Unlike humans, horses don’t have isolated muscles stabilizing each vertebra. 💜✨.
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Unlike humans, horses don’t have isolated muscles stabilizing each vertebra. Instead, their spine is influenced by a web of surrounding tissue that connects through the pelvis, ribs, shoulders, and neck. This means when there’s tension or restriction in one area, it affects the whole system. Movement patterns shift, balance is compromised, and the horse may show signs of discomfort, compensation, or reduced performance. The Balance Through Movement Method helps bring awareness to these subtle imbalances. By supporting both motion and stillness, it encourages deeper postural release, nervous system regulation, and more sustainable movement - so the horse can return to harmony in its body. if your horse has ever shown signs of sensitivity or unevenness – I can help 💜 🔗 in bio to work with me in person or online ✨ . 🥰🎥 @bella.equinebodywork . . . . #btmm #equinebodyworker #equinewellness #equinebodywork #happyhorse #pillarone #equestrian #equinewellbeing #horses #muscles #biology #science #animals

