2D Kinematic Analysis of the Esbarrada and Volta Sobre Patas Manoeuvres of Criollo Breed Horses Competing in Freio de Ouro.

Autor: Bonilla Lemos Pizzi, Gino Luigi, Holz, Karina, Kowalski, Éverton Augusto, Fonseca Ribeiro, Priscila, Blake, Roberta, Ferreira Martins, Charles
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Zdroj: Animals (2076-2615); Aug2024, Vol. 14 Issue 16, p2410, 15p
Abstrakt: Simple Summary: Equestrian sports have evolved beyond traditional disciplines, embracing specialised events that showcase breed-specific abilities. The Criollo horse breed, a product of centuries of genetic refinement, stands out in South America and internationally, particularly in events like the Freio de Ouro. This competition highlights the breed's versatility and skills, emphasising manoeuvres like the esbarrada and volta sobre patas, which demonstrate agility, coordination, and balance. Despite the breed's success, there is a lack of quantitative kinematic studies on these manoeuvres and their relation to horse morphology. Our study aims to fill this gap by using kinematics to analyse the esbarrada and volta sobre patas, exploring any connections between static goniometry and manoeuvre dynamics. Understanding these movements not only enhances our appreciation of equine biomechanics but also informs breeding and training practices, ultimately benefiting both horses and riders in various equestrian disciplines. The esbarrada and volta sobre patas manoeuvres are critical in Criollo horse equestrian activities, yet their kinematics remain largely unexplored. This observational study aimed to kinematically describe the manoeuvres in Criollo breed horses and explore the relationship between static goniometry and dynamics. A 2D kinematic analysis was conducted on 31 Criollo horses performing the manoeuvres using high-speed cameras. Joint angles were measured using static goniometry and analysed in relation to dynamic performance. The esbarrada covered a distance of 4.28 ± 0.99 m in 1.15 ± 0.11 s at a velocity of 3.77 ± 0.55 m/s. Joint angles showed a mean fetlock extension of 75.4° ± 5.3° and hock flexion of 43.2° ± 4.1°. In the volta sobre patas, significant differences were found in turn duration (first: 0.96 ± 0.07 s, second: 1.12 ± 0.09 s, p = 0.03) and thoracic limb suspension (first: 0.23 ± 0.02 s, second: 0.28 ± 0.03 s, p = 0.02). Static goniometry indicated that limb conformation did not significantly correlate with protraction angles during the esbarrada (p = 0.27). The volta sobre patas demonstrated prolonged duration and increased thoracic limb suspension in the second turn. Also, the findings suggest that static conformation does not predict dynamic limb movement during the esbarrada. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index
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