balance Today
📩 Message to schedule or learn if this approach is right for your horse

01/05/2026
✨️Who is excited for the 2026 show season? Preparing for show season starts long before you enter the ring. Thoughtful b...
01/03/2026

✨️Who is excited for the 2026 show season?

Preparing for show season starts long before you enter the ring. Thoughtful bodywork combined with consistent training and correct riding now helps create balance, soundness, and confidence for the months ahead.

Lymphedema & Equine Massage – Before ➡️ After✨ Before:• Visible swelling and fluid buildup• Pitting edema and reduced ti...
01/02/2026

Lymphedema & Equine Massage – Before ➡️ After
✨ Before:
• Visible swelling and fluid buildup
• Pitting edema and reduced tissue elasticity
• Restricted circulation and lymph flow
• Horse may feel stiff, heavy, or uncomfortable
✨ After:
• Noticeable reduction in swelling
• Softer, more pliable tissue
• Improved lymphatic drainage
• Increased comfort and ease of movement
💆‍♀️ How massage helps:
Gentle, intentional techniques support the lymphatic system by encouraging fluid movement toward natural drainage points. This helps reduce congestion, improve circulation, and support the body’s natural healing process.
🐴 Why consistency matters:
Lymphedema often requires ongoing management. Regular bodywork, movement, and proper care can make a huge difference in long-term comfort and soundness.
🌿 Everything is connected.
When we support the lymphatic system, we support the whole horse.

Welcoming the Year of the Horse 🐎✨A year that represents strength, freedom, balance, and forward movement—everything we ...
01/01/2026

Welcoming the Year of the Horse 🐎✨

A year that represents strength, freedom, balance, and forward movement—everything we strive for in healthy, happy horses.
Grateful for every horse I get to support and every owner who trusts Harmony and Balance with their care. Here’s to softer bodies, better movement, and deeper connection in the year ahead.
✨ Now booking into the new year ✨



This year taught me that happiness isn’t a destination—it’s those brief moments where the noise fades, the body exhales,...
12/31/2025

This year taught me that happiness isn’t a destination—it’s those brief moments where the noise fades, the body exhales, and nothing else matters.

Show me your favorite memory of 2025!

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