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    Webinar – Banish the Bounce – Lorna Cameron

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    By Sarah O'Neill on 28 May 2020 Premium, Webinars

    Banish the Bounce - Lorna Cameron - 28th May 2020
    As a female rider do you sometimes find riding uncomfortable?  Struggle to find comfortable underwear or underwear that fits?  Discover details of our research findings about breast biomechanics in the female horse rider and their role as a barrier to participation, performance and comfort in equestrian sports.
    Lorna Cameron is a Teaching Fellow at University Centre Sparsholt (UCS) and researches many aspects of female equestrian issues, but particularly breast health, in collaboration with the Research Group in Breast Health at the University of Portsmouth and with rider performance researchers at . . .

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