Essential Bliss Equine Bodywork - Reward your horse the way it rewards you!
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*Please note that he Phone number listed on my card has changed, I can now be reached at (407)255-3129
Share    Welcome! My name is Rebecca Fioravanti ESMT. I am a certified Equine and canine sports massage therapist, specializing in working horses. I have had the pleasure of working with a wide variety of horses including, hunter/jumpers, Grand Prix Dressage horses, Arabians,  gaited horses including Saddlebreds and tennessee walkers, and even your backyard trial horses! 
     My love for horses began as a small girl in Kentucky growing up showing in a little bit of everything and that passion led me to finding a career in which I am able to give back to the horses I love so much!  My love for horses also led me to develop Holistic treats that are specific to your horses needs, after the initial consultation A small batch of home-made treats are made just for your horse! The treats I make  are made using all natural ingredients and contain herbs such as chamomile, for calming, Mint , which can soothe an achy belly, and Ginger, which helps aid circulation. Also included in my visits is aromatherapy, I use only the highest grade pure essential oils to help your horse relax even more so! I hope you are able to find all of the information you need here on my site, and I look forward to rewarding your horse the way it rewards you!
 
I offer a 30 minute mini-massage for $25 or a full Bodywork session that gennerally lasts 60-90 minutes for $50. Canine massages for $20. To learn more about what's included in a session please click on the About me tab on the left.
 
  Many of our horses work hard to reach the results we expect of them. Whether being ridden for trail, pleasure or top performance, horses striving to perform to our expectations can experience injury and/or pain as a result. Massage plays an important role in prevention and relief of stress, and recovery of injury by evaluating the "whole" horse, not just targeting one area or symptom.
 
  Massage techniques will relax an excited horse,producing a calming effect for trailer loading, and handling by the vet or farrier. It also aids in the release of toxin build-up, and increases oxygen which in turn increases metabolism and shortens recuperation time. From stall-bound horses to top performers, all horses benefit from massage.
 
  Please note, horses exhibiting signs of serious illness or injury should be examined by a veterinarian prior to massage to rule out any contraindications
 
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