PostureA dressagerider without balance or stability will interfere with a horses natural rhythm. The horse will tighten his back, raise his head and lean on the bit “resist”.To ride well. A rider needs lumbar back flexibility, upper body strength, good endurance and a strong core. The hamstrings need to keep the impulsion as the hands hold a gentle contact. The riders pelvis tilts forwards and backwards as the horse rounds his back and then stretches into each stride.A dressagerider can learn this movement out of the saddle by training movement and stability on a physio ball. The function of core stability riding can be broken into stages and trained. A good horse rider needs a flexible lower back with movement through the pelvis and hips. The upper back is best kept upright, this takes good muscle strength and endurance from the holding muscles.
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Biomechanics Of Horse Riding
Horseback riders need to train themselves for all riding.This is now know as rider biomechanics. Applied Posture Riding is a program specifically designed for Horseback Riders. Applied Posture Riding trains the rider. In a nutshell it is a program to teach the horse rider for riding by training the horse riding muscles and posture. Every Allrider has a weakness or tightness that affects their riding, nearly every Horse rider suffers low back pain, as well, due to the loading on the low back just caring for horses. Every horse rider has a job that affects their riding skills. Many know their posture is bad but don’t know how to fix it. Many riders rely on instructors to tell them. They do…. over and over again, every lesson in many cases.Look at Applied Posture riding..
Core Training For Horse Riders
Core sessions have become the topic of the times for all sports women. Horse riders in particular need a very strong core, horse riders need to know how to use their core.Gym ball exercises, gym exercises and Pilates reformers all work the core. These are all great tools for the horse rider to use when not riding. However a strong core is not enough if a rider does not have lower back flexibility or know how to engage their core when needed.The training of the core should include specific movement patterns and training in specific postures is also important.