Sportwagencharity collects for therapeutic riding for Lebenshilfe Nürnberger Land e.V.
Therapeutic riding is a valuable form of therapy that can help not only children, but also adults with physical or mental impairments. This therapy is often funded by health insurance companies, especially for pre-school children. However, the success of this form of animal-assisted therapy suggests that adults can also benefit from it.
How does therapeutic riding work?
Therapeutic riding is more than just contact with the horse or riding itself. It is about teamwork, taking responsibility and working together with the animals. At Lebenshilfe Nürnberger Land e.V., therapy often begins with small ponies, whose size and calm nature make it easier to get started. Later on, horses of normal size can also be used.
The positive effects of this therapy are manifold: muscle building, improved motor skills, reduction of aggression and the promotion of self-confidence are just some of the results achieved. Many children and adults with impaired motor skills or behavioral problems experience an improvement in their quality of life through interaction with the horses.
A roof for the riding arena: an essential project
Although a modern indoor riding arena is already available, it is often fully utilized in bad weather. In order to be able to use the outdoor riding arena all year round, Lebenshilfe Nürnberger Land e.V. is planning a roof. This roof will protect the riding arena from extreme summer heat, rain and even snow in winter.
A covered riding arena not only means more flexibility in operation, but also makes it possible to expand and intensify the therapy options for patients. Without the roof, the horses and patients can only work outside to a limited extent, which makes therapy more difficult in the cold or rainy months.
Support for life assistance: How you can help
The non-profit association Sportwagencharity e.V. Nuremberg has set itself the goal of supporting therapeutic riding in the region. One of the current initiatives is the financing of the new roof for the riding arena. This measure will enable Lebenshilfe Nürnberger Land e.V. to continue to make its important contribution to supporting people with special needs.
Advantages of therapeutic riding
- Promotion of motor skills: The movement on horseback stimulates the muscles, which is an ideal form of therapy, especially for people with physical disabilities.
- Psychological advantages: Interacting with the animals helps to release emotional blockages and reduce stress. Children and adults learn to take responsibility and build trust.
- Holistic approach: In addition to pure exercise therapy, working in the stables also promotes social interaction.
Overcoming inhibitions through contact with animals
Children in particular, who often have inhibitions when dealing with people, open up in contact with animals. Horses can build a bridge to human relationships and help to overcome fears and gain trust. This makes equine therapy a valuable addition to traditional therapeutic approaches.
The roof as the key to the future
The roofing of the riding arena is not only a project that facilitates the work of Lebenshilfe Nürnberger Land e.V., but also an investment in the future of riding therapy in the region. With a weather-independent riding arena, more therapy sessions can be offered and waiting times for patients can be reduced.
Further information about the project and ways to support it can be found on the Website of Lebenshilfe Nürnberger Land e.V..
Frequently asked questions
1. how can adults benefit from riding therapy?
Adults with physical or mental impairments can also improve their motor skills and reduce emotional blockages through therapeutic riding.
2 Why is a roof for the riding arena so important?
A roof protects the riding arena from extreme weather conditions and makes it possible to offer therapy all year round.
3 What role does contact with animals play in therapy?
Animals such as horses help to overcome emotional inhibitions and build trust. They can also reduce stress and aggression.
4. which animals are used in riding therapy?
Patients usually start with ponies, as they are smaller and less intimidating. Later, larger horses are also used.
5. how can I support the project?
The association Sportwagencharity e.V. Nuremberg is collecting donations to finance the roof for the riding arena. Any support helps!