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BioStride Therapy: Where Recovery Meets Performance

  • Writer: Jenna Smith, BioStride Therapy
    Jenna Smith, BioStride Therapy
  • 18 hours ago
  • 3 min read
Horse legs submerged in a water treadmill for therapy; text reads "BioStride Therapy: Where Recovery Meets Performance." Photo by Jared Searcy
Photo by Jared Searcy

In today’s competitive equine world, caring for the athlete behind the run is no longer optional - It’s essential.


As performance expectations rise, so does the need for recovery solutions that are effective, clean and horse-first. That is where BioStride Therapy comes in. Founded with a deep respect for the equine athlete and a commitment to professional care, BioStride Therapy provides MOBILE EQUINE COLD SALTWATER SPA THERAPY AND ADVANCED WELLNESS SERVICES designed to support recovery, soundness, and overall performance. Whether at major events or private facilities, BioStride brings top-tier therapy directly to the horse-eliminating stress while maximizing results.


White trailer with "Even Tough Horses Need a Cold One" text, water splash graphics, and "BIOSTRIDE THERAPY" logo. Set in grassy field. Photo by Jared Searcy
Photo by Jared Searcy

Purpose-Driven Care for the Performance Horse

At BioStride Therapy, every service begins with one goal: helping horses feel and perform their best. 


Cold saltwater therapy is widely recognized for its benefits in reducing inflammation, supporting circulation, and aiding muscle recovery after intense performance. By combining temperature controlled water with therapeutic salt, BioStride offers a recovery experience that is both effective and refreshing for hardworking equine athletes. 


Each session is carefully monitored, ensuring horses remain comfortable and relaxed throughout their treatment. Owners and riders stay with their horses during sessions, reinforcing BioStride’s belief that trust, and transparency are essential to effective care.


This calm, open atmosphere allows horses to relax while their bodies recover, making each session as comfortably as it is beneficial.


Two women care for a horse in a white trailer. One strokes the horse's neck while the other holds a lead rope. Sunlight streams in, creating a calm mood.
Photo by Jared Searcy

A clean, calm, and Professional Environment

Sanitation and presentation are a cornerstone of the BioStride brand. The spa trailer is intentionally designed to be bright, clean and inviting, reflecting the company’s commitment to professionalism and biosecurity. From water quality standards to equipment maintenance, no detail is overlooked. This dedication to cleanliness not only protects the horse but also provides peace of mind for owners, trainers and event producers who expect the highest level of care.


Meeting Horses Where They Compete

One of BioStride Therapy’s greatest strengths is mobility. By traveling directly to competitions, sales and facilities, BioStride eliminates unnecessary hauling and downtime for horses. This on-site approach allows athletes to recover efficiently and comfortably- often immediately following performance. For event producers, BioStride adds value by enhancing the exhibitor experience while maintaining seamless integration into existing show operations.


Built on Trust, Knowledge, and Character.

Beyond the equipment and services, BioStride Therapy is rooted in integrity. The team prides itself on being approachable, knowledgeable, and respectful, understanding that every horse and owner relationship is unique. It’s the balance of professionalism and genuine care that has quickly earned BioStride a reputation as a trusted partner in equine wellness.


People in a white trailer caring for a horse in a metal stall. One holds a hose, the other monitors a control panel. Sunlit outdoor view.
Photo by Jared Searcy

Experience That Goes Beyond Equipment

Cold saltwater therapy is not a trend at BioStride Therapy. It is a tool applied with intention and understanding. What sets BioStride apart is that we are not just another pop-up therapy company. Our work is built on firsthand experience, advanced knowledge and a deep understanding of the equine anatomy as it relates to performance. Having worked directly with an equine sports medicine veterinarian, Jenna has spent years observing how different disciplines place unique demands on the horse’s body. From repetitive high-speed turns in barrel racing to the precision, strength and collection required of reining horses, and Thoroughbreds, each athlete requires a tailored approach to recovery. This background allows BioStride Therapy to support performance horses of all disciplines, including barrel racing, reining, thoroughbred racing and other high intensity competitive events, with confidence and care rooted in real-world veterinary calibration


White horse wash station with open doors, control panel on the left, and trees visible outside. Text reads "ECO Equine." Bright, clean ambiance.
Photo by Jared Searcy
White trailer labeled Biostride Therapy with a ramp, set in a foggy outdoor area. Text reads, Even Tough Horses Need a Cold One.
Photo by Jared Searcy


A Trusted Presence Across the Performance Circut

BioStride Therapy serves horses across a wide geographic footprint, traveling extensively from Florida to Texas and into Oklahoma. This multistate presence reflects a commitment to meeting horses where they perform, by operating at events.



For updates on events, travel locations and insights into equine recovery and performance care, follow BioStride Therapy on Facebook.



Jenna Smith

Founder/Owner


Jenna Smith is the founder/owner of BioStride Therapy and brings extensive hands-on experience working alongside an equine sports medicine veterinarian. BioStride Therapy is not just another therapy provider, Jenna has developed a strong foundation in performance horse care, injury prevention and recovery protocols for high-level equine athletes. Jenna has worked closely with Thoroughbred racehorses, barrel and reining horses across all disciplines, giving her a broad understanding of the physical demands placed on horses competing at elite levels.


This article is from the January issue of Equine Business Magazine

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