Time Spent on Horseback Builds a Stronger Body and Mind
Jennifer Jensen of Wenatchee has spent all of her 31 years of life watching the world from the height of two feet, seated in her wheelchair.
However, starting a year ago, she suddenly had a whole new perspective of her surroundings, at the height of five feet, from the saddle of a Norwegian Fjord horse.
Jennifer began therapeutic riding lesson at the Alatheia Riding Center in Wenatchee after a co-worker’s enthusiastic prompting. Initially, it seemed an intimidating idea to Jennifer, but soon curiosity began to take over. In September 2015, after a month’s deliberation, Jennifer said to herself: “I only live once, so what the heck!”
“I had my first lesson with Frid. I still ride her during my weekly sessions. It was nervewrecking and I needed total support to stay up there. That means I had a person leading the horse and a side walker on both sides,” Jennifer recalls her initial experience.
Jennifer was born with spina bifida, which left her paralyzed from the waist down. It makes daily life a small challenge, having to get around in a wheelchair.
It hasn’t stopped her from attending regular school all through her education and from having a job. She has worked at a local resourcing company for two-and-a-half years.
This story is from the December 2016 edition of The Good Life.
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