Coordination dynamics of the horse-rider system

The authors studied the interaction between rider and horse by measuring their ensemble motions in a trot sequence, comparing 1 expert and 1 novice rider. Whereas the novice's movements displayed transient departures from phase synchrony, the expert's motions were continuously phase-matched with those of the horse. The tight ensemble synchrony between the expert and the horse was accompanied by an increase in the temporal regularity of the oscillations of the trunk of the horse. Observed differences between expert and novice riders indicated that phase synchronization is by no means perfect but requires extended practise. Points of contact between horse and rider may haptically convey effective communication between them.
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Bibliographic Details
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Notations:technical sports
Published in:Journal of Motor Behavior
Language:English
Published: 2005
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3200/JMBR.37.6.418-424
Volume:37
Issue:6
Pages:418-424
Document types:article
Level:advanced