A typical Balancing session...

 

The 1-hour session begins with a thorough assessment of the client's physical, emotional, and spiritual balance. 

The physical assessment takes into consideration structural balance, system function, and internal organ function. 

 

Applied Kinesiology is used to locate and correct imbalances in these areas using a variety of healing tools.  Often, even horses presenting the exact same symptoms “ask” for very different treatment methods to work with these imbalances. 

 

Tools used may include therapuetic massage and acupressure, gentle structural alignment, energy work, Animal Talk, Reiki, Vibrational remedies (Pacific Essences/Bach Remedies), Nutrional Consultation, and/or an assessment of saddle fit. 

 

In many sessions with animals and people, emotional imbalances are uncovered.  Emotional traumas, behavioural issues, and patterning are identified and shifted through visualization, communication, and vibrational medicine. The Bodytalk Energy Medicine System may also be used to uncover the root causes of dis-harmonies in your horse.

 

Generally within 2 - 3 balancing sessions you will see noticable and lasting improvements in your horses physical and emotional wellbeing.

 

Alexa Linton

 

Alexa Linton is the owner and founder of BalanceWorks. She is a Certified Equine Sport Therapist, Kinesiologist (BSc), Reiki Practitioner and most recently a Certified BodyTalk/AnimalTalk Practitioner.

 

Alexa's repertoire of modalities and skills that promote balance and well-being is constantly expanding, thanks to her passion for learning and her ever open mind. In fact, she has not stopped her education since she began it at age 5, although it has changed course quite dramatically over the years.

 

Her experience includes 2 years of rider-specific personal training, a one-year internship with Chiron's Way Equine Guided Development, an animal communication course, an intensive course and extensive practical use of vibrational remedies, all of the advanced modules of the BodyTalk Energy Medicine System and many successful workshops, on her own and in collaboration with other professionals. .

 

Call (250) 746-0314 to set up an appointment for your horse.

 

 

 

 

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BalanceWorks Services

Equine Sport Therapy

 

Whether you are competing in the Olympics or trail riding, your horse's health and wellbeing is important. More so than any other domesticated animal, horses are exposed to environmental stressors that can compromise their balance on a physical and emotional level. Saddles, bridles, tense, emotional or imbalanced riders, restricted movement, turnout and play, combined with often incompatible feeds, can create discomfort in your horse. Set your mind at ease with a thorough balancing session.

BalanceWorks Equine Services uses a plethora of healing tools to restore harmony and balance to your horse in all aspects.

 

Treat your horse to a session today and experience the benefits of balance!

 

Is Equine Sport Therapy right for my horse? What are the benefits?

 

In only a few sessions, the vast majority of our horsey clients are more relaxed, happy, supple, and willing. In fact, many owners notice a positive shift almost immediately. And that's besides the fact that your horse will love it!

 

Here are just a few of the benefits...

 

Physically: improves function of all systems, increased suppleness and balance in muscular system, improves coat condition, aids and prevents joint stiffness, arthritis, laminitis, and colic, decreases owner anxiety.

Emotionally: Increases sense of happiness and enjoyment, releases negative emotions, resolves negative past experiences or trauma, increases trust and respect.

Spiritually: Works with and resolves issues from this life or past lives which may be holding horse back physically or emotionally, improves ability to ground and center, increases ability to focus. 

 

BalanceWorks Equine Services is based in Duncan, BC, Canada, with regularly scheduled trips on Vancouver Island (to Qualicum Beach), and the Southern Gulf Islands.