Targeted Release for Tension and Movement Restriction
Focused pressure point work and gentle adjustments designed to restore balance and support natural alignment—without forceful manipulation.
Get StartedReleasing Restriction Where It Starts
Pressure point work targets specific areas of tightness and restriction that can limit how a horse moves. These areas often develop from repetitive work, imbalance, or compensation patterns. By addressing these points, tension can release and movement can improve naturally. This service is especially useful for performance horses and those in heavy training. JTS Equine uses subtle, controlled pressure and gentle adjustments rather than aggressive techniques. Justin works by feel, responding to how the horse’s body releases rather than forcing change. This approach supports alignment and movement while maintaining trust and relaxation throughout the session.

What’s Included in This Service
Targeted Pressure Point Release
Focused work on key areas where tension accumulates. This helps reduce restriction and encourages muscles to relax. It is effective for addressing overworked or tight regions.
Gentle Alignment Support
Non-forceful adjustments that support the body’s natural balance. These movements are subtle and controlled. The goal is to help the horse move more evenly and comfortably.
Key Benefits
Improves Balance and Symmetry
Releasing pressure points helps the horse distribute movement more evenly. This supports better posture and alignment. Balanced movement reduces strain on specific areas.
Prevents Bigger Issues
Addressing tight areas early helps stop minor restrictions from becoming injuries. This is especially important for horses in regular training. Early support keeps the body functioning efficiently.
Horse-First and Low Stress
The gentle approach keeps the horse relaxed and receptive. Trust is maintained throughout the session. This makes the work effective without causing resistance or anxiety.
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