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Horseback Riding Myths

Horseback Riding Myths. T/F Head and neck injuries are the most severe among horseback riding injuries. T/F A rider cannot fall from a horse while only standing. T/F Every horseback rider should wear a helmet every time they ride.

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Horseback Riding Myths

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  1. Horseback Riding Myths • T/F Head and neck injuries are the most severe among horseback riding injuries. • T/F A rider cannot fall from a horse while only standing. • T/F Every horseback rider should wear a helmet every time they ride. • T/F Horseback riding injuries decrease with the amount of time riding.

  2. Horseback Riding Myths (cont) • T/F The highest injuries rates are found in riders under the age of 14. • T/F The only cost of an injury is the medical bills. • T/F Only the injured rider bears the cost of their injuries. • T/F Most horseback riding injuries occur when the horse is spooked.

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