The rider's ability to consistently coordinate their movements to their horse is a key determinant of performance in equestrian sport. This study investigated the inter-segmental coordination variability between the vertical displacement of a riding simulator and the pitch rotation of 28 competitive female dressage riders' head, trunk, pelvis, and left foot, in simulated medium and extended trot. A statistical non-parametric mapping three-way repeated-measures ANOVA investigated the influence of gait, competition level and segment on coordination variability. There was a significant main effect of gait and segment (p = 0.05), however, no significant effect of competition level. In medium trot, simulator-pelvis coupling was significantly (p ...
Detailed knowledge of how a rider's seating style and riding on a circle influences the movement sym...
Olympic dressage involves “an intimate unity between a human and a non-human” and is scored by a sub...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING THE STUDY: The kinematics of the saddle and rider have not been thoroughly de...
Equestrian dressage is the ultimate test of the rider’s ability to train the horse. The aim of this ...
International audienceMaintaining equilibrium while riding a horse is a challenging task that involv...
The objectives were to compare sagittal plane posture of the pelvis, trunk and head of elite dressag...
Collection is a central term in equine dressage, defined as a shortening of the horse’s stride lengt...
The purpose of the study was to explore whether equestrian riders can be grouped by their trunk-pelv...
Many factors influence the overall score for a dressage test, which makes it challenging and complex...
High-level dressage horses regularly perform advanced movements, requiring coordination and force tr...
ABSTRACT. The authors studied the interaction between rider and horse by measuring their ensemble mo...
<div><p>Detailed knowledge of how a rider’s seating style and riding on a circle influences the move...
The sport of equestrianism is defined through close horse-rider interaction. However, no consistent ...
<div><p>In riding, most biomechanical studies have focused on the description of the horse locomotio...
People’s representation of horse-riding is often far from real discipline exigencies. In order to be...
Detailed knowledge of how a rider's seating style and riding on a circle influences the movement sym...
Olympic dressage involves “an intimate unity between a human and a non-human” and is scored by a sub...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING THE STUDY: The kinematics of the saddle and rider have not been thoroughly de...
Equestrian dressage is the ultimate test of the rider’s ability to train the horse. The aim of this ...
International audienceMaintaining equilibrium while riding a horse is a challenging task that involv...
The objectives were to compare sagittal plane posture of the pelvis, trunk and head of elite dressag...
Collection is a central term in equine dressage, defined as a shortening of the horse’s stride lengt...
The purpose of the study was to explore whether equestrian riders can be grouped by their trunk-pelv...
Many factors influence the overall score for a dressage test, which makes it challenging and complex...
High-level dressage horses regularly perform advanced movements, requiring coordination and force tr...
ABSTRACT. The authors studied the interaction between rider and horse by measuring their ensemble mo...
<div><p>Detailed knowledge of how a rider’s seating style and riding on a circle influences the move...
The sport of equestrianism is defined through close horse-rider interaction. However, no consistent ...
<div><p>In riding, most biomechanical studies have focused on the description of the horse locomotio...
People’s representation of horse-riding is often far from real discipline exigencies. In order to be...
Detailed knowledge of how a rider's seating style and riding on a circle influences the movement sym...
Olympic dressage involves “an intimate unity between a human and a non-human” and is scored by a sub...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING THE STUDY: The kinematics of the saddle and rider have not been thoroughly de...