In equestrian science, anecdotal evidence suggests that certain fitness parameters are beneficial for riding position. Studies have investigated the demands of riding; however, there is no objective data linking the general fitness of riders to its effects on riding position. This research set out to investigate the perceived importance of off-horse exercise on riding position, the impact that certain fitness parameters have and the effectiveness of a specifically tailored exercise programme. Nearly 90% of respondents stated they believed off-horse exercise to impact on their riding position, with dressage, leisure and older riders to be most likely to participate. The average fitness of riders including aerobic capacity, core stability,...
Background: There is limited scientific evidence concerning the effect of rider weight on pressures ...
Horseback riding requires the ability to adapt to changes in balance conditions, to maintain equilib...
Since the ability to train the horse to be ambidextrous is considered highly desirable, rider asymme...
Poor riding performance may be due to medical issues with the horse or a variety of other factors, s...
correct seat and position are the basis for a good performance in horseback riding. This study aimed...
Reason for performing the study: Saddle fit is considered to be a crucial factor for the health and ...
The repetitive motions used by the rider to control the horse, dampen the vertical and horizontal ac...
The equine industry and within it, the competition rider community, is increasingly acknowledging th...
This article presents a systematic review of the literature investigating physical fitness, physiolo...
The objectives were to compare sagittal plane posture of the pelvis, trunk and head of elite dressag...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING THE STUDY: The kinematics of the saddle and rider have not been thoroughly de...
Since the ability to train the horse to be ambidextrous is considered highly desirable, rider asymme...
Asymmetric forces exerted on the horse's back during riding are assumed to have a negative effect on...
Horse-riding has a major influence on the posture of the whole body of the rider. Rider has to const...
For optimal horse-rider communication, high-levels of technical riding-skills are needed which requi...
Background: There is limited scientific evidence concerning the effect of rider weight on pressures ...
Horseback riding requires the ability to adapt to changes in balance conditions, to maintain equilib...
Since the ability to train the horse to be ambidextrous is considered highly desirable, rider asymme...
Poor riding performance may be due to medical issues with the horse or a variety of other factors, s...
correct seat and position are the basis for a good performance in horseback riding. This study aimed...
Reason for performing the study: Saddle fit is considered to be a crucial factor for the health and ...
The repetitive motions used by the rider to control the horse, dampen the vertical and horizontal ac...
The equine industry and within it, the competition rider community, is increasingly acknowledging th...
This article presents a systematic review of the literature investigating physical fitness, physiolo...
The objectives were to compare sagittal plane posture of the pelvis, trunk and head of elite dressag...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING THE STUDY: The kinematics of the saddle and rider have not been thoroughly de...
Since the ability to train the horse to be ambidextrous is considered highly desirable, rider asymme...
Asymmetric forces exerted on the horse's back during riding are assumed to have a negative effect on...
Horse-riding has a major influence on the posture of the whole body of the rider. Rider has to const...
For optimal horse-rider communication, high-levels of technical riding-skills are needed which requi...
Background: There is limited scientific evidence concerning the effect of rider weight on pressures ...
Horseback riding requires the ability to adapt to changes in balance conditions, to maintain equilib...
Since the ability to train the horse to be ambidextrous is considered highly desirable, rider asymme...