Cheryl Withrow, Certified Equine Massage Therapist
2008 Massage Schedule
Kat Waters & Cheryl Withrow
have some limited dates for clinics located at your facility.
An indoor is not required, a fenced area with good footing is all we really need to work with.
Or, consider a 2 hour conditioning lesson with Kat & Cheryl. We'd love to format a clinic or lesson program specifically for you and your barn.
For more information, contact Kat or Cheryl.
Year Long Massage Specials:
(Only one special to be used per horse/per appointment)
*Book 4 sessions per month* for $160 ($40 per session).
(Scheduled weekly sessions. Services payable per session or up front)
*Purchase 5 sessions in advance for $225 ($45 per session).
(To be used at any time in 2008, no set schedule. Payable up front.)

*Referred by Kat Waters (trainer) – Save $5 from initial session fee.
(Special savings may also apply to my clients when using Kat Waters for lessons & training.
See Kat's web link below for more information
http://www.kwhorsetraining.com

Individual Massage Pricing:
Initial Full Session (including gait evaluation) - $55
Full Sessions - $50
Show Specials - call for details
(Available at shows)
*mileage fees may apply
Available for large or small barns
Barns aren't necessary, pasture appointments are welcome.
1/2 day or full day clinics
Demos & Lectures - great for those idle riding clubs this time of year.
Call or email for special pricings/travel fees for long distance work.
Clinics available partnered with Kat Waters, call or email for details.
Cheryl-Ann Withrow, CEMT
HorsePower Equine Services
Email: cawtlc@msn.com
http://www.hpequinemassage.com
Phone: 603-542-0438
or 603-477-8409
14 Neal Mine Road
Charlestown, NH 03603
~Natural Solutions for the Modern Day Horse~
The Mind & Body Connection
A testimonial from Cheryl: 
Kat & her mare, Jade
I truly believe that confusion in the mind creates chaos in the body of the horse. That is one of the many reasons that I have partnered with Kat Waters, a gifted horse (and human!) trainer. Her quiet, confident and easy approach to teaching both the horses & people is what really makes her stand out.
Kat Waters,
John & Josh Lyons
Certified Trainer
“Training a Language of Confidence”
http://www.kwhorsetraining.com
From Cheryl's Massage Manual: Massage is just one cog in the proverbial horse wheel. Solid training is another very important part of the wheel. Even the most well trained, kind horse can build up tension and soreness to a point in which if left unnoticed, can trickle out as behavioral issues. If you didn’t take notice at first that your horse wasn’t bending easily to the left, but prefers to go right, perhaps eventually that horse is going to build up so much resentment to that left bend that you’ll see ear pinning, tail swishing and maybe eventually a buck. Some horses down right explode when they’ve had enough, and every horse’s limits are different. There are horses that hold onto their pain for years and you will never see them act out, but you may notice those subtleties of reluctance to perform certain tasks. Having a well trained horse balances the mind and the body of the horse because confusion adds to stress in the muscles on top of what type of work the horse is doing. Knowing what your horse is capable of also aids in spotting muscular issues before they become severe. 
Kat working with my deaf mare, Adeline
Massage and Training Balance the Horse 
Cheryl & Adeline during a training session with Kat
In riding a horse we borrow freedom. ~Helen Thomson