Motion Therapy Motion Therapy is a form of therapy conducted by an Occupational or
Physical Therapist. The rider is placed in a variety of positions in
order to serve the needs of their body. The horse provides warmth and
motion. This exercise enhances muscular strength and tone, rider
stability, balance, and coordination. ![]() | Developmental Therapy Developmental Therapy offers students a curriculum in occupational
-type therapies on the back of the horse. Many times you will see
developmental riders sitting backwards on their horse using the rump as
a table; rolling out play-clay, working puzzles, using sewing cards and
working on manipulative skills. ![]() | Sport Therapy In Sport Therapy each student learns basic horsemanship skills and emphasis is placed on developing and refining physical and cognitive abilities needed to independently control the horse in a variety of situations. Goal setting is done with therapists. Classes are taught by a PATH Int'l-certified instructor. ![]() |





