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.

02/24/2026

✨ Harmony & Balance: It Takes a Team ✨

Last evening I sat in on a webinar through NBCAAM, and one of the biggest topics we discussed was collaboration in our industry.

It truly reinforced something I believe deeply:
No single professional can see every piece of the puzzle — but together, we create the full picture.

Your horse’s success and longevity depend on a true team effort between:
• The veterinarian – ensuring internal health, soundness, and medical oversight.
• The trainer – developing strength, skill, and proper biomechanics under saddle.
• The farrier – creating balance and support from the ground up.
• The chiropractor – addressing joint alignment and mobility.
• The bodyworker – restoring soft tissue function, releasing compensation patterns, and improving circulation.
• And most importantly, the owner – the constant advocate, the one who knows their horse’s personality, patterns, and subtle changes better than anyone.

Each role matters. Each perspective is valuable.
Tightness in the hind end might actually stem from imbalance in the front feet.
Resistance under saddle could connect back to rib restriction.

Recurring soreness may be compensation for something subtle that only shows when everyone communicates.
When professionals collaborate and the owner stays engaged in the process, the horse wins.

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It’s not about ego.
It’s about outcomes.
It’s about longevity.
It’s about keeping your horse in true Harmony & Balance.

Because the best results don’t come from working alone —
They come from working together.

✨ Tension Isn’t the Enemy ✨One thing I want clients to understand — just because there is tension, does not mean somethi...
02/23/2026

✨ Tension Isn’t the Enemy ✨

One thing I want clients to understand — just because there is tension, does not mean something is horribly wrong.

Training builds muscle.
Conditioning builds strength.
Work builds adaptation.
And with all of that?
👉 It can also build tension.

Tension is often a normal response to effort, new exercises, increased workload, show prep, or even growth. It doesn’t automatically mean injury. It doesn’t automatically mean pain. And it definitely doesn’t mean panic.

Muscles tighten for many reasons:
• Stabilizing during harder work
• Compensating while building strength
• Protecting a fatigued area
• Adjusting to new training demands

The key is not eliminating tension completely — it’s maintaining balance and mobility so the body can continue to perform without restriction.

That’s where bodywork comes in.
Regular sessions help:
✔️ Improve circulation
✔️ Support recovery
✔️ Reduce compensation patterns
✔️ Keep the body moving fluidly
✔️ Maintain harmony between muscle groups

Strong bodies can have tension.
Athletic bodies will have tension.

Our goal isn’t perfection — it’s balance, function, and prevention.

Harmony & Balance isn’t about chasing problems.
It’s about supporting performance. 💫

If you’ve noticed changes in movement, behavior, or overall feel — let’s talk and keep your athlete feeling their best.

02/21/2026

Have you ever noticed your horse’s neck getting tight even after stretching? Drop a 🐴 below if you’ve experienced this — let’s talk about what might really be causing it.



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Quick note from Harmony & Balance 🌿When you book a session, that time is reserved specifically for you. If you need to c...
02/20/2026

Quick note from Harmony & Balance 🌿

When you book a session, that time is reserved specifically for you. If you need to cancel or reschedule, please provide at least 48 hours’ notice.

Late cancellations or no-shows will require a fee moving forward.

I truly value my clients and the relationships we build — and keeping this policy in place allows me to continue providing dependable, professional service to everyone.

Thank you for understanding and helping me keep things running smoothly 🤍

✨ Harmony & Balance Bodywork ✨Let’s Talk Pectorals — The Muscles That Support the Front EndWhen we think about tightness...
02/19/2026

✨ Harmony & Balance Bodywork ✨

Let’s Talk Pectorals — The Muscles That Support the Front End

When we think about tightness in a horse, we often look at the topline, the back, or the hind end. But one of the most overlooked (and most important) muscle groups lives right between the front legs — the pectorals.

The equine pectoral muscles (superficial and deep pectorals) are located along the chest, running from the sternum up to the humerus. Their primary job?
✔ Stabilizing the shoulder
✔ Supporting the trunk between the front legs
✔ Assisting in adduction (bringing the limb inward)
✔ Helping control forward movement and stopping power
In short — they are part of the foundation of balance in the front end.

🔎 How They Interact With Other Muscles
The pectorals do not work alone. They connect and influence:
• The brachiocephalicus (forward reach of the limb)
• The trapezius and rhomboids (scapular stability)
• The latissimus dorsi (pulling and propulsion)
• The core sling system that helps suspend the ribcage

When the pectorals are tight or “stuck,” they can restrict shoulder freedom, shorten stride length, and even create compensation through the neck, back, and opposite hind limb.

Sometimes that “hind end issue” actually begins in the chest.
⚠ What Happens When They Get Stuck?
• Choppy or shortened front stride
• Resistance in lateral work
• Difficulty picking up leads
• Base narrow stance
• Tension traveling up into the poll and jaw
Remember — horses don’t carry weight with a clavicle like we do. Their muscular sling system carries the front end. If the pectorals are restricted, the entire balance system is affected.

💆‍♀️ How Massage Restores Harmony
Targeted bodywork to the pectorals:
✨ Increases circulation
✨ Releases adhesions and fascial restrictions
✨ Improves shoulder mobility
✨ Supports better posture and lift through the withers
✨ Encourages proper muscle firing patterns

When we release the chest, we often see immediate changes in stride freedom and overall relaxation.

Because at Harmony & Balance, we don’t chase symptoms — we follow connections.

Your horse’s body works as one integrated system. True balance comes from addressing the whole picture.

If your horse feels heavy in the front, short in stride, or resistant in transitions — it may be time to look between the front legs.

📩 Message to get on the schedule.
— Harmony & Balance Bodywork

02/18/2026
🚿🐴 It’s muddy season!To help keep everyone on schedule and allow your horse to get the full benefit of their session, pl...
02/17/2026

🚿🐴 It’s muddy season!

To help keep everyone on schedule and allow your horse to get the full benefit of their session, please have them brushed off and dry before I arrive.

Starting with a clean horse allows me to focus fully on bodywork instead of prep time — and keeps me on time for the rest of the barn.

Thank you all for helping sessions run smoothly this time of year!

Show season is coming… are you and your horse truly ready?Not just the rides.Not just the tack.Not just the entries.But ...
02/16/2026

Show season is coming… are you and your horse truly ready?
Not just the rides.
Not just the tack.
Not just the entries.
But the body.

As the pressure increases, so does compensation.
As the intensity builds, so does tension.

What feels like:
• resistance in transitions
• stiffness in one direction
• a “lazy” hind end
• difficulty picking up a lead
… is often the body asking for support.
Harmony and balance don’t happen by accident. They’re built through:
✔️ Correct training
✔️ Consistent work
✔️ Recovery and bodywork

Your horse is an athlete. And athletes perform best when their bodies can move freely without restriction.
This show season, let’s focus on:
🔹 Fluid movement
🔹 A strong topline
🔹 Even engagement
🔹 A nervous system that can handle the pressure

Because confidence in the ring starts with comfort in the body.

Let’s head into this season balanced, prepared, and performing at our highest level.
If your horse is feeling even slightly “off” or stuck — now is the time to address it, not mid-season.

Harmony. Balance. Performance.

Call/text/message today to get your horse and you started on the right track for show season. Lets make this show season best one yet!

734-686-4242

❤️ This Valentine’s Day, Give the Gift of Relaxation ❤️Love isn’t just flowers and chocolate… it’s feeling good in your ...
02/14/2026

❤️ This Valentine’s Day, Give the Gift of Relaxation ❤️

Love isn’t just flowers and chocolate… it’s feeling good in your body.
Whether it’s for your partner, your best friend, or yourself — a massage is a gift that truly keeps giving. Less tension. More balance. Better movement.

Message me to reserve your spot — limited availability left for this month! 💕

Harmony & Balance 🐎✨Just because the hind end feels tight… doesn’t mean that’s where the issue began.One of the biggest ...
02/12/2026

Harmony & Balance 🐎✨

Just because the hind end feels tight… doesn’t mean that’s where the issue began.
One of the biggest misconceptions I see in bodywork is assuming the sore or reactive area is the root cause. Often, it’s simply the loudest compensator.

When one muscle group loses function — whether from restriction, weakness, imbalance, or improper loading — the body adapts. Other muscles step in to stabilize, protect, and keep movement going. Over time, those helpers become overworked… and tightness shows up.
The hind end is frequently the victim of compensation.
🔹 A restricted thoracic sling can limit lift through the front end
🔹 A tight brachiocephalic can alter stride and weight distribution
🔹 Rib or lumbar restriction can reduce proper spinal mobility
🔹 Pelvic imbalance can stem from tension traveling down the topline

The body doesn’t work in isolated pieces. It works in chains.
When tension builds, it creates “blocks” — areas where movement, circulation, and neuromuscular communication are disrupted. These blocks change how force transfers through the body. Instead of fluid motion, you get resistance. Instead of harmony, you get compensation.

True bodywork isn’t chasing symptoms. It’s assessing the whole picture.
Because harmony and balance aren’t about one muscle relaxing —
they’re about the entire system working together the way it was designed to.

If your horse feels tight behind, let’s look deeper.
Sometimes the answer isn’t where you think it is. ✨

Harmony. Balance. Connection.Tight is tight — whether you have two legs or four.When we sit too long, train hard, or gua...
02/11/2026

Harmony. Balance. Connection.

Tight is tight — whether you have two legs or four.

When we sit too long, train hard, or guard an old injury, our bodies adapt.
Our hips tighten. Our shoulders round. Our lower back compensates.

Horses are no different.
When a horse struggles to lift through the thoracic sling…
When the hamstrings and glutes stay braced…
When one side carries more load than the other…
The body creates patterns to survive the workload.

But compensation isn’t harmony.

True balance isn’t just about where the head is positioned or how collected the stride looks.
It’s about symmetry in the tissues.
Freedom in the fascia.
Strength without restriction.
Tight tissue limits range of motion.
Limited range alters movement.
Altered movement disrupts balance.
Massage helps restore circulation, improve elasticity, and reset the nervous system so the body can return to neutral — where harmony begins.

When the body feels safe and balanced, the movement follows.
That’s where connection deepens.
That’s where topline develops correctly.
That’s where performance elevates.
If your horse feels stuck, heavy on the forehand, resistant in transitions, or uneven side to side… it may not be training.
It may be tension.
Let’s bring them back to harmony. 💛

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