27/06/2024
Our newest rider
She held Level II Hunt seat certification with the American Riding Instructors Certification Program which named her its 1998 Instructor of the Year.
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27 years of Therapeutic Riding Lessons in private one-on-one sessions. Beginner to Intermediate Traditional Riding Lessons providing you with basic centered riding skills so that you can excel at all disciplines when you move on.
Linda McLendon, Executive Director of Full Circle Therapeutic Riding, is a former member of the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association, American Hippotherapy Association, Equine Facilitated Mental Health Association, and American Riding Instructors Association. She held Level II Hunt seat certification with the American Riding Instructors Certification Program which named her its 1998 Instructor of the Year. Embracing her special clients as a whole, treating their mind, body and spirit as one is the essence of Linda’s magic. She focuses on liberation rather than limitation. Working with clients with PTSD, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, cerebral palsy,developmental delay, intellectual disabilities, emotional disturbances, behavioral issues, impaired vision or hearing, learning disabilities, Down’s syndrome or spina bifida is her everyday challenge. Linda’s remarkable rapport combined with the interaction of the horse manifests the benefits in improved balance and coordination, increased strength and range of motion, improved circulation and posture, increased attention span and self-esteem, and better language skills for her kids. The movement of the horse stimulates sensory and motor reaction, vestibular, tactile, proprioceptive and ocular input. Please consider making a donation... http://on.fb.me/19zU2ge