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- It is structured around two frameworks for younger and older participants, offering horse care and ridden modules (some centres only offer horse care) with awards and certificates to recognise achievement. Each award’s activities help participants develop these life skills, which are transferable to school, further education or social settings.
www.bhs.org.uk/go-riding/changing-lives-through-horses/clth-information-for-participants/CLtH information for participants | The British Horse Society
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Oct 22, 2024 · Horses in Society. The view of horses in sport and leisure can be a varied one. Whether you are a seasoned equestrian, a horse lover, or have nothing to do with horses, you will be aware of horses being enjoyed across the UK - be it in riding schools, competitive sport or in horse-racing. Good welfare and equestrianism must, and do, go together.
- Developing a fitness programme
Why is it important to follow a fitness programme? Aims and...
- Developing a fitness programme
This guide is designed to help you fitten a horse who has had 2–3 months off work, not as a result of injury. If your horse is recovering from an injury, discuss with your vet how you should bring him back into work. If your horse is already in work, you can start later in the programme.
Why is it important to follow a fitness programme? Aims and goals: A fitness programme provides direction by allowing you to set specific aims and goals. Tailored exercise: It offers a framework to customise exercises based on your horse’s ability and current fitness level.
Participants are quickly discovering that the transformative power of working with horses, combined with a focus on developing key skills they can use throughout their lives, has led to increased confidence and self-esteem, as well as lasting friendships – both human and equine!
Changing Lives Through Horses (CLtH) was launched in 2017 by the British Horse Society (BHS), with the aim of inspiring disengagued individuals to reconnect with society through working with horses. It is an alternative education programme where children and young people can learn in a safe and nurturing environment alongside highly trained ...
When horses have reached peak fitness, they will follow a training routine with a mixture of walking, steady canters and faster work. Generally, trainers will gallop their horses twice a week, usually on set days.
Program to train a racehorse. The following is typical of a program for an injury free, experienced horse that has returned from a standard 6-8-week spell. Weeks 1- 3. The horse will do “slow work” to begin building muscular strength and perhaps some swimming.