Some of Sarah’s earliest memories are of pestering her parents to let her start riding. Like many horse girls, Sarah rode until she went to college, then had to wait to start riding again until she had the time and money to do so. Once around horses again, Sarah found herself spending more and more time at the barn. At the barn, time stood still. Simply being around horses was grounding and fulfilling.
Several years ago, Sarah started looking for a way to shift from her busy job in the tech world to a more horse oriented calling. After researching many possible paths, Sarah settled on the Masterson Method®, because it involves listening and responding to what the horse is communicating. One works with, not on, the horse, building a partnership of mutual trust and respect. Seeing the changes in the horse, both during the massage and afterwards as the horse integrates the work into its movement, is deeply gratifying.