Small Equine Notes, November 2010
Greetings,
It's been a long time since I last contacted my equine bodywork clients. I've been very focused on my human massage business since I finished my Equine Natural Movement training. I'm hoping to start utilizing some of that training with your horses, including Lymph Drainage Therapy and Visceral Manipulation. I see amazing changes in people with these techniques. I'll be studying my horse anatomy and physiology so that I can transfer these new skills to equine bodywork!
I plan to send out an e-newsletter occasionally, sharing case studies and interesting articles. Your feedback is always appreciated!
Warmly,
Karen Small
Testimonials
I'd really appreciate it if you could write a testimonial about how Equine Natural Movement bodywork helped your horse. You can find samples of testimonials other clients have written on my website. I'll be using your testimonial for references, on my website, in my business literature (including articles) and in talks to groups.
Here are some ideas to help get you started writing:
- Describe your horse (breed, age)
- Briefly explain the issues your horse had before the work, both physical and attitude
- What improvement and changes did you notice from the bodywork?
- Your name, town and discipline (I can use your initials)
To show my appreciation for your efforts, I'll take 10% off the next session on your horse!
Credit Card Payment Changes
Two different credit card processors are now available depending on the circumstances or your preferences. I can swipe your card using Square. If you prefer to use PayPal (you won't need a PayPal account) I can send you an email invoice directing you to the PayPal website for payment.
All major cards are accepted. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Articles
There are two articles available on my website that you may find interesting:
The first, Four Benefits of the Equine Natural Movement Series, is an article I wrote during my course.
The second, FASCIA: Inside Your Horse's Birthday Suit, is an article from Natural Horse Magazine that I enjoyed and found to be very informative.
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