
Horse Shoulder & Forehand Massage Gun Guide – Gently Unlock Freedom of Movement & Better Coordination


Does Your Horse Feel Restricted in the Shoulder Area?
Does the forehand feel limited or uneven?
During grooming, your horse may react sensitively or brace.
Under saddle, the forehand may feel heavy, transitions can feel inconsistent, and overall movement may lack ease.
You may notice:
You may have already tried a lot:
And yet, the situation often remains the same. Not because you are doing something wrong.
But because this area often lacks clear, practical guidance on how to work with the shoulder and forehand in a structured, horse-appropriate way. This includes understanding where and how to use a massage gun in this area — not to force change, but to work with the horse more precisely and with better orientation.
This is exactly where this course begins.
Are you looking for clear structure and practical guidance when working with the shoulder and forehand area?

Who This Online Course Is For
This course is right for you if:
the horse reacts sensitively or feels tense in the shoulder or forehand area
differences between sides are noticeable, with bending or turning more difficult on one side
training alone does not provide enough orientation when working with this area
a simple, horse-appropriate routine is needed that integrates easily into everyday work
practical, directly applicable guidance based on real-world experience is valued
the forehand appears uneven or inconsistent in movement, and transitions lack balance or coordination
This course is not suitable if:

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
I’ve been working with horses for many years. Not only with their bodies, but with what lies beneath: patterns, tension, and reactions.
Time and again, I meet horses whose movement in the shoulder and forehand area feels restricted or uneven.
Not because the horse is unwilling — but because the body often needs clearer, more precise support and that support doesn’t always reach the tissue in a way the horse can easily receive and release.
Sometimes hands alone aren’t enough.
The tissue can be so tight, guarded, or sensitive that direct touch actually feels uncomfortable for the horse.
That’s exactly where I bring in the massage gun.
Not as a replacement for feel and intuition — but as a precise, supportive tool that extends what my hands already perceive.
Horses are incredibly responsive to impulses. They notice vibration, rhythm and exact placement — but only when the application is calm, intentional, and crystal clear. Used with presence and care, the massage gun becomes a way to reach deeper layers of tissue without force or pressure.
In this course I show you:
This isn’t about doing more.
It’s about working more precisely.
The Starting Point
This course is designed as a practical, clear entry point for horse owners who want more confidence and orientation when addressing the shoulder and forehand area.
Learn how to use a massage gun safely and in a targeted way for the shoulder and forehand area — with clear, practical, point-by-point guidance.
✓ Practical video guidance
✓ Explained step by step
✓ Easy to apply right away

Online Course for Horse Owners – Shoulder and Forehand area I
How to Use a Massage Gun Safely and Correctly
Special Price
$36
✓ One-time payment – no subscription
✓ Instant access after purchase
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