Background: Flow can be described as a subjective, positive psychological state that a person experiences when they are engaged in a task that is challenging, controllable, and also motivating. (Nakamura and Csikszentmihalyi 2009). Objectives: This paper aims to explore the value and meaning of horse-riding for equine students, by applying the concepts of flow to the student’s experiences. The main aim of the study is to produce a rich description of the occupation of horse-riding through the application of flow and explore how this can contribute to a person’s health and well being Methods: Descriptive qualitative research methods were employed for this study. Data was gathered through five individual semi-structured interviews of equine s...
Many veterinary and undergraduate equine science students have little previous horse handling experi...
Research on flow in elite sport has largely focussed on traditional sports and has yet to consider ...
Misunderstanding or misinterpreting specific animal behavior and welfare terminology, as well as pri...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Flow can be described as a subjective, positive psychological state tha...
The fundamental components of co-occupational relationships between humans and animals and their imp...
Research has explored the conditions influencing the occurrence of flow in horse racing. However, li...
Flow is an intrinsically rewarding psychological state associated with an enhanced state of conscio...
Previous research has suggested that distinct bodily sensations are experienced by athletes during f...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the impact of competing in collegiate eque...
Background: Therapeutic horse riding (THR) is a complex intervention using horses and horse-related ...
The healing effects of horse riding have been known for a long time. These qualities were already re...
Research into the horse's role in social work has increased, and there is evidence that the horse ca...
Flow is an intrinsically rewarding psychological state associated with an enhanced state of consciou...
Background: Anecdotal evidence suggests that jockeys experience many of the characteristics of flow ...
Since the dawn of time, horses have been used as beasts of burden. Humans used horses as means of su...
Many veterinary and undergraduate equine science students have little previous horse handling experi...
Research on flow in elite sport has largely focussed on traditional sports and has yet to consider ...
Misunderstanding or misinterpreting specific animal behavior and welfare terminology, as well as pri...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Flow can be described as a subjective, positive psychological state tha...
The fundamental components of co-occupational relationships between humans and animals and their imp...
Research has explored the conditions influencing the occurrence of flow in horse racing. However, li...
Flow is an intrinsically rewarding psychological state associated with an enhanced state of conscio...
Previous research has suggested that distinct bodily sensations are experienced by athletes during f...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the impact of competing in collegiate eque...
Background: Therapeutic horse riding (THR) is a complex intervention using horses and horse-related ...
The healing effects of horse riding have been known for a long time. These qualities were already re...
Research into the horse's role in social work has increased, and there is evidence that the horse ca...
Flow is an intrinsically rewarding psychological state associated with an enhanced state of consciou...
Background: Anecdotal evidence suggests that jockeys experience many of the characteristics of flow ...
Since the dawn of time, horses have been used as beasts of burden. Humans used horses as means of su...
Many veterinary and undergraduate equine science students have little previous horse handling experi...
Research on flow in elite sport has largely focussed on traditional sports and has yet to consider ...
Misunderstanding or misinterpreting specific animal behavior and welfare terminology, as well as pri...