
Does your horse’s movement feel ‘stuck’ or restricted? Often, the culprit is ‘sticky’ fascia.
Fascia is the connective web under the skin. When it loses fluidity, it disrupts biotensegrity: the balance of tension and compression that allows for a long, effortless stride. What we observe as stiffness is frequently tissue layers failing to glide correctly against one another.
In practice, surface brushing isn’t enough. My patented Eqclusive system uses a progressive sequence to restore this glide. By starting with the skin interface to trigger relaxation, then moving to deep and mid-layer tools, we effectively ‘unglue’ these adhesions. This is horse-centred regulation, restoring function from the inside out.
The science of biotensegrity is detailed in my eBook, ‘The Regulated Horse’. You can also find expert insights on our brand new podcast.
Save this for your next grooming session and message me for advice on your horse’s specific coat type.
Visit: www.eqclusive.com
Watch:
#HorseGrooming #EquineScience #FasciaHealth #TheRegulatedHorse
Fascia is the connective web under the skin. When it loses fluidity, it disrupts biotensegrity: the balance of tension and compression that allows for a long, effortless stride. What we observe as stiffness is frequently tissue layers failing to glide correctly against one another.
In practice, surface brushing isn’t enough. My patented Eqclusive system uses a progressive sequence to restore this glide. By starting with the skin interface to trigger relaxation, then moving to deep and mid-layer tools, we effectively ‘unglue’ these adhesions. This is horse-centred regulation, restoring function from the inside out.
The science of biotensegrity is detailed in my eBook, ‘The Regulated Horse’. You can also find expert insights on our brand new podcast.
Save this for your next grooming session and message me for advice on your horse’s specific coat type.
Visit: www.eqclusive.com
Watch:
#HorseGrooming #EquineScience #FasciaHealth #TheRegulatedHorse
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