Equana Therapies
Equine Bodywork/Sports Massage
📍Rotorua/BOP/Waikato
EQ100 Certification in Equine Bodywork
EQ50 Certification in Equine Anatomy
15/05/2026
🚗🐴 Waikite & Surrounds Trip – 25th May 🐴🚗
I’ll be heading out to the Waikite area on the 25th
I have a few morning appointments available!
Whether your horse needs a maintenance session, help with tightness and soreness, or just some extra TLC, this is a great chance to get booked in while I’m nearby ✨
💆♀️ Equine bodywork sessions
💲 $80 per session
📍 Waikite & surrounding areas
⏰ Morning spots only
If you’ve been curious about bodywork or have been meaning to book your horse in, feel free to flick me a message with any questions 😊
Limited spaces available 🐎
Marmite the Kaimanawa enjoying some hamstring work today 🐴
Safe to say I found the spot… that little lip twitch says it all 😄
Such a sweet wee boy—making my job look easy while soaking it all up.
14/04/2026
What actually is equine bodywork? 🤔👇
It’s a term that gets used a lot, but it’s not always clearly understood.
Equine bodywork isn’t just about using a tool or giving a general massage — it’s a hands-on therapy that involves understanding how the horse’s body moves, where tension shows up, and how different areas of the body connect and compensate.
A proper session includes both assessment and treatment. It’s not just doing — it’s knowing why you’re doing it, where to focus, and what the horse in front of you actually needs on that day.
There are so many great tools and modalities out there (and they absolutely have their place 👏), but on their own they don’t replace the depth of knowledge and intention behind bodywork.
That’s why training and education matter — because when it comes to our horses, it’s not just about doing something… it’s about doing the right thing.
At the end of the day, we all just want happy, comfortable horses moving at their best 🤍
13/04/2026
📍 Taupō Run – Last Minute Spots Available Tomorrow!
I’ve got a couple of last minute bodywork spots available in Taupō tomorrow 🐴
🕘 Morning & afternoon options
💰 April promo pricing – $60 sessions
🚗 $20 travel fee applies
⚠️ Shelter required due to potential rain
Message me ASAP to grab a spot 🤍
31/03/2026
Hey! Just a quick reminder that my April promo kicks off tomorrow 😊
I’ll be offering $60 bodywork sessions (usually $80) for the whole month, with no travel fee within 20km.
Spots will fill up quickly, so if you’ve been meaning to book in, now’s the time 🤍
Message me to secure a time!
30/03/2026
🐎 APRIL INTRO OFFER – GET TO KNOW YOUR LOCAL EQUINE BODYWORKER 🐎
Hi everyone! I’m Kate from Equana Therapies 👋
I’m newly qualified and excited to start supporting our local horses and riders.
To help you get to know me (and let your horses experience the benefits of bodywork), I’m running a special April intro offer:
✨ $60 sessions (normally $80)
✨ No travel fee within 20km (Kawaha Point / Koutu area)
✨ Perfect for performance horses, young horses, or those coming back into work
Bodywork can help with:
✔️ Tightness and soreness
✔️ Improving movement and performance
✔️ Supporting young, growing horses
✔️ General maintenance and wellbeing
Spots are limited as I want to give each horse the time they deserve 💛
📩 Message me to book or ask any questions!
Let’s get your horses feeling and moving their best.
05/03/2026
🐎 Equana Therapies – Gymkhana Event Bodywork 🐎
I’ll be attending the upcoming gymkhana put on by the Rotorua Adult Riding Club, offering post-round recovery bodywork for horses.
Competition can put a lot of strain on the body, especially through the back, shoulders and hindquarters. Quick targeted bodywork can help relieve tension, support recovery and keep your horse feeling their best throughout the day.
✨ Event Services Available
• Quick recovery bodywork (10–15 mins) – $30
• Extended recovery bodywork (20 mins) – $40
Perfect for:
✔ After your rounds
✔ Horses feeling tight or sore
✔ Supporting performance and recovery
📍 Come find Equana Therapies on the grounds or message me to pre-book a time slot.
Helping your horse move, perform and recover better 💪🐴
18/02/2026
Growth never stops — and neither does my commitment to your horses.
I’m so excited to have completed and received my EQ100 Equine Bodyworker Certification with Equinology.
This means knowledge, precision, and care behind every session at Equana Therapies.
Proud to be based in Rotorua, supporting horses across the BOP & Waikato. 🐴
Thank you to my incredible clients for trusting me with your horses ✨
Yawning, licking, and chewing are common signs of nervous system regulation during equine bodywork.
These behaviors indicate a shift from the sympathetic (fight-or-flight) state to the parasympathetic (rest-and-digest) state.
When the body releases tension and fascia restrictions, the horse's nervous system begins to calm, allowing these natural responses to appear. They're subtle but powerful indicators that the bodywork is helping the horse process and integrate physical and emotional release.
Not all horses show relaxation or tension release through obvious signs like licking, chewing, or yawning. Some express it more subtly — with a softer eye, lowered head, slower breathing, or a gentle shift in posture. Every horse speaks their own quiet language; it’s up to us to learn how to listen to each horse and their responses.
🐴 Wile showing everyone just how much he enjoys his regular Bodywork session!
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