12/09/2023
Very well written and explained!
Day one in Vegas ✅
The topic starts with Acuscope/Myopulse as a maintenance or preventative.
• Soreness isn’t a question of if. It’s when. Athletes get sore. It’s part of it. Does sore mean crippled? Most of the time, no. Can they win sore? You bet. A winner is going to win no matter the circumstances. Can you mask soreness with meds? Sure can. Is it wrong? Depends on who you ask. We all want the best for our athletes. We ask them to do big things, and to them, it’s just another day. They don’t know the money you’re putting up. They don’t know why they’re getting on the trailer or for how long. So where am I going with this? Well, often times I hear “they feel great, we’ll call you if they get sore.” I will always respect the owners wishes as they know their athlete better than anyone else. Which brings me too, yes. The Acuscope/myopulse is a great way to help your horse stay balanced and correct. It helps the longevity of their injections. It helps keep connective tissue healthy ect. The biofeedback is the biggest perk of the Acuscope. Your horse might not show symptoms of being sore, but we can dang sure catch when your cellular balance is starting to shift. Starting as simple inflammation. When you balance and keep their body balanced on a cellular level, their body bounces back faster and stronger each time. So when the time comes that they DO get sore, it’s nothing to help them out. Now, when they’re repeatedly getting sore, that’s when I say we have to start pulling layers back like an onion to find the original cause. And if I think I know a rodeo athletes schedule, we/you don’t have time for that 😏