Who's Built Best to Ride?

Autor: Schleese, Jochen
Zdroj: HorseLife Magazine; Sep/Oct2008, p51-51, 1p, 1 Diagram
Abstrakt: The article discusses a study conducted by Doctor Deb Bennett of the comparative muscular/skeletal structures of men and women and how these differences related to riding ability. It was concluded by Bennett that women may have a conformational disadvantage because female hips are different than a man's. Men have two V shaped seat bones giving them a bipod axis, while it was almost impossible for women to sit correctly in a saddle.
Databáze: Supplemental Index