Want a smart child? Well forget private tutors because new research suggests that horse riding may help improve memory, learning and problem solving in youngsters.
Scientists from the Toyko University of Agriculture have found that the vibrations produced by horses while being ridden activates the part of the brain known as the sympathetic nervous system.
This means that while on the saddle, your child’s cognitive ability could be greatly improved.
Researchers examined the effects of horseback riding by asking children to complete simple response and mathematical tests before and after taking part in the activity.
The study, published in Frontiers in Public Health, found that riding horses greatly improved the ability of children to perform behavioural tasks.
But, the results were less significant when solving mathematical problems.
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