Welcome to Rideable Equine Massage

In 2017, I was looking to help my own horses when I realized how important bodywork was, and the difference it made in performance, recovery, and work ethic.

Helping my equine clients today feel relaxed and heard is what drives my practice forwards and I hope to be able to assist you in navigating your horse’s care!

“Autumn has been a huge help for my horses and training program. Her work allows me to ask for new things from my horses while keeping them supple and able to do their job. My clients use Autumn as well, of course their horses love the bodywork and PEMF but it also allows us to track progress and assess how their body feels so we can adjust the work accordingly. Autumn's energy is great, the horses love her and she always knows just what the horse needs!”

Kerstyn Cornelsen, Kerstyn Cornelsen Equestrian Services

“Autumn has been so wonderful with my two very different horses.  She makes sure each gets the most out of each session by being patient, flexible and receptive to each horse’s needs.  Autumn is such a valuable asset to my horses’ training program!”

Kirsten Hiles, DVM

“Autumn has worked with my horses for the past several years, and she is an integral part of my program with my client horses. She has excellent understanding of equine anatomy and can pinpoint places in their body that make the training weak. She works on those places and I always notice an improvement in my horses. Grateful to have her as a part of my team!”

Olivia Caspers, Northbrook Eventing

“Autumn is absolutely wonderful to work with! She always treats your horse as if it is one of her own and does a fantastic job. My mare, Stella, is always happy when she comes to work on her, as they have built a great relationship over the years. Stella feels nice and relaxed after her sessions with Autumn, which, if you know her, is not always an easy task. She is really great at listening to the horses and they truly do love her. I would highly recommend Autumn if you need bodywork done on your horses.”

Bridget Bursey, St. George's Dressage Academy