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Veteran
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  Location: kansas | What is everyones opinions on Magna Waves? Have you used one, did you like it? Where did you go to use it? |
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  Keeper of the King Snake
Posts: 7622
    Location: Dubach, LA | Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle...Not sure of the science behind the product, but the horses seem to enjoy it! |
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  Keeper of the King Snake
Posts: 7622
    Location: Dubach, LA | That and the theraplate remind me of the jiggle belt machine that all the moms had back in the early 70s. Shaking the fat around your middle and rear was supposed to melt the fat away.
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Expert
Posts: 1477
        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | I use it on my horses and my self. I love it. I swear by them for any kind of muscle soreness. If I could afford one I would own one. I like the Theraplate but I think Magna Wave is way way better. I used Sharee Stiil's with Horse Power. She's in south fl but come north a lot and is at the the big shows. |
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 Hummer's Hero
Posts: 3071
    Location: Smack Dab in the Middle | My one and only experience thus far: I had my horse done at the Ada Barrel Bash after he fell on the second day. Had the vet/chiro work on him first, and did the magna wave at her recommendation to help hold the adjustment and prevent soreness. He had pulled his shoulder out scrambling and I had pulled his jaw out hanging on when he fell. I have him adjusted pretty regularly and can tell the difference, but he's not one to relax and lick and chew, and he did that time being adjusted, then did it again with the Magna Wave. Totally relaxed, and he just doesn't usually do that. The next day, he felt like a rock star--little too good and he forgot he was supposed to listen--but was running like a freight train. |
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  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Afleet Equine on here just came out my way and did it to 3 of my horses. All are either too young or injured so I am not riding them, but they loved it! Even my spooky 3yr old. He was so relaxed. He was kicked in the stifle/thigh area and seemed to move out better the next morning when I let him out to pasture. She let me try in on my back where I was still sore from getting bucked off, it was amazing because I could feel the pulse right where that spot hurt.
I'd sure try it again. Would love to on one I am riding so I could see the difference. |
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  Sweet Tea
Posts: 3496
         Location: Home of the World Famous "Silver Bullet" | CanCan - 2014-07-11 11:37 AM Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle...Not sure of the science behind the product, but the horses seem to enjoy it!
yes my friend, they surely do !! |
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Expert
Posts: 1477
        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | You will most defiantly wiggle lol. I had been thrown a few days earlier and was having my shoulder worked on. There wasn't but a few women around so she had me take my shirt off since I had on a tank top under it. So here I am in a very revealing tank top having my shoulder worked on when tons of people decided to come have there horses adjusted. I don't have the smallest boobs in the world so despite what I did I couldn't keep them from shaking really hard. It was completely embarrassing and slightly traumatizing because people kept looking.
Edited by TessBelle 2014-07-11 9:27 PM
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