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Exploring the attenuation interaction between horse and rider in sitting trot using inertial measurement units
Wilkins, C., Mulloy, F., Camomilla, V.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 42: Iss. 1 (2024)article“…Wilkins, C.…”
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The effects of the EquiAmiTM training aid on the kinematics of the horse at the walk and trot In-Hand
Calzone, S., Wilkins, C., Deckers, I., Nankervis, K.Published in Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (2022)article“…Wilkins, C.…”
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Coordination variability reveals the features of the `independent seat` in competitive dressage riders
Wilkins, C. A., Wheat, J. S., Protheroe, L., Nankervis, K., Draper, S. B.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2022)article“…Wilkins, C. A.…”
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Static pelvic posture is not related to dynamic pelvic tilt or competition level in dressage riders
Wilkins, C. A., Nankervis, K., Protheroe, L., Draper, S. B.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2023)article“…Wilkins, C. A.…”
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Skilled riders manage horse gait complexity through a gait transition whilst also maintaining stable horse-rider coordination variability
Wilkins, C. A., Mulloy, F.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan) (2023)congress proceedings“…Wilkins, C. A.…”
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Equestrian rider trunk-pelvis strategies can be identified using self-organising maps
Wilkins, C., Nankervis, K., Protheroe, L., Draper, S.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan) (2022)congress proceedings“…Wilkins, C.…”
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