The E-Horse introduces smart, electronic horseback simulators to offer a safe and exciting new way to train and exercise—no riding experience needed. Designed for everyone from experienced athletes to fitness newcomers, our state-of-the-art facility combines expert instruction, advanced technology, and a stylish setting for a uniquely challenging workout.
With THOUSANDS of fitness enthusiasts in Manhattan, The E-Horse brings fresh, engaging fitness options to a market ready for innovation. Members benefit from improved strength, flexibility, and coordination, while our approach also attracts those interested in trying something new and fun.
The E-Horse stands out by serving both traditional equestrians and anyone looking for an effective, enjoyable fitness class.
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By using a mechanical horse to safely simulate falls, riders can practice the safest way to fall and respond to unexpected movements, reducing their risk of injury in real riding situations. With proper training, as much as 66% of common riding injuries can be prevented. Equestrian fitness trainers offer workouts that build the specific strength riders need for their discipline.This approach combines realistic fall training with specialized fitness routines for maximum safety and skill improvement.
The establishment of a full equestrian center in Manhattan will give city residents an accessible alternative for equestrian training when they cannot reach their own horses. With scheduled sessions on mechanical horses, riders will be able to focus on perfecting their form and technique. Advanced technology will allow their movements to be recorded and instantly shared with coaches, making remote feedback and real-time improvement easy and highly effective.
People new to horseback riding, or those with a fear of horses, can start training with a mechanical horse to build confidence and learn safe techniques before riding a real horse. The company's equipment and fitness services focus on improving flexibility and riding skills, helping to prevent injuries during actual horseback riding.