ADAPTIVE DRIVING​

What Is Adaptive Driving?

Carriage Driving is a fast growing sport. Adaptive Driving at Sprout gives participants an alternative to riding - opening up the world of horses to those who may be unable to ride due to weight, balance, fatigue, allergies, asthma, fear of heights, the inability to sit astride, or other issues. It can also provide the student with a unique movement experience through the use of 2 and 4-wheeled vehicles over varied terrain.

Who Can Drive?

- Our youngest drivers start at the age of four.

- Must have a disability documented by a physician.

- Weigh less than 350lbs based on our horse's carrying capacity.

- Must be able to rock that riding helmet for a full 30 minutes.

- Behave in a manner that is safe for self, horses and others.

- Ability to accommodate the movement of the carriage without pain.

- Ability to manage behavior for the safety and well-being of horses, staff, volunteers and other riders.

- Prior to riding, all participants must receive an evaluation to review precautions and contraindications and perform a risk/benefit analysis.

Benefits

- Personalized Skill Development

- Physical Development

- Social Interaction

- Cognitive Stimulation

- Mental and Psychological Well-Being

- Human-Animal Connection

- Personal Growth

- Sense of Autonomy, Independence, Interdependence and Opportunity

- Participation in a Recognized Sport, Hobby & Recreation, Competition

Our Incredible Instructors

- A fixture at the top-of-the sport of Combined Driving, Anna Koopman is a FEI 3* Level Combined Driving Competitor, USDFD Board Member and member of the USEF Driving Board

- Anna is a Level II PATH Driving Instructor with Safe Sport and First Aid/CPR/AED certifications to protect the welfare and safety of our riders and volunteers.

- Anna is not only a teacher but a learner too! She frequents USEF Developing Driver clinics, horse shows and conferences to hone her skills and her eye in the carriage and from the ground!

Our Educated Equines!

- Carefully selected based on temperament, training, movement, and size

- Intentionally matched with riders based on needs, skill level and goals

- Incredible teachers who give instant feedback on balance, aids, and the internal state of their riders.

Before participating, individuals need to consult with their physician. PATH Intl. Centers require each prospective participant to present a complete medical history and a signed physician’s statement prior to any delivery of services.

If you’ve been a part of Sprout, THANK YOU!
If you are new to Sprout, please come visit and see our work in action!

"Sprout is a place where victories, both large and small, are celebrated... because victory is amazingly significant to someone who struggles daily."

Physical Address:
40685 John Mosby Hwy Aldie, VA 20105

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 8 Aldie, VA 20105

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