![]() ![]() Eight angles of the upper limbs, lower limbs and trunk were measured whilst static and during the highest and lowest point of the slow trot speed simulated stride cycle of a Racewood Riding Simulator to quantify positional asymmetry. The study population consisted of fifteen female riders (age 18 to 22 years, 21.5☐.71, body mass 67kg± 9.42kg, height 169.9cm± 5.5cm) with competitive records in a range of disciplines who rode a minimum of five times weekly. The purpose of this study was to evaluate rider asymmetry during sitting trot by identifying discrepancies between bilateral joint angles. ![]() Rider asymmetry is considered a potential performance limiting factor within the equestrian field, however the prevalence and manifestation has yet to be researched to a sufficient level to apply the findings more practically. ![]()
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