Horse: Not That Kind – The Four-Legged Variety
Equestrian activity’s become recognised by medical professionals as being hugely therapeutic to those with disabilities. Benefits are immediately transmitted from the horse into the rider’s body: relaxation, core strength, improvements in balance, posture and co-ordination – plus the added bonus of gaining an incredibly tight arse.
Because riding offers a risk element often denied to the disabled, it encourages a sense of freedom and achievement. It offers the opportunity to regain mobility after an accident and in the case of degenerative diseases, the chance to remain as active and as mobile for as long as possible. For those with mental disabilities, it can help gain confidence, build relationships and improve social skills.
Plus, you get to buy Polos on a regular basis.
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