Rider Biomechanics
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from Mary Wanless
Rider Biomechanics gives you a complete understanding of rider biomechanics through a new understanding of the body's "fascia" substance, which connects muscles to functional chains, rather than a series of sausages. Within both human and equine organs, these "pull lines" shape posture, movement, stability and mobility.
By clear 'how to' descriptions, combined with copious illustrations, readers learn how to manage the tension in and between their own can generate pulllines. The ultimate task is to use this evolving awareness to rebalance the tension in the horse's 'tow line' and have much more influence over its carriage and movement. The secrets of talented riders are revealed.
Rider Biomechanics:
Explains how the body's connective tissue ultimately determines the balance between horse and rider
Provides a map and techniques for rebuilding balancing 'drawing lines' to create a better balance between horse and rider
Illustrations and photos opposite explain 'drawing lines' and how to reorganize and influence your horse
Is based on the 'Myatomics' model anatomy train'
Rider Biomechanics gives you a complete understanding of rider biomechanics through a new understanding of the body's "fascia" substance, which connects muscles to functional chains, rather than a series of sausages. Within both human and equine organs, these "pull lines" shape posture, movement, stability and mobility.
By clear 'how to' descriptions, combined with copious illustrations, readers learn how to manage the tension in and between their own can generate pulllines. The ultimate task is to use this evolving awareness to rebalance the tension in the horse's 'tow line' and have much more influence over its carriage and movement. The secrets of talented riders are revealed.
Rider Biomechanics:
Explains how the body's connective tissue ultimately determines the balance between horse and rider
Provides a map and techniques for rebuilding balancing 'drawing lines' to create a better balance between horse and rider
Illustrations and photos opposite explain 'drawing lines' and how to reorganize and influence your horse
Is based on the 'Myatomics' model anatomy train'