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Back & Seadle Area for Horses – Support Coordination, Stability and Movement Flow

A clear, horse-friendly guide to using a massage gun in the back and seadle area — step by step and without force.

Massage gun applied to the horse’s back and saddle area

What you’ll learn inside the members area:

  • targeted application of the massage gun in the back and seadle area
  • observation of tension patterns related to movement and coordination
  • practical application points and working sequence
  • relationship between fascia, back function back and seadle engagement
Massage gun on the horse

Does This Sound Familiar?

Your horse shows changes in the back or saddle area.

 

During grooming, your horse may react sensitively, step away, or show tension. When saddling, signs of discomfort or resistance may appear. Under saddle, the back can feel stiff, transitions may become difficult and overall movement may lack flow.


Many horse owners have already tried different approaches:

more training, less training, different exercises, or new methods.

And yet, the pattern often returns. Not because you are doing something wrong. But because there is often no clear, structured guidance on how to work with the back and saddle area in a way the horse can process. What is frequently missing is orientation.


Questions that remain unanswered:

  • Where does it make sense to work with a massage gun in the back and saddle area?
  • Which areas and application points are relevant?
  • How are the back, musculature, and saddle area functionally connected


This is why this course was created. A clear, point-by-point guide based on practical application — structured, easy to understand, and directly applicable in everyday work with your horse.

The Solution: Clarity Through a Safe, Point-by-Point Guide

Anatomical illustration of the horse’s back muscles and fascia.

Who This Online Course Is For

This course is right for you if:

  • the horse reacts sensitively in the back or saddle area (for example during grooming, saddling, or training)
  • a clear and simple way of working is needed that fits easily into everyday routines
  • practical orientation is preferred over conflicting or generalized advice
  • there is a desire to understand where and how to work with the back and saddle area in a sensible, structured way
  • transitions feel difficult, or the back often appears stiff and lacking suppleness
  • experience shows that more training alone does not necessarily change how the back feels

Who This Online Course Is Not For

This course is not suitable if:

  • veterinary diagnosis or therapeutic treatment is being sought

  • the horse is currently acutely lame, injured, or in significant pain
    (in these cases, consultation with a veterinarian is essential)

  • there is an expectation of quick fixes or very intensive techniques

  • there is currently very limited time available for regular, consistent work with the horse

And This Is Me - Andrea Furlani-Krebel

Andrea Furlani-Krebel sharing a quiet, attentive moment with a horse.

 

Awareness and mindful contact are the foundation of my work.
The massage gun is a supportive tool — not the starting point.


My work – and why this online course was created

Over the years, I have seen the same pattern again and again: sensitivity in the back and the saddle area. Not because a horse is “difficult,” but because these signs are often not recognized early or clearly categorized. I work hands-on every day and rely on precise palpation and observation. And there are situations where direct touch is not the right starting point.

 

This is where a massage gun can be a useful tool.

 

Not as a replacement for feel, but as a tool that can be used with care and precision. In this course, the focus is not on force — it is on how and where you apply the device.

 

Where you place it and how you use it makes the difference.

Horses respond to vibration and to small details. This course teaches a calm, structured approach — step by step, point by point — with clear application points and guidance.

 

This course does not replace veterinary diagnosis or treatment. It provides orientation and a practical framework for working with the back and hindquarters area in a structured, horse-friendly way.

Learn how to use a massage gun safely and in a targeted way in the back and seadle area — with clear, practical point-by-point guidance.

 

✓ Practical video guidance
✓ Explained step by step
✓ Easy to apply right away

Massage Gun on the Horse

Online Course for Horse Owners – Back and Seadle I

How to Use a Massage Gun Correctly

Special Price

$36

✓ One-time payment – no subscription

✓ Instant access after purchase

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