Injuries of horses might be related to the force the rider exerts on the horse. To better understand the loading of the horse by a rider, a sensor was developed to measure the force exerted by the rider on the stirrups. In the study, five horses and 23 riders participated. Stirrup forces measured in sitting trot and rising trot were synchronised with rider movements measured from digital films and made dimensionless by dividing them by the bodyweight (BW) of the rider. A Fourier transform of the stirrup force data showed that the signals of both sitting and rising trot contained 2.4 and 4.8 Hz frequencies. In addition, 1.1 and 3.7 Hz frequencies were also present at rising trot. Each stride cycle of trot showed two peaks in stirrup force. T...
Saddle slip, defined as a progressive lateral displacement of the saddle during ridden exercise, has...
Collection is a central term in equine dressage, defined as a shortening of the horse’s stride lengt...
BACKGROUND: The use of tack (equipment such as saddles and reins) and especially of bits because of ...
Injuries of horses might be related to the force the rider exerts on the horse. To better understand...
In equestrian sports, it is generally assumed that rising and sitting trot load the horse's back dif...
The forces exerted by a rider on a horse have a direct influence on the mechanical load experienced ...
Reason for performing study: During trot, the rider call either rise from the saddle during every st...
Many factors associated with the saddle and the rider could produce pain in horses thus reducing per...
To investigate the effect of increasing velocity within one gait on horse and rider movement and to ...
The simplest model possible for bouncing systems consists of a point mass bouncing passively on a ma...
<div><p>Detailed knowledge of how a rider’s seating style and riding on a circle influences the move...
Detailed knowledge of how a rider's seating style and riding on a circle influences the movement sym...
The saddle panels, directly in contact with the horse's back, are likely an important element to opt...
<div><p>Saddle slip, defined as a progressive lateral displacement of the saddle during ridden exerc...
Pressure measurement devices in equine sports have primarily focused on tack (saddle pads and saddle...
Saddle slip, defined as a progressive lateral displacement of the saddle during ridden exercise, has...
Collection is a central term in equine dressage, defined as a shortening of the horse’s stride lengt...
BACKGROUND: The use of tack (equipment such as saddles and reins) and especially of bits because of ...
Injuries of horses might be related to the force the rider exerts on the horse. To better understand...
In equestrian sports, it is generally assumed that rising and sitting trot load the horse's back dif...
The forces exerted by a rider on a horse have a direct influence on the mechanical load experienced ...
Reason for performing study: During trot, the rider call either rise from the saddle during every st...
Many factors associated with the saddle and the rider could produce pain in horses thus reducing per...
To investigate the effect of increasing velocity within one gait on horse and rider movement and to ...
The simplest model possible for bouncing systems consists of a point mass bouncing passively on a ma...
<div><p>Detailed knowledge of how a rider’s seating style and riding on a circle influences the move...
Detailed knowledge of how a rider's seating style and riding on a circle influences the movement sym...
The saddle panels, directly in contact with the horse's back, are likely an important element to opt...
<div><p>Saddle slip, defined as a progressive lateral displacement of the saddle during ridden exerc...
Pressure measurement devices in equine sports have primarily focused on tack (saddle pads and saddle...
Saddle slip, defined as a progressive lateral displacement of the saddle during ridden exercise, has...
Collection is a central term in equine dressage, defined as a shortening of the horse’s stride lengt...
BACKGROUND: The use of tack (equipment such as saddles and reins) and especially of bits because of ...