New study showing changes in balance on the forehand

Equine Vet J Suppl. 1998 Sep;(26):81-5.

Effect of rider and riding style on deformation of the front hoof wall in warmblood horses.

Source

Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

Abstract

A rider modifies the weight distribution and dynamic balance of the horse. But what effect does a rider have on the mechanical behaviour of the hoof during each stance phase? Does riding style have any effect on this behaviour? We attempted to answer these questions using strains recorded from 5 rosette strain gauges glued to the surface of the front hooves of 4 Warmblood horses. Comparisons were made between strains with and without a rider, and when the rider was sitting, rising at a trot, or in a forward seated position. The change in strains from trot to lead or nonlead at a canter, and the effect of turning were also studied. Changing lead at a canter had as least as much effect on strain magnitudes as did turning; strains were up to 43% higher for the nonlead foot, but with little redistribution. Perhaps surprisingly, strains were significantly lower on the quarters by up to 30% with a rider than without, with a 10% increase or decrease at the toe, depending on the individual. Riding style changed strain magnitudes by up to 20% and also caused strain redistribution: strains were higher medially for sitting, and laterally for forward seat, with strains for a rising trot being more evenly distributed and intermediate in magnitude. Studying the range of, and causes of variation in hoof wall strain gives baseline data aimed, in the long term, at providing a biomechanical definition of hoof balance.

PMID:

 9932097

[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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About Colleen Kelly Rider Biomechanics

Biomechanics specialist Colleen Kelly is celebrated as a world expert on rider balance, seat, position and coordination. Her world lecture circuit includes venues such as the University of Kentucky and the world's largest events such as Equitana, World Expo and Equine Affaire Colleen Kelly was the only Biomechanics, Seat and Posture Expert chosen to give presentations at the 2010 World Equestrian Games Festival, and this year is presenting at the Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA's) Annual Conference, and was a star panel with Pat and Linda Parelli and Monty Roberts at America's Favorite Trail Horse TV Series with HRTV. Colleen is one of only 3 Research Fellows worldwide accepted by the International Society of Rider Biomechanics...but her down to earth attitude has seen her awarded 4 separate awards from Australian Riding for Disabled, and it's still her famous "Aussie Sense of Humor" that brings the crowds in their thousands to listen to her from around the world.

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