Sure Stride Equine Wellness

Sure Stride Equine Wellness Equine massage & body work service in rural Manitoba, horse owner and barrel racing enthusiast.

05/02/2026

I have some time for appointments on May 4th and 5th, send me a pm if you would like more info or to book an appointment! I am located in Ashern but willing to travel anywhere in Mb.

04/23/2026

This is a young horse that my daughter has been rehabbing from an SI injury. She had SI injections followed by 3 months of restricted movement, and then was put back in the pasture. She has been hand walking/lunging for a few weeks and I have been doing some massage/body work. I have been focusing on lengthening the fascia along her back as well as some tightness in the lumbar and glutes/hamstrings. This is one of the first few times she was ridden and she’s moving so much better!

Some great information!
04/23/2026

Some great information!

Massage Works Through Tissue by Influencing the Nervous System

Massage engages muscle and fascia directly through touch, pressure, and movement.

At the same time, every contact is received and interpreted by the nervous system. The response that follows—changes in tone, coordination, and movement—is organized neurologically.

Tissue Is Sensory

Muscle and fascia are rich in sensory receptors.

These receptors detect:

* Pressure
* Stretch
* Movement
* Load

Fascia, in particular, carries a high density of sensory input. It contributes to how the body perceives position, movement, and internal state.

When you place your hands on a horse, you are providing information that the nervous system uses to understand what is happening in the body.

Input Shapes Output

The nervous system is continuously regulating muscle activity based on incoming information.

As sensory input changes, the system adjusts:

* Muscle tone
* Timing of activation
* Coordination across regions
* Distribution of load

Changes you feel in the tissue reflect these adjustments.

A muscle that softens has been re-regulated.
A limb that moves more freely is being organized differently.

Tone Is Dynamic

Muscle tone shifts moment to moment.

It is influenced by:

* Stability through the body
* Clarity of sensory input
* Anticipation of movement
* Environmental context

As input becomes clearer and more consistent, the system can organize tone with greater precision.

This often shows up as:

* Reduced excess tension
* More even engagement
* Greater ease of movement

Fascia Connects and Communicates

Fascia links the body both mechanically and neurologically.

Through its sensory role, it contributes to:

* Awareness of position and movement
* Coordination between regions
* Integration of the body as a whole

Work in one area can influence how other areas organize, as the nervous system updates its internal map.

Quality of Contact Matters

The nervous system responds to the quality of information it receives.

Clear, steady, and consistent input supports:

* Accurate interpretation
* Efficient organization
* Smoother coordination

Abrupt or inconsistent input can increase variability in response.

The system is always adapting to what it perceives.

Why Change Can Happen Quickly

Shifts can occur within a session.

You may feel:

* A limb become lighter
* Movement become smoother
* The body organize more easily

These changes reflect updated coordination and timing.

As the nervous system refines its interpretation, it adjusts how the body prepares and moves.

Repetition Builds Clarity

Each contact adds to the system’s understanding.

With repetition:

* Interpretation becomes more precise
* Responses become more consistent
* Movement becomes more organized

This is the same learning process seen in repeated movement.

In Practice

Massage provides input.

The nervous system interprets that input and organizes a response.

As organization improves:

* Tone becomes more appropriate
* Movement becomes more efficient
* The body works with greater coherence

In the End

Massage engages muscle and fascia through touch.

The changes that follow are coordinated through the nervous system.

As the system refines how it interprets and organizes the body, movement becomes easier, more supported, and more consistent.

https://koperequine.com/15-surprising-and-often-overlooked-benefits-of-fascial-release/

03/19/2026

A relaxed horse can move more freely, feel better, and perform at their best.

Is your performance horse truly recovering between rides—or just pushing through tightness?Massage isn’t a luxury for pe...
03/14/2026

Is your performance horse truly recovering between rides—or just pushing through tightness?
Massage isn’t a luxury for performance horses—it’s a tool.
✔️ Improves circulation and oxygen flow to muscles�✔️ Reduces tension and soreness�✔️ Increases flexibility and range of motion�✔️ Supports faster recovery after training or competition�✔️ Helps detect small issues before they become big problems
When your horse feels better, they move better. And when they move better, they perform better.
Strong. Supple. Ready to win. 🐎✨

No better feeling! 😁
03/13/2026

No better feeling! 😁

To celebrate the start of my equine wellness business, I’m offering a limited number of introductory sessions for local ...
03/13/2026

To celebrate the start of my equine wellness business, I’m offering a limited number of introductory sessions for local horses.
As a lifelong horse owner and barrel racing enthusiast, I understand how important it is for our horses to feel comfortable, move freely, and perform at their best. Do you have a horse that seems stiff, sore, or just needs a little extra care, I’d love the opportunity to work with them.
✨ Intro Sessions Available for a Limited Time�📍 Rural Manitoba area�📩 Message me to book or to ask any questions!
Thank you so much for supporting my new venture. I’m excited to start helping horses in our community feel their best. 🐎

03/13/2026

Has spring finally shown up or is Mother Nature just teasing us?!

Hi everyone! I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and share a little about why I started this page.I’m a mom of...
03/13/2026

Hi everyone! I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and share a little about why I started this page.
I’m a mom of three living in rural Manitoba, and horses have been part of my life for as long as I can remember. I’ve had horses since I was 8 years old, and over the years I’ve developed a real love for barrel racing and spending time around the barn.
My passion for horses naturally led me to become more interested in equine wellness and how we can help our horses feel and perform their best. Through mentorship with Karen Saindon, I’ve been learning about equine massage and body work, and I’m excited to begin offering these services and helping horses.
I’m really looking forward to this journey, continuing to learn, and connecting with other horse owners who care deeply about their horses’ health and wellbeing.
Thank you for being here and supporting my new venture! 🐴

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Ashern, MB

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