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    Webinar – Competition Science to improve your scores with Dr David Marlin

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    By David Marlin on 9 April 2022 Webinars

    A MUST WATCH for those looking to improve their competition scores.

    Doesn’t matter what equestrian discipline you compete in, the difference in scores between the top 20 horses can often be quite small. Most riders are doing things fairly well. But improving in a number of areas by a small amount can add up and take you into the prizes. This is the concept of marginal gains that have been around for many years.

    In this webinar, David discusses all the aspects of competing, including the final weeks of training, travel, tack choices, horse management, warm-up, strategy, rider preparation and recovery. A few improvements in all these areas could make a huge difference to your final placing. This is the experience David has gained from 30 years of being involved with elite riders and horses and the techniques he has used.

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    Dr David Marlin is a physiologist and biochemist who has worked in academia, research and professional sport. He has worked in the equestrian and veterinary world and in human sport, healthcare, medicine and exercise science. In 1989 David obtained his PhD from the UK’s leading sports university, Loughborough University following a four-year study on the responses of Thoroughbred racehorses to exercise and training, undertaken at the renowned Animal Health Trust in Newmarket. You can read David's full biography in the Our Website section.

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