25/06/2024
Check out Missy’s BIG releases after her pulse this morning 😍
Missy has had issues with being sore and tense almost all over. She was head shy, she was always twitchy and on edge, she even threw her owner a couple times!
Since she has been having regular pulse sessions,her owner Mick is amazed with how much she has changed.
No more head shy issues, calmer to ride, safer to be around and most importantly she is HAPPIER!
It’s so amazing to see such incredible results in a short time.
Today’s session was the most relaxed she’s been since I’ve started working with her, also the first time she finally let out some BIG releases! She’s definitely feeling great 🔋
What does releasing in a horse look like?
During a session a horse can give many signs of releasing. Including weight shifting, fidgeting, scratching, chewing ropes, cocked leg, quivering of lips/muzzle, licking and chewing, sneezing and snorting, yawning, deep breathing, eyes closed and head very low. If the horse does a wee right after or during the session that is also a great release!
What does it mean when my horse releases?
When your horse releases they’re letting go of tension and restriction, whether it’s physical or mental!
Does your horse have similar issues?
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