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    Webinar – Only Falls From Horses with Dr. David Marlin & Dr. Jane Williams

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    By David Marlin on 19 March 2022 Webinars

    In a survey of almost 4000 equestrians by Dr David Marlin and Dr Jane Williams of Hartpury University, found that 84% of riders reported falling from their horse at least once. But which disciplines and activities carry the most risk for a fall? And which direction did most riders report falling? And what was the risk of being caught in the stirrups or injured and what were the most common types of injury?

    In this webinar, David and Jane present the results and discuss the ways that you can reduce the risk of falling and or being injured.

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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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