Equine Therapy Drug Rehab Facilities
Find Equine Therapy Alcohol and Drug Rehab in your area. Drug Rehab USA has put together a national directory.
Engaging Your Psoas Muscles
… Through practice, you are developing your internal awareness of feel, balance, and grace because your core muscles are not struggling against gravity but are working within their inherent design. As with all practices, the more you do it, the better it gets. Your horse will appreciate your new-found softness. Your connection and communication will blossom into a dynamic partnership. Your body will release its natural grace.
Yoga With Your Horse
Yoga has become so widely popular that all kinds of seemingly crazy practices are showing up. Yoga on a paddle board, yoga on a slack line, mom and baby yoga and, yes, even yoga with horses.
How to Use Yoga in Addiction Recovery
Yoga has long been known to be a great way to relieve stress, strengthen the body and allow participants to get in touch with their spiritual side. But can it be an effective tool against addiction?
Equine Therapy in Addiction Treatment
Animals help humans. Studies have shown that having one or more pets in a household can relieve anxiety, decrease stress, lessen the risk of heart attack, and help people cope. In addition to helping humans relax a little, companion animals work as service animals around the world.
Yoga Exercises for Equestrians
How can an eagle, a tree, a camel, a cat or a cow make us better riders? To the non-equestrian, riding appears to be merely the act of sitting in the saddle and not falling off, kicking the horse to go and pulling on the reins to stop. As natural horsemen / horsewomen and partners with our horses we know that this couldn’t be further from the truth.
The Yoga Alliance
The Yoga Alliance is a non-profit organization that promotes and supports the integrity and diversity of the teaching of yoga.
The Yoga Finder
Need to find a yoga class outside of your local residential area? The Yoga Finder can help.
Maybe the Horse Isn’t The Problem
First, we take a hard look at ourselves.
Have you ever thought-really pondered?-how difficult it is for a horse to understand our aids and commands?