Rider Biomechanics: Using Sensors to See How the Rider Influences the Horse
Equitopia traveled to Holland to investigate how a rider’s shifting weight in the saddle effects the gait of a horse. Equitation seat specialist Tessa Roos and equine motion analyst Bert Lam strapped Pegasus Gait analysis sensors on a horse and collected data in various positions.
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