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Horses Feel Like Seabiscuit in Arizona

Horses respond to loving equine massage in Arizona. Young horses and old respond to light, loving touches and feel like the champion, Seabiscuit at the end of the day.

Do horses respond to kindness? Did Seabiscuit become a champion because of loving care? Robin Perkins, Equine Massage Therapist answers both questions with a resounding "yes."

Today, young champion horses and retired trail horses enjoy the benefits of therapeutic massage at the hands of Robin Perkins. In addition to heart and soul, horses possess great speed, endurance, size, and today many become professional athletes, therefore, sharing similar ailments as human professional athletes. Horses suffer muscles that get sore and injuries from bruises to broken bones. Just as a quarterback in football or starting pitcher in baseball, their body, mind, and spirit need time and attention to heal from sports injuries. Relief very often eliminates performance and behavioral issues.

In addition to athletic equines, retired horses need love, massage, and attention to bring their body and spirit together again. Robin Perkins, Certified Equine Massage Therapist, gives attention to the retired athlete to help that horse keep the young look and feel and enjoy vim, vigor, and vitality.

Not every horse can come from behind like the famous Seabiscuit. However, every horse is sensitive to the caring hands. In fact, any horse with a movement problem of any kind can benefit from her therapies. Robin uses equine massage, craniosacral therapy, and acupressure to help the horse achieve full range motion and maintain peak performance.

Robin can be reached by phone at: 602-568-1745 or by email at: equinemassage2003@yahoo.com. Interesting information can be found on her website at http://www.geocities.com/equinemassage2003

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