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Draw Reins & Horse Biomechanics During Jumps
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2 months ago
TikTok
hayhorseworld
Rider biomechanics: 13 things to bear in mind if you want to be a good rider
Oct 7, 2024
horseandhound.co.uk
1:00
🤔 Why do some horse people get so upset when we talk about rider biomechanics – when we explain the actual theory behind what we do as riders? Anatomy. Movement. Physics. It’s not magic – it’s how bodies work. For years, riding has been oversimplified. You lose your stirrups? Do no-stirrup work. But that doesn’t actually address why they’re being lost in the first place. It ignores that the leg behaves differently when it’s not in contact with the stirrup (open chain) vs. when it is (closed cha
445 views
10 months ago
Facebook
Pegasus Physiotherapy
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The Biomechanics That Made Horses Unstoppable
7 months ago
MSN
TierZoo
0:27
When the pelvis is misaligned, it can affect biomechanics and create compensation throughout the entire body of the horse. If the pelvis is rotated on one side or the SI joints aren’t moving well, the horse compensates. Compensation can include muscles tightening to protect the area and signal to the brain that something is “off” there. It may also include the “domino effect” of other joints taking on more of the work, potentially being overloaded because they aren’t biomechanically designed to
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3 months ago
Facebook
Dodge Family and Animal Chiropractic
1:22
🚨 Facilitated vs. Inhibited Muscles—What Your Horse’s Balance Is Telling You!🐴 Ever notice how one side of your horse feels stiffer, heavier, or harder to pick up? That’s neuromuscular imbalance in action—one side is facilitated (overactive) while the other is inhibited (under-recruited). 📍 Here’s the key: ✅ A facilitated leg is stiff, resistant, and lacks fluid motion. ✅ An inhibited leg is weaker, harder to balance on, and less responsive. ✅ Both are just clues—not fixed diagnoses. Our job
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Mar 12, 2025
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myhorsejourney4u
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This exercise builds balance from the inside out. As the horse walks straddling the pole, the body learns to stabilise, coordinate, and align with every step. It’s quiet work that improves proprioception and softens bracing patterns. Sometimes the best training comes from slowing down and listening to how the body moves. #mindfulhorsemanship #biomechanics #horseposture #equineawareness #softnessandstrength | Ride & Rise Performance Horsemanship
155 views
7 months ago
Facebook
Ride & Rise Performance Horsemanship
1:31
🍁Breakaway horse, Heel horses, Calf horses, Barrel Horses here’s the science behind fluid movement . 🍁The sacrum is a part of a horse’s pelvis that’s made up of five fused vertebrae and plays a key role in the horse’s stability and support: 🍁Function The sacrum’s main function is to distribute weight and forces from the spine and hind limbs to the pelvis and vice versa. It also provides stability and support for the horse’s body, especially during activities that involve weight-bearing. 🍁Sac
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Nov 26, 2024
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Wendyjwinn
0:11
🤦♀️ I had a comment today saying the rider’s leg on the mechanical horse was “too far behind the girth.” Which made me chuckle, because on a simulator the “girth” is literally just the strap holding the saddle on – it has nothing to do with rider position or the sensors. But it also reminded me of one of those phrases people get very defensive about: that your leg should always be “just behind the girth.” That saying was never based on biomechanics. It was a quick coaching cue to help riders s
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5 months ago
Facebook
Pegasus Physiotherapy
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The Truth About Hind Legs Engagement in Horses | Science of Motion (IHTC 2)
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Science Of Motion
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Why Your Horse Feels Uneven Behind: Pelvic Symmetry, SI Dysfunction, and Hindlimb Load Distribution
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Peak Performance INTL
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This Is Why Your Horse Won't Lie Down Around You (Here's What It Really Means)
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Ride Better, Move Better
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B Diamond Physio
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Saddlebred Training: Biomechanics vs. Motion
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Understanding Horse Spinal Biomechanics
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burnhamequine
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Understanding Equine Biomechanics for Equestrians
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easy_keepers
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Understanding Horse Biomechanics in Barrel Racing
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kendraleighdickson
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Just because a horse is lying down, doesn’t necessarily mean you need to be alarmed. “Lying down behavior in horses is a completely normal part of sleep. Horses are polyphasic sleepers, which means they have multiple, discrete sleep episodes in a 24-hour period. Time budgets show that horses spend one to three hours (adding up all sleep episodes) in a 24 hour period lying down, in both sternal (upright) and lateral (flat on side) recumbency,” Nancy Diehl, VMD, MS tells TheHorse.com Bradford G. B
218 views
3 months ago
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thewinningequestrian
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Horse Humane Euthanasia
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Apr 22, 2013
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Horse Plus Humane Society
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Teaching A Horse To Lay Down
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READING HORSE BODY LANGUAGE & BEHAVIOR
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How To Teach Your Horse The ‘Laydown' (Part 1) No Ropes/No Force
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Sam VanFleet
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THE PHASES OF WALKING (GAIT CYCLE BREAKDOWN)
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