“I had my doubts, I mean really, why would I ride a mechanical horse when I have two perfectly good, living, breathing ones right outside my door? Simple answer? BECAUSE I’D LIKE TO SAVE THEM FROM MY LACK OF RIDING SKILLS!” On her horse blog,, Collins wrote about her first experiences riding a simulator named Luke in California. Riding and Polo versions have been developed since and the machines are now sold throughout the world.” The simulators sell for thousands of dollars. According to The Racewood Simulators website, “Bill Greenwood, the Managing Director of Racewood Ltd., developed the first Equiciser in 1990 following an approach from a leading jockey who wanted to maintain his riding skills while recovering from injury. Amerika, made by The Racewood Simulators based in the United Kingdom, was originally owned by a riding school in Los Angeles.
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