Effect of warm-up intensity on horse-rider dyad’s performance in jumping

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Autor(a) principal: Stachurska,Anna
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Janczarek,Iwona, Wilk,Izabela, Jaworska,Katarzyna, Pluta,Michał, Kolstrung,Ryszard
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a correlation between the intensity of warm-up and scores of horse-rider dyads in jumping competitions, and which factors affect the warm-up regime. Three international competitions of 120, 130, and 135cm obstacle height, completed by 82 competitors, were studied. Warm-up intensity was measured by the time spent in the schooling area, number of practice jumping efforts, and coefficient of practice obstacle height. Out of the official final scores in the competitions, penalty points in the round and converted final placings were used as outcome measures. The data were analyzed with Spearman’s correlation, multifactorial analysis of variance, and Tukey’s test. The rider’s sex, part of the world that the riders came from, horse’s sex, age, and competitive level (obstacle height) were considered. Results showed that more jumps and higher obstacles during warm-up decrease the horse-rider dyad’s performance in jumping competition, whereas the duration of the total warm-up time does not affect the score. Female riders warm up horses longer but jump lower fences than male riders. Riders do not differentiate the warm-up regime with regard to the horse’s sex, whereas they considered the horse’s age. The warm-up intensity does not increase proportionally to the competitive level.
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spelling Effect of warm-up intensity on horse-rider dyad’s performance in jumpingequestrian sportjumpingwarm-uphorseriderABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a correlation between the intensity of warm-up and scores of horse-rider dyads in jumping competitions, and which factors affect the warm-up regime. Three international competitions of 120, 130, and 135cm obstacle height, completed by 82 competitors, were studied. Warm-up intensity was measured by the time spent in the schooling area, number of practice jumping efforts, and coefficient of practice obstacle height. Out of the official final scores in the competitions, penalty points in the round and converted final placings were used as outcome measures. The data were analyzed with Spearman’s correlation, multifactorial analysis of variance, and Tukey’s test. The rider’s sex, part of the world that the riders came from, horse’s sex, age, and competitive level (obstacle height) were considered. Results showed that more jumps and higher obstacles during warm-up decrease the horse-rider dyad’s performance in jumping competition, whereas the duration of the total warm-up time does not affect the score. Female riders warm up horses longer but jump lower fences than male riders. Riders do not differentiate the warm-up regime with regard to the horse’s sex, whereas they considered the horse’s age. The warm-up intensity does not increase proportionally to the competitive level.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782018000200651Ciência Rural v.48 n.2 2018reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20170638info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessStachurska,AnnaJanczarek,IwonaWilk,IzabelaJaworska,KatarzynaPluta,MichałKolstrung,Ryszardeng2018-02-06T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of warm-up intensity on horse-rider dyad’s performance in jumping
title Effect of warm-up intensity on horse-rider dyad’s performance in jumping
spellingShingle Effect of warm-up intensity on horse-rider dyad’s performance in jumping
Stachurska,Anna
equestrian sport
jumping
warm-up
horse
rider
title_short Effect of warm-up intensity on horse-rider dyad’s performance in jumping
title_full Effect of warm-up intensity on horse-rider dyad’s performance in jumping
title_fullStr Effect of warm-up intensity on horse-rider dyad’s performance in jumping
title_full_unstemmed Effect of warm-up intensity on horse-rider dyad’s performance in jumping
title_sort Effect of warm-up intensity on horse-rider dyad’s performance in jumping
author Stachurska,Anna
author_facet Stachurska,Anna
Janczarek,Iwona
Wilk,Izabela
Jaworska,Katarzyna
Pluta,Michał
Kolstrung,Ryszard
author_role author
author2 Janczarek,Iwona
Wilk,Izabela
Jaworska,Katarzyna
Pluta,Michał
Kolstrung,Ryszard
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Stachurska,Anna
Janczarek,Iwona
Wilk,Izabela
Jaworska,Katarzyna
Pluta,Michał
Kolstrung,Ryszard
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv equestrian sport
jumping
warm-up
horse
rider
topic equestrian sport
jumping
warm-up
horse
rider
description ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a correlation between the intensity of warm-up and scores of horse-rider dyads in jumping competitions, and which factors affect the warm-up regime. Three international competitions of 120, 130, and 135cm obstacle height, completed by 82 competitors, were studied. Warm-up intensity was measured by the time spent in the schooling area, number of practice jumping efforts, and coefficient of practice obstacle height. Out of the official final scores in the competitions, penalty points in the round and converted final placings were used as outcome measures. The data were analyzed with Spearman’s correlation, multifactorial analysis of variance, and Tukey’s test. The rider’s sex, part of the world that the riders came from, horse’s sex, age, and competitive level (obstacle height) were considered. Results showed that more jumps and higher obstacles during warm-up decrease the horse-rider dyad’s performance in jumping competition, whereas the duration of the total warm-up time does not affect the score. Female riders warm up horses longer but jump lower fences than male riders. Riders do not differentiate the warm-up regime with regard to the horse’s sex, whereas they considered the horse’s age. The warm-up intensity does not increase proportionally to the competitive level.
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