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Comparing equestrian helmets with and without rotational technology using an equestrian concussive-specific helmet test protocol
Murphy, A., Post, A., Gilchrist, M. D., Hoshizaki, B.Published in Sports Engineering (2024)“…Recently, technology designed to reduce the rotational accelerations associated with concussion have been incorporated into equestrian helmets, but it is unknown the efficacy of these technologies under the impact conditions within this sporting environment. …”
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Injuries outside of horseracing: is it time to focus on injury prevention of jockeys outside of races?
O`Connor, S., Warrington, G., O`Brien, S., McDermott, E., McGoldrick, A., Pugh, J., Cullen, S. J.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2021)“…The injury risk related to these activities remains largely unknown internationally. This study aimed to identify the injury prevalence and injury profile of flat and jump jockeys during non-racing activities. …”
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The impact of COVID-19 on staff working practices in UK Horseracing
Davies, E., McConn-Palfreyman, W., Williams, J. M., Lovell, G. P.Published in Animals (2020)“…The physical and psychological impact of working during lockdown is unknown, and staff stress could have negative implications for racehorse welfare. …”
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Assessment of two methods to determine the relative contributions of the aerobic and anaerobic energy systems in racehorses
Bond, S. L., Greco-Otto, P., Sides, R., Kwong, G. P., Leguillette, R., Bayly, W. M.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2019)“…Relative energy contributions can be calculated using measured Vo2 and BL in situations where the exercise intensity is unknown. Understanding relative metabolic demands could help develop tailored training programs. …”
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Proceedings - 12th International Equitation Science Conference - Understanding horses to improve training and performance. June 23-25, 2016 • French National Riding School • Saumur...
M. Cressent, M. Renault, H. Randle, A. BaileyPublished 2016“…Training for a safer leisure horse: a pilot study investigating differences in heart rate between exposures to unknown stimuli Karolina Marta Drewek and R. M. Scofield - Oxford Brookes University, UK 13. …”
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Lack of effect of typical rapid-weight-loss practices on balance and anaerobic performance in apprentice jockeys
Cullen, S. J., Dolan, E., O'Brien, K., McGoldrick, A., Warrington, G. D.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2015)“…Balance and anaerobic performance are key attributes related to horse-racing performance, but research on the impact of making weight for racing on these parameters remains unknown. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of rapid weight loss in preparation for racing on balance and anaerobic performance in a group of jockeys. …”
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Physiological demands of flat horse racing jockeys
Cullen, S., O'Loughlin, G., McGoldrick, A., Smyth, B., May, G., Warrington, G. D.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2015)“…The physiological demands of jockeys during competition remain largely unknown, thereby creating challenges when attempting to prescribe sport-specific nutrition and training guidelines. …”
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Race surface model development in a musculoskeletal modelling environment
Symons, J. E., Fyhrie, D. P., Hawkins, D. A., Upadhyaya, S. K., Stover, S. M.Published in Procedia Engineering (2014)“…The optimal interaction of the racehorse hoof with the race surface during locomotion is unknown. Further, the effect of surface on limb biomechanics has only been examined by installing a surface and observing horses during gallop across the surface. …”
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The path to success: career development in equestrian coaching
Wolframm, I., de Bruijn, S., Barron, J., Hoogenboom, A.Published in Embracing science to enhance equine welfare and horse-human interactions (2013)“…The response rate was N=161 (female=140; male=17; unknown=4) from more than 15 countries. Participants` ages ranged from 19 to 70 years, with the largest percentage (28%) in the 31-40 years category. …”
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A preliminary investigation into the effects of jumping saddle design on rider posture
White, C., Birkbeck, L.Published in World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport IX (2012)“…Whether the resultant posture has any effect on rider performance is unknown at this stage but this has highlighted areas of research into rider posture and the effect of saddle design that warrant further investigation…”
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Winter sports athletes: long-term effects of cold air exposure
Kippelen, P., Anderson, S. D.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2012)“…Repeated peripheral airway hyperpnoea with dry air causes inflammation and remodelling in dogs. As it is currently unknown if these airway changes are reversible upon cessation of exposure, preventive measures to diminish exposure of the lower airways to cold air should be instituted by all winter sports athletes. …”
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The hematocrit paradox - How does blood doping really work?
Böning, D., Maassen, N., Pries, A.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2011)“…Also the importance of placebo is unknown since double-blind studies are rare. It is suggested that blood doping has multifactorial effects not restricted to the increase in arterial oxygen content.…”
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Federation Equestre Internationale (International Equestrian Federation)
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