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The Champion Safety Series: episode six | A Horse & Hound Podcast Advertising Series

Welcome to episode six of The Champion Safety Series, a Horse & Hound Podcast Advertising Series, in which our regular host Pippa Roome talks to rider Susannah Stanning, who suffered a serious fall while competing at the Cotswold Team Chase in October 2021, about the incident and the role her hat played in ensuring she […] ....

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The Champion Safety Series: episode four | A Horse & Hound Podcast Advertising Series

The Champion Safety Series: episode four | A Horse & Hound Podcast Advertising Series
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The Champion Safety Series podcast: episode two – all about Mips


What’s in The Champion Safety Series podcast: episode two
Max Strandwitz is the CEO of Mips, the multi-directional impact protection system developed to help redirect the energy that causes the dangerous rotational motion of the brain typically experienced by riders when they have a fall from their horse.
Max explains: “Mips is a low friction layer located inside a helmet… that redirects the energy which is normally absorbed by your head [in a fall]. To explain how that works, normally when… you fall off a horse you fall to the ground at an angle. When [you hit the ground] wearing a traditional helmet the rider’s head gets buried into the EPS foam and gets stuck. Inside your head your brain is floating in water – if I nod my head, my head and my brain normally moves independently from each other by around 10-15mm. Our system [is designed] to avoid the head coming to a sudden stop. ....

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