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First steps to establishing an equestrian morphology: can Vitruvian ratios help?

机译:建立马术形态的第一步:Vitruvian比率可以帮助吗?

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Within equestrianism there is increasing focus on rider position and posture, not only in terms of aesthetics and the overall harmonious picture it may portray of the horse-rider combination, but more importantly on the rider's physical ability to deliver clear, well-timed signals to the horse during training and competitive performance. Anthropometry has been successfully used in a wide range of non-equestrian sports to identify morphologies that are more likely to be successful than others in completing the tasks required by the particular sport or discipline. As physical data have become more readily accessible questions have arisen regarding the rider's physical ability to achieve and maintain 'ideal' and symmetrical riding positions allowing them to transfer their weight and manage their limbs and consequently deliver distinguishable signals to the horse. Clearly identified ideal morphologies exist for a wide range of sports, but there is nothing for equestrianism. Da Vinci's Vitruvian 'man' possesses ideal geometric proportions that depict perfect symmetry and proportion. Within equestrian it is common belief that riders (and horses) should be symmetrical. This study explored how the dimensions of a population of 51 female riders (24.8±8.29years) aligned with Vitruvian ideals. Ten relative body proportions, selected as potentially the most relevant to horse riding, were obtained for each subject and ratios with total height derived. Only arm span, shoulder width and upper chest to the topof the head in relation to total height aligned with Vitruvian ratios (all P>0.05). Two primary principal components were identified - total height and arm span that could be of potential use for development of an equestrian morphology. Although horse riders' physical dimensions failed to align well with Vitruvian measures, total height and arm length may have the potential to explain differences in riders' ability to physically interact with horses and consequently impact their welfare.
机译:在马术主义中,在骑士的位置和姿势上,不仅在美学和整体和谐地图方面,它可能越来越多地展示它可能对马车组合的描绘,但更重要的是骑车者的物理能力提供清晰,定时的信号在训练和竞争性能期间的马。人体测量法已成功用于各种非骑马运动,以识别比其他运动或纪律所需的任务更容易成功的形态。由于物理数据变得更加容易获得,有关骑车者的身体能力,因此实现了实现和维护“理想”和对称骑行位置的问题,使它们能够转移它们的重量并管理它们的四肢,因此将可区别的信号传递给马。清楚地确定了广泛的运动中存在理想形态,但没有任何出于马术主义。达芬奇的Vitruvian'Man'拥有理想的几何比例,描绘了完美的对称性和比例。在马术中,常见的信念是骑手(和马)应该对称的。本研究探讨了51名女性车手(24.8±8.29年)与Vitruvian理想对齐的人口的尺寸。为每个受试者和比率获得了10个相对身体比例,选择与骑马最相关的母猪,并且具有总高度衍生的每个受试者。只有与vitruvian比对一致的总高度(所有P> 0.05)相对于总高度的顶部臂跨度,肩宽和上胸部。鉴定了两个主要主成分 - 总高度和臂跨度,可以具有潜在用途,可用于开发马术形态。虽然骑马者的物理尺寸未能与Vitruvian测量相处,但总高度和臂长度可能有可能解释骑手与马匹物理相互作用的差异,因此影响他们的福利。

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