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Masterson Method Pt. 2 - Response and the Bladder Meridian

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Equine Massage and the Bladder Meridian Response

The Masterson Method focuses on the connective tissues of key junctions of the body that most affect performance. With this method you learn to recognize 8 neurological responses of the horse to your touch, and how to use those responses to release accumulated stress that restricts movement and causes muscle and structural imbalance in the horse. Jim shows you how to give a complete treatment that covers the key junctions of the body most commonly pulled out of alignment in performance horses.

This is a method that anyone can learn, and has been used by both horse owners, and professional bodyworkers the world over.

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Posted By Kris Little
on June 19, 2009, 9:08 pm
If you go to his website you can order a video then try this yourself. It is very helpful. Jim worked on my horse and the results were immediate. Hi Jim!

Posted By Mary Jane Todd-Day
on December 22, 2008, 11:38 am
This is a great clip! I love the horses character and his responses. Oops! Due to a USER error, I only rated the clip as a one (1) horseshoe but I intended fully intended on rating it a five (5). I showed my husband the video and he shared with me a book he's been reading "The web that has no weaver", apparently a very informative book relating to Chinese medicine. Looking forward to more videos from Jim Masterson.

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Specialty: Equine Health


Jim Masterson, Equine Massage Therapist for the United States Equestrian Team (Endurance) at the World Equestrian Games in Aachen, Germany.

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