Sarah Krahn Equine Bodywork
Sarah B. Krahn, MMCP
The Masterson Method ® focuses on releasing tension in key junctions of the b
09/22/2021
Today’s spotlight shines on Sarah Krahn from Sandpoint Idaho!
Sarah finished her certification in early February 2019 (five months pregnant at the time too!). She grew up loving horses and took lessons as often as she could. She considers working with problem horses as a highlight of her horse experience and learned how to properly read and work with horses through those experiences. When she discovered the Masterson Method, she noticed how it resembled the concept of natural horsemanship and knew it was the path she wanted to take.
Sarah has been told several times while growing up that she had the feel for finding and releasing knots and tension in people and animals, so it was a perfect fit.
Sarah's other interest is currently in Jec Ballou's work in equine fitness and corrective exercises which would go hand in hand with her bodywork certification.
Outside of horses, Sarah enjoys spending time with her husband, Phil, and raising their son. One day they'd both love to get a farm with chickens and other critters and maybe a wild mustang or two.
To find out more about Sarah, follow this link, https://bit.ly/3lfdO9v
Masterson Method Certified Practitioners are dedicated equine professionals who have acquired highly attuned skills in partnering with the horse to release tension and increase range of motion, thereby restoring healthy posture and performance to horses.
11/28/2020
This article is gold! 🌟
I was going to try and summarize it and then post the link but you just need to read the whole article. So so good!
The TMJ is one of the most important joints of a horse that effects so much 👇👇👇
http://www.equinebalance.net/craniosacral/equine_tmj.html?fbclid=IwAR1eZlf_aCYh6TGUTd7sSm9Bug4kjRnDBduhh9nUPbN8F76R_U5QvdqxnZ8
TMJ Shea Stewart is an equine craniosacral therapist who helps relieve TMJ syndrome and dysfunction in horses
11/23/2020
Tension patterns in the horse's muscles create disturbances in the flow of energy during movement. The body has to work harder to move itself forward or sideways. When the body can flow with ease both horse and rider enjoy things much more!
09/30/2020
A great little tip to add to your riding schedule to help create a well balanced horse 😄👇
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