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Mary Lou Langley: Owner/Administrator & Instructor  

Mary Lou Langley is a Washington State Licensed Massage Therapist. Her license includes human and large animal endorsements. Initial license issued 03/18/2011.

She is a graduate of Aspen Equine Studies, in Colorado in 2004, and Sage Academy of Massage & Body Work (human massage college in Moses Lake, Washington) in 2010.

She holds “Certifications”, in equine micro-current stimulation, myo-fascial release, equine body work and deep-tissue.

Mary Lou served as a 4-H leader for over 10 years. Was the founder and head coach for Washington State High School Equestrian Team Grant County Smokiam Team for five years. She has served at youth camps, instructing equine science for many years. She has also been a teacher’s assistant at Sage Academy of Massage & Body Works, for three years. Mary Lou has been legally blind since 1998. Her disability in no wise inhibits her ability to instruct. In fact, her disability enhances her “touch” senses equipping her with sensitive tactile skills. She currently, is still riding horses and operates successfully her own massage practice for people and horses.

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