The new simulator also has promise as a hippotherapy tool. The current test simulator is programmed with motions which were measured from advanced level dressage and show jumping horses while being ridden by advanced riders. The high-performance novel robotic motion platform has been designed to provide the necessary motion capabilities for the simulator in all gaits including jumping. For more advanced riders the technology will enable them to practice and enhance their skills as often as they wish.” The simulator can also carry heavier riders to help them to access the hobby with reduced welfare risks. “Beginners can learn how to sit on the saddle during the basic gaits before starting to ride a real horse, which reduces injury risk and improves the horse welfare. “This realistic horseback riding simulator can benefit riders with different skills in many ways,” says Professor Handroos. LUT Professor Heikki Handroos PhD showed how engineering science has been applied to develop the next generation horseback riding simulator. The new equipment was unveiled at the Saddle Research Trust’s 4th International Conference, held online on December 11, 2021. The simulator was developed at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT) in Finland, as part of a project to monitor body and brain behaviour of both professional and non-professional riders. A novel horse-riding simulator offers new possibilities for rider training and welfare of the ridden horse.
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