Howdy,
In the United States there is over
70 different therapeutic riding centers out there that help these mentally and physically challenged people out there. At these centers there is many different components that help to make up these centers.
First and most importantly there is horses. These horses are not your every day horses. These horses are completely bomb proof to almost everything out there. Each and every one of them has to go through a rigorous training to make sure they will be safe and reliable to any type of rider that is on their back. Most of these horses are retired pasture pets that have been donated to the centers.
The next most important thing at these centers are the workers and volunteers. Without these people there would be no center at all. Volunteers aid the riders in mounting horses and help provide support to the riders while doing exercises, play games, going through obstacle courses, and other riding activities. The volunteers also give emotional support to the riders for their efforts. Many volunteers assist with tack and grounds maintenance as well.Volunteers with equestrian experience or those who want to learn may help to groom and tack horses, serve as horse leaders, and assist in the training of our horses. Fund-raising , grant writing, serving on a committee, or becoming a member of the Board of Directors are some other ways to volunteer. There are many opportunities for those who prefer to volunteer only occasionally as well. Volunteers can assist at horse shows, special events, or building and repair work at the ranch. Without their help there would be nothing.
Also at these centers are the stable, pastures, and rings that the horses and riders use. Most of these facilities have to have special
accommodations for the mentally and physically challenged that go there to ride. Some of these accommodations are flat and even surfaces, special ramps that allow the people to mount the horses on their own, and special saddles and tack that allow the rider to be safe and secure.
Kayla
Riding
Riding is not a sport, it is a passion.
If you do not share the passion,
you do not know the sport,
and therefore are wasting your time.