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Therapeutic Horseback Riding |
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Throughout
the world, horseback riding is considered a uniquely beneficial form of
therapy. A horse's gait, similar to the human walk, helps strengthen spine
and pelvic muscles, improves posture and coordination, and increases joint
mobility. Along with physical therapeutic benefits, horseback riding gives
people a feeling of control, a sense of accomplishment and increased self-esteem.
Therapeutic Riding, also known as Equine Assisted Therapy, Equine Facilitated
Therapy, and Riding for the Disabled, is the use of horse and equine-oriented
activities to achieve a variety of therapeutic goals, including cognitive,
physical, emotional, social, educational, and behavioral goals.Horseback riding for the disabled is recognized as one of the more progressive forms of therapy. The ability to control a horse as well as one's own body inspires self-confidence, responsibility and teamwork. Best of all, it is a thoroughly enjoyable experience,
which creates a special relationship between rider and horse and promotes
personal challenge. From the beginning, riders learn balance, coordination
and self-assurance while receiving therapeutic muscle stimulation. As a
result of lessons, poise, posture, strength and flexibility improve. Classes,
horse shows and events encourage self-confidence and a sense of accomplishment
as new levels of expertise and self challenges are met.
"Cherish your visions and your dreams as
they are the children of your soul; the blue prints of your ultimate accomplishments." Napoleon Hill |
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Contact-Leslie
Jacobs--(229)794-1188--
leslie@jacobsladderriding.com |
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