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Research commissioned by the British Horse Society (BHS) has proved that regular participation in horse riding is good for human health.
The research, carried out by the University of Brighton in partnership with Plumpton College in East Sussex, U.K., looked into the health and well-being benefits of horse-based sport and leisure. The findings indicated that horse riding and activities associated with horse riding (such as mucking out stalls) expend sufficient energy to be classed as moderate intensity exercise--the level of activity recommended by the British Government/National Health Service that when achieved for 150 minutes per week will help to keep a person healthy
[URL="http://www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=19369[/URL]
Research commissioned by the British Horse Society (BHS) has proved that regular participation in horse riding is good for human health.
The research, carried out by the University of Brighton in partnership with Plumpton College in East Sussex, U.K., looked into the health and well-being benefits of horse-based sport and leisure. The findings indicated that horse riding and activities associated with horse riding (such as mucking out stalls) expend sufficient energy to be classed as moderate intensity exercise--the level of activity recommended by the British Government/National Health Service that when achieved for 150 minutes per week will help to keep a person healthy