Historically people considered horse riding as a sport in which the rider expends minimal effort and the horse does all the work…Anyone who has ridden will argue that this is far from the truth!
Extensive research now supports the fact that unfit, injured or asymmetric riders can adversely affect the horse’s performance. In addition, as riders are trained to communicate with their horse through the bilateral application of pressure-based aids, being ‘crooked’ may detrimentally affect training.
RA Therapy & Training provides a variety of packages specifically tailored to equestrian sport for both the horse and rider.