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BETTER MOVEMENT
LASTING PERFORMANCE

WELLNESS, PERFORMANCE, & RECOVERY FOR HORSE & HOUND

Every animal moves with a purpose. Whether it's a competition horse striving for peak performance, a working dog expected to perform day after day, or a beloved companion showing subtle signs of discomfort, movement matters.

The demands of training, competition, work, injury, growth, and everyday life can create restrictions and compensation patterns throughout the body. Over time, these imbalances may affect mobility, comfort, performance, and recovery.

Through professional equine and canine bodywork, the focus is on identifying and addressing these underlying restrictions to support more efficient movement and overall function. When the body is able to move as intended, animals are better equipped to perform, recover, and maintain their quality of life.

Bodywork is about more than relieving sore muscles. It is about understanding how the entire body works together and recognizing the relationships between movement, compensation, and physical stress. By addressing the source of dysfunction rather than simply managing symptoms, bodywork can help break the cycle of recurring discomfort and support lasting results.

 

At Summit Bodywork, the goal is to help animals move with ease, function at their best, and remain active and comfortable throughout every stage of life. Focusing on wellness, performance and recovery, with longevity at the core.

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JENNA STOVALL, EEBW, NKTE, CCBW

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CERTIFIED EQUINE & CANINE BODYWORKER, EQUINE NEUROKINETIC THERAPIST

"It's simple. If you treat an animal like a machine, they'll break down like a machine. If you treat an animal like an athlete, they'll perform like an athlete." 

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CLIENT TESTIMONIALS

"Every session leaves them moving softer and more balanced which has a direct positive impact on their performance. What I love most is how she always takes her time, listens to the horse, and adjusts her approach to what they need that day. As a physiotherapist myself, I really appreciate her professional knowledge and her understanding of how the horse and rider influence each other."

Kenda Butterfield

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