Mane Brain: The Science of Smarter Riding

Not Just a Bump: The Real Data on Concussion in Equestrian Sport

Season 1 Episode 10

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Concussions are more common in equestrian sports than perhaps many riders realize—and yet, remain one of the more misunderstood injuries in our community. In this powerful and personal episode, I dive deep into the facts, statistics, and preventative strategies around concussions in our beloved sport.

Join me on this episode as I share my professional journey into concussion management, including my experience working in the clinic as well as teaching on this topic on a national level. I want to share that expertise with the equestrian world, highlighting what every rider, trainer, and parent should know.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • The statistics we know surrounding equestrian head injuries and why they may actually be underreported
  • How concussion rates in horseback riding compare to other sports.
  • The key signs and symptoms of concussion—and why they can be missed.
  • Evidence-based prevention strategies, from helmets and vests to tips for mounted and unmounted training

Whether you’ve taken a fall yourself, ride alongside younger athletes, or just want to be better informed, this episode is essential listening for any proactive equestrian.

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