- Learned about the anatomy of a horse, including the skeletal system and muscular system.
- Understood the concept of balance and how it relates to horse riding.
- Learned about the different gaits of a horse, such as walk, trot, and canter, and how they are influenced by the horse's body.
- Understood the concept of force and how it is applied when riding a horse, such as using leg pressure to cue the horse to move.
- Learned about the concept of friction and how it affects the horse's movement and the rider's ability to stay on the horse.
- Understood the concept of energy transfer and how it occurs between the horse and the rider during different movements.
- Learned about the concept of balance and how it is maintained by the horse and the rider during different maneuvers.
- Understood the concept of center of gravity and how it affects the horse's movement and the rider's ability to stay balanced.
Continued development related to the activity:
1. Research and learn more about the different horse breeds and their specific anatomical features.
2. Explore the physics behind horse riding, such as the forces involved in jumping or the mechanics of a horse's gallop.
3. Study the biomechanics of horse and rider movement to understand how they work together harmoniously.
4. Learn about the nutritional needs of horses and how it affects their performance and overall health.
5. Explore the history of horse riding and its cultural significance in different parts of the world.