Horseback riding was likely a common activity as early as 4,500 to 5,000 years ago, according to a provocative new study that looked at human skeletal remains for small signs of the physical stress ...
Horse riding might not look like therapy when you see it, but once you spend some time on a horse and see the benefits, you quickly realize the power of riding. But why horse riding as a therapy?
As a wellbeing editor, Emilie Lavinia thought she had mindfulness sussed out, until she spent the weekend with some therapy ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Each month we focus on a Southern Arizona nonprofit with our "Giving Project—Doing Well by Doing Good." This July, KGUN 9 is shining the spotlight on TROT: Therapeutic Riding of ...
ALL DIFFERENT FORMS. EVEN WITH FOUR HOOVES AND A MANE. HUMANS AND HORSES ARE CREATING BONDS THAT ARE TRULY HEALING. WE WANT TO INTRODUCE YOU TO THIS WEEK’S COMMUNITY CHAMPION FREEDOM RIDE. TUCKED AWAY ...
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The earliest evidence of horse riding has been found in 5000-year-old human skeletons from south-east Europe. The bones of nine men from graves in Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania show hallmarks of horse ...
Horses and Humans Research Foundation announces an open call for proposals for research projects focusing on horse and human interaction. We invite submissions from researchers across disciplines who ...
From Kentucky to Shanghai, you can find horse museums that let you get up-close to live horses. Here's where to go.