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BRIDGING SCIENCE TO PRACTICAL USE
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In this intriguing project we are working with Stübben to evaluate the effect of the saddle tree on a horse's jumping performance. The main component of this project is to look at comparisons between saddle tree designs to make new and interesting discoveries about...
Applying a different way of thinking about movement for an optimal development of movement and performance. This project entails a plan for a universal sports facility that stimulates horse riding from a young age by developing fundamental movement and sports skills...
We will elaborate on the phenomenon periodization, which is o so common in other sports, but not widely used in equestrian sports. This article will trigger you to start putting logic into your schedule and keep involved wiht We all have a certain goal with our horse....
Trainers and coaches are an essential part of an athlete's success and thus having access to well-trained professionals is of utmost importance for the improvement of any sport. The goal of this project is to establish a continuous learning curve for trainer-coaches...
The thesis period of our intern Kim Koopmans unfortunately came to an end last week. Nevertheless, she finished a really interesting project with great potential for the future. A short insight in the results and continuation of the pilot study are described in this...
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