MTPerformance Equine Bodywork

MTPerformance Equine Bodywork Equine bodywork offered in SW Montana by a Certified Masterson Method Practitioner®

Masterson Method Certified Practitioner® Trina Lenmark provides a modality of equine massage that improves performance, attitude and flexibility of the horse. Locating and releasing areas of tension is addressed slowly and through a very light touch. Tension is released from major joints and junctions in the body when those areas are allowed to relax...and then moving those joints/junctions throug

h their range of motion. This method is unique In that it requires the horses participation, therefore is done WITH the horse, instead of TO the horse. Trina is one of only two MMCPs in the state of Montana, and is a Certified Equine Sports Massage Therapist (ESMT®) since 2004. She is based out of Dillon, MT, travels to clients throughout SW Montana, and is available for horses traveling through Dillon.

05/06/2024
Find out if your horse is on track for their competitions by scheduling a session of MTPerformance Bodywork.  If they ne...
04/28/2024

Find out if your horse is on track for their competitions by scheduling a session of MTPerformance Bodywork. If they need any fine tuning and help releasing any tension I can enable that!
Give a call, text or email!

This is the perfect answer to the question of how this work and “massage” are different!
03/29/2024

This is the perfect answer to the question of how this work and “massage” are different!

Recently, I’ve had quite a few people mention and/or inquire if The Masterson Method is “massage”. Though traditional equine massage is an excellent modality to help horses feel better, Masterson Method is not massage. As Jim Masterson refers to it as “Beyond Horse Massage”. And it is!

With traditional massage we manually manipulate the soft tissues with our hands (better tool than anything on the market) to release tension in the superficial and some deep muscles of the horse’s body. The horse can be munching on hay, not paying attention to the therapist but we can still continue to massage. Many horses just love it and some may be quite sensitive but the benefits are the same. During massage, the horse may constantly switch from the sympathetic (fight, flight, freeze) to the parasympathetic (rest and digest “healing state”). Either way, this doesn’t really affect the work being done. The horse will still benefit.

With the Masterson Method, the horse “MUST” participate for it to work! The practitioner’s goal is to take each joint of the body through a small range of motion . . . “in a relaxed state”. It may be only seconds but can be minutes that the horse goes into the parasympathetic state and we create range of motion in that quick span of time and the “magic” is that when we do so, with timing and feel, it triggers the central nervous system to release deep seated tension and restriction in key junctions of the body that most affect performance. The joints of the key junctions are embedded deep beneath layers of soft tissue. It is impossible to “massage” these key places. But we can reach it through the central nervous system. And to bring further clarification, The Masterson Method, though it may appear that way, is not stretching either. When we “stretch” a horse, the muscles are active. With The Masterson Method we create range of motion when the muscles are “relaxed”.

And this takes us back to, “Is The Masterson Method massage?” The simple answer is, no it is not. However, it can have the same affects as massage and goes even deeper . . . It goes “beyond massage”. This is why our title isn’t “Massage Therapist”, rather “Masterson Method Certified Practitioner”. The two certifications are completely different, as is the application.

Yes, I am certified in equine massage and do still use a portion of that very effective modality but I’m also a Masterson Method Certified Practitioner and can offer the horse both! If you’d like to learn more, below is a link to The Masterson Method Website. I hope this helps to clarify those asking.

https://mastersonmethod.com

MTPerformance is available to anyone interested in having their horse (or dog) worked on by a Certifed Masterson Method ...
03/12/2024

MTPerformance is available to anyone interested in having their horse (or dog) worked on by a Certifed Masterson Method Practitioner. I’m located in Dillon and travel to southwest Montana including Twin Bridges, Sheridan, Alder, Dillon, Melrose, Butte, Wise River, Polaris, Dell and Lima!
Bodywork done WITH the horse, not TO the horse.

Call for an appointment! 406-660-1614

My name is Trina Lenmark and wanted to share that MTPerformance Equine Bodywork offers professional Masterson Method Cer...
03/04/2024

My name is Trina Lenmark and wanted to share that MTPerformance Equine Bodywork offers professional Masterson Method Certifed bodywork for your horse. I have been certified since 2016 and was previously certified in equine sports massage therapy. I live in Dillon, Montana and my contact is 406-660-1614 or [email protected]
Please contact me with any questions or to set up an appointment!

I’m going to start weekly posts to give people a better idea of how my work as a Certified Masterson Method Practitioner (MMCP) can benefit the horse.
This week focuses on the hyoid apparatus and why it can be so important to work on, and how it affects the entire body of the horse.
This article I found explains it very well.

We discuss the anatomy of the hyoid, it’s muscular connections, and how dysfunction of the hyoid can affect the movement of the horse

This was a horse who was super aggressive toward me, and I’m thinking he has relaxed a bit….❤️Masterson Method does wond...
03/26/2023

This was a horse who was super aggressive toward me, and I’m thinking he has relaxed a bit….❤️
Masterson Method does wonders for horses and their owners, and the trust between the two.

03/12/2023

Hi all! I want to let everyone know that I am available again! It’s good to get your horses balanced and using all muscles evenly when conditioning them. That way they will start developing the muscle memory and the muscles in a way that doesn’t include compensation. Message me today!🐎

It has been a LONG time for me to post but YES I am still doing bodywork!  I also have been working on a lot of dogs lat...
06/04/2022

It has been a LONG time for me to post but YES I am still doing bodywork! I also have been working on a lot of dogs lately, so if your dog has any issues please feel free to contact me.
My rates are $75/session locally and $65 for students.
I travel and require at least three animals to do so.

This approach to bodywork bypasses the animals’ brace response to pain. I work with their response to me and back off when the pressure gets to be too much for them to handle. Understanding that bracing due to pain or fear is counterproductive with bodywork, I can achieve the same work from working with the horse/animal instead of to them.
Contact me for further information please!

Well...it wasn’t a horse, but the results could not have been better!  Thank you Letha Johnson for giving me the to work...
03/16/2020

Well...it wasn’t a horse, but the results could not have been better! Thank you Letha Johnson for giving me the to work on your lamb!
He had been born less than a week ago and due to being a large baby and a first time mama, he required assistance in the birth. He was unable to stand very well or lay down on his own. Letha called me to come look at him and I jumped at the chance to go work on a LAMB! I spent almost an hour with the little guy and after I finished he proceeded to go to the corner and lay down. Then, after a minute and although a little wobbly, he stood up. I still can’t get over this method and how amazing it truly is. Thanks Jim. ❤️

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