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Rider impacts on equitation

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In this article, the authors explored the impact of the rider on equitation practice and how rider education could inform equine management and training regimens to promote health, welfare and performance.
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This article is published in Applied Animal Behaviour Science.The article was published on 2017-05-01. It has received 52 citations till now.

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horse–saddle–rider interaction

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- 01 Jan 2013 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss available evidence of the interaction between the horse, the rider and the saddle, highlighting not only what is known, but also what is not known.
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The influence of rider:horse bodyweight ratio and rider-horse-saddle fit on equine gait and behaviour: a pilot study.

TL;DR: The conclusions and clinical relevance of the study were that large riders can induce temporary lameness and behaviours consistent with musculoskeletal pain that may relate to rider bodyweight and/or weight distribution.
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Emotional Transfer in Human-Horse Interaction: New Perspectives on Equine Assisted Interventions.

TL;DR: It is proposed that detecting emotions of other individuals and developing the capacity to fine-tune one’s own emotional states accordingly (emotional transfer mechanism), could represent the key engine triggering the positive effects of EAIs.
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Objective pain assessment in horses (2014-2018).

TL;DR: Improved pain scoring could improve criteria used to evaluate the clinical efficacy of new analgesic drugs and techniques, potentially benefiting equine welfare.
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Horses as a Crucial Part of One Health

TL;DR: The horse is a valuable factor in sustaining the health of humans and the environment, and must be incorporated in any roadmap to achieve OH.
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The Structure of Phenotypic Personality Traits

TL;DR: This personal historical article traces the development of the Big-Five factor structure, whose growing acceptance by personality researchers has profoundly influenced the scientific study of individual differences.
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Periodization: Theory and Methodology of Training

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a framework for training based on the principles of training theory, including: multilateral development versus specialization, individualization, development of the training model, load progression, sequence of training load, and periodization training.
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The use of performance indicators in performance analysis

TL;DR: It is concluded that, to enable a full and objective interpretation of the data from the analysis of a performance, comparisons of data are vital and other normalizations of performance indicators should also be used more widely in conjunction with the accepted forms of data analysis.
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Defining elite athletes: Issues in the study of expert performance in sport psychology

TL;DR: A comprehensive literature search of SPORTDiscus, Academic Search Complete, PsycINFO, and PsycARTICLES was completed in September 2013 which yielded 91 empirical studies published between 2010 and 2013 as mentioned in this paper.
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Body condition scoring and weight estimation of horses.

TL;DR: Thoroughbred horses were found to be significantly lighter than non-racing Thoroughbreds of the same height and condition score and the method of assessment of condition score was shown to be repeatable between different operators with varying degrees of experience.
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