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What is Vaulting?
Vaulting is a rapidly growing
sport which can best be described as 'gymnastics on a moving horse'. The horse
is controlled by a lunger and moves in a 15 metre circle. Most exercises are
performed at canter, although practising difficult manoeuvres and some fun
classes are done at walk.
The horse wears a bridle,
and a specially designed roller with two large handles either side of the
withers. The roller is used to keep a large back pad in position and the
handles enable the vaulters to mount and carry out various exercises on the
horse with a great feeling of security. For children with Autism or behavioural problems vaulting can be an enormous benefit to their development; vaulting helps with concentration, communication, balance, interaction with peers, team work, social skills, realising the consequence of their actions and sensory normalisation. |
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Vaulting photos. |