02/19/2026
Spring is knocking… and I don’t know about you, but I can feel the shift already.
The days are getting a little longer, the mud is making its grand entrance 😅, and some of our equine athletes are already starting conditioning for this year’s show season.
Whether you’re gearing up for hunters, barrels, reining, ranch classes, or just more miles under saddle — now is the time to start thinking about keeping those bodies feeling their best.
Conditioning season =
✔️ Tight muscles waking back up
✔️ Sore backs from increased work
✔️ Compensation patterns from winter downtime
Regular equine massage can help support: • Flexibility and range of motion
• Proper muscle development
• Faster recovery
• Overall performance and comfort
If your horse is starting back into a program, this is the perfect time to get them on the schedule before calendars fill up. As of right now, I am only massaging Tuesdays & Wednesdays.
And on a personal note…
I want to say thank you. Truly. To my loyal clients who have been so patient with me through some big life transitions this past year — the ones who have clapped for me, cheered me on, adjusted schedules, and supported not only my equine massage business but also me over at The Butcher’s Wife Floral Co. 🌸
Building two dreams at once hasn’t always been easy, but having clients who believe in me the way you do means more than I can put into words.
Your support does not go unnoticed. Ever.
Drop a 🐎 if your horse is already back in work, or tell me what goals you have for this show season! Let’s make 2026 their strongest year yet.
Pictured here is Priscilla, enjoying her session yesterday with warm muscles in my clients new solarium. A massage therapists dream office. 😍