Can you spot the differences in these photos?
TBT Master practitioner Breezy Lewis did one TBT session on this horse “Sun” (17 years old).
As you can see in the before picture below, Sun’s “relaxed” posture is head up, ewe-necked, tense and with poor topline.
(This is not one random moment, caught on camera. This is how Sun always stands, haltered or not.)

In the after picture below, Sun’s new relaxed position…is actually relaxed. Check out the elongated & lowered neck, softened muscles, and sudden “development” of topline muscles.

It even looks like she’s gained weight over the rib area. All because she’s now able to relax her muscles correctly.
Can you imagine a horse having to hold the head and neck up all day just to be comfortable? It’s exhausting.
Sun is feeling fantastic now. And more energetic!
Good job Breezy!
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