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Horseback Riding in Renewal

   
Author: Anthony Hallan
 

Horseback riding has been popular for centuries for a variety of reasons. In the beginning, horses were primarily used for fighting and hunting. The speed of the horse gave people a great advantage.

Later, horseback riding became a primary mode of travel. With the advent of wagons and carriages, people could move themselves and their belongings long distances with comparatively little difficulty.

Today, horseback riding is primarily used for recreation and therapy.

Horseback riding tours are available from and to almost anywhere in the world. From Alaska to Mexico, from Botswana to Mongolia, horseback riding trips are becoming an increasingly popular way to travel.

Many companies offer worldwide horseback riding tours led by experienced guides across deserts and through jungles. Compared to many other tours, such as walking or biking, horseback tours are relatively inexpensive and generally are all-inclusive, except for your airline ticket.

Horseback tours do require a certain level of expertise; there are rides for all levels, but a basic knowledge of horseback riding is a must.

Most programs are not for children, as the rider must be able to handle a horse all day, which requires a great amount of physical and mental strength.

Therapeutic horseback riding has also become popular in recent years. Starting around the 1980s, researchers and therapists discovered the therapeutic benefits of working with animals, especially horses.

Horseback riding is great therapy for persons of all ages with physical or mental disabilities. This type of therapy provides a fun environment to practice new skills and existing skills that people are seeking to improve. In addition, they are able to enjoy the benefits of being around people with whom they can easily relate.

There are many associations throughout the United States that focus on working with people with physical and mental handicaps, so whether you or someone you know is interested in the service, or you would like to volunteer, look for a barn in your area with a therapy program.

Horseback riding has moved from a means for war to a popular and helpful mode of travel to a means for recreation and therapy. Throughout all these changes, horseback riding has remained an exciting and challenging endeavor.

Consider finding a barn in your area to take lessons or purchase lessons for your children; working with a therapeutic horseback riding program is also a positive and gracious use of your time.

 
 
 

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