We are launching Rider Analysis during LGCT Stockholm Horse week 13-19 June
We are incredibly happy and proud to be able to offer this fantastic digital service to you! The Rider Analysis shows your position in the saddle during riding. You also get advice on how you can train to improve your position. Our app, that you download to your iPhone, collects motion data that shows how you move in the saddle (up and down, forwards and backwards) During the launch week at LGCT Stockholm Horse week we celebrate with a special price. You will be able to buy the analysis for only 149 SEK! We hope you want to try it!
Rider's Position exhibits at LGCT Stockholm Stadion
It will be a weekend featuring the highest level of equestrian sport as well as an expansive program and shops for all the family to enjoy. And we will have a booth at the fair! This is something we have dreamt of since we started the company, to be able to show our services, and to talk and discuss with future customers. On the arena with a strong heritage in equestrian sport dating back over 100 years including the Olympic Games in 1912 and 1956 and the World Equestrian Games in the summer of 1990. Please stop by if you are attending the show. You will find us in the Shopping village Mässgata A.
How it works
This video in Swedish shows how you do to collect data for a Rider Analysis. When the measure is completed, your data is registered, and you will receive an email with a link where you can order and buy your analysis.
QR-code to Rider Analysis in App Store
Here the link to Rider Analysis in App Store. To be able do a Rider Analysis you need a tight bumbag and an iPhone. If you don't have an iPhone ask a friend if you can borrow theirs. You can have different Rider Analysis accounts on one iPhone:-)
A graph from a trained rider
You see smooth, wavy graphs which means harmony in the movements.The red graphs show movements up and down in the saddle and the grey back and forth.
A graph from a rider that needs to improve the position
Here you see that the red graphs are sharp instead of wave formed. It also have notches which means that the rider has tension in her/his body. The grey graphs has spikes downward which means the rider doesn´t follow the horse's movement.
Rider's Position's vision is to contribute to a perfect interaction between rider and horse by using data to make us riders aware of our position in the saddle and change the way that we develop our riding. By helping riders improve the position, we want to protect the horses and contribute to a better equestrian sport.
That was all from us!
Enjoy your ride and focus on your position in the saddle. We will come back to you i next month with more news! And we love to get feedback and hear from you!