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  2. Horseback riding simulators - Wikipedia

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    In a 2014 study by Lee et al., 26 children with cerebral palsy were divided into two groups: a hippotherapy group and a horseback riding simulator group. The children in each group underwent the same kind of therapy for the same amount of time using either a real horse or the simulator.

  3. Equicizer - Wikipedia

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    Equicizer Mechanical Horse Riding Simulator. The Equicizer is a mechanical horse that is non-motorized and is controlled by the rider's movement. Invented by Frank Lovato, Jr. in 1982, it is used by people all over the world for exercise, training and therapy.

  4. Mechanical horse - Wikipedia

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    A coin-operated mechanical horse kiddie ride. A mechanical horse is a machine that moved and is built to look like a horse, used either for amusement or for exercise. Some look like a horse, others imitate the motion of a horse, and some are both. Mechanical horses may include the following designs, many of which are patented. It may also mean:

  5. Will California ever approve Historical Horse Racing machines ...

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    The facilities, individually, were in favor of installing the devices known as Historical Horse Racing (HHR) machines. The Native American tribes, which control non-pari-mutuel gambling in the ...

  6. What is historical horse racing and how does it work for ...

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    A screen on the machine will then show a video of approximately the last 10 seconds of the horse race, Evans said. According to Gaming Labs International, historical horse racing accounts for $10 ...

  7. Mechanical bull - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical bull, also known as a bucking machine, is a device that replicates the sensation of riding a bucking animal, such as a rodeo bull or horse, popularized by Sherwood Cryer. It is usually powered by a variable-speed electric motor .

  8. Gaming halls with HHR machines are booming in Kentucky ... - AOL

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    In 2021, there were 4,734 historical horse racing machines in Kentucky. In 2022, that figure had grown to 5,569 with more on the way. According to state law, 91% of the wagers go back to the ...

  9. Derby Owners Club - Wikipedia

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    Horse racing games typically have an image that they might be difficult to play, as some prerequisites were required, but with Derby Owners Club, the goal was to create a game that was easy to understand and play to appeal to a wide range of people at the arcades. A pet simulator aspect was added so that the player can easily get attached to ...