Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1993-01-11
1994-11-29
Cosimano, Edward R.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
7337901, 364550, G06F 15020
Patent
active
053696018
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for equestrian monitoring for instruction and training comprises a plurality of force sensing devices which quantify the force interaction between a rider and a horse at selected contact points between the rider and the animal. The data is sent via a transmitting unit to an instructor's monitoring device. By viewing the monitor, the instructor can quickly and accurately quantify the interactions as they occur during various skill exercises and provide appropriate and prompt feedback and instructions to the rider.
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Brochure: "Introducing F-Scan, the most advanced in-shoe foot force and gait system" 1991.
Production Description: Industrial Sensing System, Tekscan, Inc. 1991.
Corporate Capabilities, Tekscan, Inc. pp. 1.3-3.11, 1991.
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