Starline Equine Bodywork Podcast
1) No Pain, No Gain!
Who themselves hasn’t worked out to the point of being a little bit stiff and sore? Horses aren’t different. In this fan favourite episode we talk about how there is a fine line between working muscle...Show More
2) Consent Based Equine Interactions with Dr Marisa Markey
Horses aren’t just animals—they’re individuals with their own thoughts, feelings, and voices (if only we learn how to listen). In this deeply personal episode of the Starline Equine Bodywork Podcast, ...Show More
3) The Horse's Psoas
This is the muscle group, that in my opinion, is too often overlooked. I believe that it is largely responsible for long term soundness in the pelvic limb and its joints, low back health and correct w...Show More
4) Laterality, “Handedness”, and Training Asymmetry
Ever wonder why your horse is proficient at left circles but falls apart on the right? Or why they spook more from one side? It’s not stubbornness—it’s laterality. In this week’s episode of the Starli...Show More
5) The Difference Between Flexibility and Mobility
This week’s episode is a fan favourite. Words carry more weight than we often realize—they shape meaning and set expectations. Let’s examine two terms that are frequently swapped without a second thou...Show More
6) Critical Thinking with Katie Wood- The Equestrian Physio
Come on a hack with Katie Wood (The Equestrian Physio) and me! We catch up, and discuss the idea for the need for critical thinking in the equestrian industry. Are you an innovator? Early adopter? Ear...Show More
7) Recurring Back Pain In Horses
In this fan favourite episode we look at why is back pain a common recurring issue in horses. This question should be front and center in your mind as a horse owner or bodywork practitioner. So here‘...Show More
8) Unlocking Your Horse’s Spinal Strength
In this week’s episode of the Starline Equine Bodywork Podcast we dive into the unsung hero of your horse’s spine: the multifidus. This small but mighty muscle plays a massive role in both human and e...Show More
9) The Common Training Technique That Can Harm Horses
Join me for this fan favourite episode where I share my thoughts on shortening distances between jumps and training bounces in order to produce a better quality jump and step in the horse. As a bodywo...Show More
10) Rib Cage and Low Back Pain Connection in Horses
The rib cage is more than just a protective structure for a horse’s vital organs; it’s a dynamic framework that significantly influences movement and comfort. However, stiffness, misalignment, or tens...Show More