Behind FlowMotion
Equine Neuromyskeletal Therapy
My name is Anna Krén- the founder of FlowMotion NMSK, and my mission is to help horses achieve balance and well-being by truly understanding their individual needs. I believe that every horse deserves to be seen, heard, and cared for with the same level of attention and compassion, no matter their background or discipline. To ensure my approach is grounded in evidence-based techniques I studied at the German Institute of Equine Osteopathy (DIPO) as well as other Universities and institutions. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working with a wide variety of horses across multiple countries, gaining invaluable insights into their unique challenges. I take the time to connect with each horse, carefully observing their movement, behavior, and responses. By tailoring treatment plans to their specific needs, I aim to create a safe and trusting environment where they can relax and heal. My techniques are gentle, ensuring the horse’s comfort and consent while promoting relaxation and positive change over time. Horses give so much to us, and I am dedicated to giving back by supporting their health and happiness in every way I can.

Education
AERES University of Applied Sciences
At AERES, I am conducting research for my bachelor’s thesis on the effects of cervico-thoracic muscle tension on the parasympathetic nervous system in horses.
Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences
I graduated from the Hungarian University of Life Sciences, where I studied stud farming and equine management. My thesis, focused on the physiological and psychological factors in dressage horse training, earned me the Scholarship of Excellence.
Trainers License
I completed a two-year equestrian trainer course in Hungary, focusing on human and equine biomechanics. Through this, I developed a deep understanding of movement patterns and spent years teaching biomechanics-focused riding.
German Institute of Equine Osteopathy
At DIPO, I specialized in equine physiotherapy, studying a variety of techniques including physiotherapy, stress point massage, physical therapy, fascia therapy, neurology, and acupressure.