"It has pretty much robbed me of everything, from talking to walking, even my eating is now through a feeding tube. I have lost friends and independence," he said.
When Hayden first started with RDA he was unable to stay upright on the horse. Over the two years in the equestrian therapy programme his core strength has increased considerably and his balance is slowly improving and he is even able to steer his horse.
Hayden's RDA coach Sharon Aldersley praised his tenacity.
"He just never gives up. It is wonderful to work with someone who has such a tremendous work ethic and pushes himself to such a degree. This national award is an amazing achievement for Hayden as there are some amazing RDA rider stories from throughout the country".
Hayden said attending RDA also came with many social advantages.
"I have gained confidence and made new friends.... It has given me something special to look forward to each week and I love coming here"