
3 phase/day eventing and geometry?
How can you use geometry in the equestrian sport of 3 phase/day eventing?
I’ve already got using the patagoream theorem to find the take off point
area AND perimeter of the dressage arena
ratio of horse to jump size
i need like 10
yes this is for geometry, but I’m not using this to cheat, i have most of my 10 examples chosen just after a while it gets a little hard, as the only thing i am aloud to work on is eventing (another girl in my class got horseback riding before me so i wasn’t even sure i was going to be able to get eventing but my teacher said it was okay) and yeah.
I was thinking that they have slanted jumps like fans, and oxers and so on can anybody think of a theorem or something that you could use to find the take off point? I’m pretty sure there is, but i can’t remeber it and my book doesn’t give us ANY info whatsoever.
Weight to height
heigth to jump height
weight to jump height
correct angles for good conformation
leg length to jump height
leg length to weight
neck length to weight (and yes, neck length does make a difference)
neck length to speed
length of stride to arena size
how many jumps can be fitted inside of arena without over crowding
Thats all I can come up with. Hope it helps!
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