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The regaining by the Polish People’s Republic of territories that prior to the outbreak of World War 2 had remained under the rule of East Prussia set the stage for re-development of equestrianism in and reintroduction of horse breeding to a region that was now Polish Varmia and Masuria. This was a two-stage process whose success depended largely on the perseverance and commitment of one man, Mr. Adam Sosnowski, administrator at the State Horse Breeding Farms. The process was initiated in 1947 when a state stallion station in Ketrzyn and three studs named Garbno, Liski, and Rzeczna were started. Another eight were soon set up through the joint effort and collaboration of managements of local state farming cooperatives, or PGRs, mostly on the grounds of former Prussian horse breeding sites with appropriate technical infrastructure and solidly established stock breeding traditions. Over the years to come, equine breeding farms in Varmia and Masuria underwent numerous reforms and organizational changes, structurally always remaining part of the Polish Ministry of Agriculture. They provided a good foundation for propagating recreational horse riding among members of the general public and, most importantly, helped equestrian sports to return to and develop in the area.
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Abstract "The horse is what everyone sees", as defined by a horse in 1746, Father Benedict Chmielowski. However, not everyone knows what makes this beautiful animal plays an invaluable role in physical recreation. Paleontologists analyzed the famous wall drawings in the caves of Pech-Marle suggests that there silhouettes of horses presented testify about the magic powers attributed to them, preventing human illness and assist its life energy. The work aims to raise awareness of people as a huge positive impact horses have on the development of children and adults at all levels of their lives and how much they can do good for them. One of the forms of contact with a horse, ride and "the life of the stable" is riding camp, which describes aspects of the job. In this paper, erected the following objectives: 1) The selection criteria for participants in specific equestrian center. 2) To investigate the involvement and the scheme of work instructors. 3) Determining the organization of free time after the completion of all activities foreseen in the camp. 4) Examine the views of children and young people about riding camps as a means of active rest. 5) Gathering information on the experiences of the respondents after their stay at the camp bonuses. = Streszczenie „Koń jaki jest każdy widzi”, tak zdefiniował konia w 1746 roku ksiądz Benedykt Chmielowski. Jednak, nie każdy wie, co sprawia, że to piękne zwierzę odgrywa nieocenioną rolę w rekreacji ruchowej. Paleontolodzy analizujący słynne naścienne rysunki w jaskiniach Pech-Marle sugerują, że przedstawione tam sylwetki koni świadczą o przypisywanej im magicznej sile, zapobiegającej chorobom człowieka i wspomagającej jego energię życiową. Praca ma na celu uświadomienie ludzi, jak ogromnie pozytywny wpływ mają konie na rozwój dzieci i dorosłych na wszystkich płaszczyznach ich życia i jak wiele mogą dobrego zrobić dla nich. Jedną z form kontaktu z koniem, jazdą i „życiem stajennym” jest obóz jeździecki, którego aspekty opisano w pracy. W niniejszej pracy postawiono następujące cele: 1) Określenie kryteriów wyboru przez uczestników konkretnego ośrodka jeździeckiego. 2) Zbadanie zaangażowania i systematyki pracy instruktorów. 3) Ustalenie organizacji czasu wolnego po ukończeniu wszystkich zajęć przewidzianych w programie obozowym. 4) Zbadanie opinii dzieci i młodzieży na temat obozów jeździeckich jako sposobu aktywnego wypoczynku. 5) Zebranie informacji odnośnie wrażeń ankietowanych po pobycie na obozie jeździeckim.
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