International journal of exercise science
Online ISSN : 2436-679X
Print ISSN : 2433-7722
Experimental study of pressure applied to buttocks in horse riding
~Comparison with the horseback riding fitness apparatus~
Kazuo KobashiKyousuke KurokawaTakahiro IshiiAyumi WadaManabu IshiharaYuuichi OotsukaYuuki KanaiTakumi Kurihara
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2019 Volume 2 Issue 1 Pages 50-55

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[Purpose] In this study, about difference between buttocks and neighboring pressure when I rode a horse with a horseback riding fitness apparatus [Subjects and Methods] One healthy adult male rode a horse to a horseback riding fitness apparatus and a true horse and measured body pressure to suffer from the buttocks in constant time riding a horse and the outskirts using a body pressure measuring instrument. [Results] The pressure applied to the buttocks and their surroundings was found to be higher for horse riding than for fitness equipment even when the vibration frequency due to the shaking was about the same. [Conclusion] The difference between horse riding fitness equipment and equestrian horse riding is believed to be affecting the difference between movement in a fixed place and movement while moving in space. It was suggested that the actual horse was more suitable for providing stimulation to infants seeking strong vibration and compression stimulation by ADHD and autistic children.
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