Charlotte Horsley Equine Sports Therapies

Charlotte Horsley Equine Sports Therapies Qualified Equine Sports Massage Therapist (ESMT) covering Yorkshire and surrounding areas.

Win an Equine Sports Massage session for your horse or pony! I’m excited to be launching a competition for one lucky hor...
06/07/2025

Win an Equine Sports Massage session for your horse or pony!

I’m excited to be launching a competition for one lucky horse or pony to win a full sports massage session with myself! Massage has so many benefits for example enhancement of performance, injury prevention and aiding recovery to name but a few!

For your chance to win simply -

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-Tag 2 horsey friends
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The winner will be drawn on 13/7/2025

(NB. Please only enter if you’re based in Yorkshire or surrounding areas, entry’s from other areas won’t be accepted)

The school holidays are FAST approaching so now’s the time to get the kids ponies booked in for a check up so they’re re...
29/06/2025

The school holidays are FAST approaching so now’s the time to get the kids ponies booked in for a check up so they’re ready for a summer of fun and activities 🤩

20/03/2025

When girthing up a horse, it’s important not to over-tighten the girth. An over-tightened girth may pinch or bruise the muscles, especially those in the chest (pectorals), the neck (trapezius), the side of the ribcage (serratus ventralis), and the lower back (latissimus dorsi), which are shown in red on the diagram bel. Similar to how a tight belt can cause discomfort or bruising in a human, an overly tight girth can cause soreness in these areas. It may also lead to bruising of the ribs and the intercostal muscles (the muscles between the ribs), restricting movement and causing pain. Additionally, the tightness will cause the saddle to put more pressure on the horse’s back muscles, leading to further discomfort.

Think of it like wearing a belt that’s too tight around your waist: it presses into your skin and muscles, causing discomfort, restricting movement, and potentially causing bruising. Just as you wouldn’t wear a belt so tight that it hurts, it’s crucial not to over-tighten the girth to avoid these issues for the horse. Always ensure the girth is snug, but not excessively tight, to keep the horse comfortable and prevent injury.

Did you kick off the event season this weekend? Or are you still gearing up to it like myself?A routine sports massage m...
03/03/2025

Did you kick off the event season this weekend? Or are you still gearing up to it like myself?
A routine sports massage might just be what your equine teammate needs to keep their performances on top form 💪🏻

Although we love a sport horse we also cater for ponies, happy hackers and everything in between! 🐴

This handy little piece of kit is the Optimus Lumina and I really do not leave my house without it nowadays! It’s the wo...
20/02/2025

This handy little piece of kit is the Optimus Lumina and I really do not leave my house without it nowadays! It’s the workhorse that I use at the start of my treatments giving time for the horses to relax before a massage is started, thus being able to get the full benefit from the treatment provided.

The Optimus Lumina offers Red, Infrared and Blue light phototherapy.

Some of the benefits include:
♦️Help promotes better circulation
♦️Helps to reduce inflammation
♦️Helps to increase fresh nutrients to an injured area
♦️Aids healing and reduces pain
♦️Blue light is effective in killing bacteria in wounds
♦️Aids relaxation

If you want to know more or book a sports massage appointment for your equine friend please don’t hesitate to get in touch 📩

Last minute equine sports massage availability tomorrow 18th February: 📍Catterick, Leyburn, Richmond, Bedale areas🕰️ Lat...
17/02/2025

Last minute equine sports massage availability tomorrow 18th February:

📍Catterick, Leyburn, Richmond, Bedale areas
🕰️ Late afternoon/early evening slots

📩Dm to book

Pssst it’s payday 🫢…. which means payday treats for ponies 🐴 Whether you’re ramping up your horses work ready for the up...
28/01/2025

Pssst it’s payday 🫢…. which means payday treats for ponies 🐴

Whether you’re ramping up your horses work ready for the upcoming season or just want to treat your best friend to a sports massage I am here to help!

Prevention 🤝🏻 Performance

📩DM or WhatsApp me to find out more or to book an appointment, discounts for 2+ on the same yard and some exciting things coming soon so watch this space!

Exciting news 🥳Thrilled to announce I’m now a proud member of the International Association of Animal Therapists (IAAT) ...
22/01/2025

Exciting news 🥳

Thrilled to announce I’m now a proud member of the International Association of Animal Therapists (IAAT)

Being part of the IAAT has plenty of benefits but this means that I am now access to hundreds of CPD hours that I must keep up to date with, I means I must also hold a valid insurance certificate which is presented to the IAAT before membership is accepted and confirms to clients, vets and other professionals that I work within the remits of my qualifications (Level 4 Diploma in Equine Sports Massage Therapy)

For my clients, this means your horse is in trusted, expert hands. Whether it’s for prevention, recovery, or peak performance, you can be confident that my services are aligned with the latest advancements in equine therapy.

📩DM us to find out more about the benefits of Equine Sports Massage
📍Covering Yorkshire and surrounding areas

📍Sheffield📍Thursday 30th January I will be on this route with late afternoon/evening appointments available, can divert ...
14/01/2025

📍Sheffield📍

Thursday 30th January I will be on this route with late afternoon/evening appointments available, can divert within reason.

Drop me a message if you think your horse would benefit from an Equine Sports Massage 🤝🏻

Food for thought 💭
12/01/2025

Food for thought 💭

Why so much, so young?

The horse industries, particularly racing, have operated the same way for centuries, pushing 2- and 3-year-olds hard. But that doesn’t mean other disciplines should follow the same path.

I take a conservative stance when it comes to a horse's age.

A yearling is still a baby—let them run and play in a field.

A 2-year-old is also a baby—still best left running in a field.

At 3, a horse is still a baby, though now big enough for some handling. Forget about "futurities" or "young horse programs." If you can’t resist doing something, put a saddle on, maybe work on long-lining, and get on occasionally to make sure they don’t buck you off. But then—send them back to the field.

If all you’re doing with a 3-year-old is the basics—shots, feet, teeth, leading, just like a yearling or 2-year-old—I don’t think you’re falling behind.

At 4, they are a young adolescent. Like most adolescents, they need a job, but not a demanding one. No speed, no tight spins, no pounding work. Focus on slow, steady physical development—lots of walking, building muscle, and gaining body mass. You're still in a foundational stage.

By 5, they’re either still a baby or starting to mature, depending on the horse. Train carefully, and above all, avoid injury and stress. Don’t rush them into some performance-driven "young horse" program unless they’re an early maturing type—and even then, be cautious. Definitely avoid this at 4.

By 6, they’re ready to start becoming a "normal" horse.

I know my timeline is unconventional. Many horses are worn out or injured by age 6, 7, or 8—some even younger. They're mentally exhausted and physically broken by trainers and riders who pushed them too hard, too soon.

But if you can be patient, allowing them to grow and strengthen, those same horses can still be in their prime into their late teens or even early 20s and retire at 30.

What’s the rush? Seriously.

Written by Tamarack Hill Farm

Farmleigh Storm Connemara Pony, a late maturing breed. Aged 6 year,

⁉️Don’t forget ⁉️I offer multi-horse discounts for 2 or more horses on the same yard, so why not rally your friends toge...
09/01/2025

⁉️Don’t forget ⁉️

I offer multi-horse discounts for 2 or more horses on the same yard, so why not rally your friends together and get booked in to take benefit of this discount!

📩 Get in touch with any queries or to book your slot.

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