Horse Riding
Extrinsic factors that can influence the risk of injuries in horse riding include: 1. Quality of Riding Equipment: The type and condition of riding gear, such as helmets, boots, and saddles, can impact safety. 2. Training and Experience: The rider's level of training and experience with horses significantly affects their ability to handle unexpected situations. 3. Weather Conditions: Adverse weather, like rain or snow, can make riding riskier due to slippery surfaces or reduced visibility. 4. Terrain: The type of terrain, whether it's a flat arena or rugged trails, can affect the risk of falls and injuries. 5. Horse Behavior: The temperament and behavior of the horse being ridden can influence the likelihood of accidents. 6. Supervision: Riding under proper supervision, especially for beginners, can reduce the risk of injuries. 7. Safety Rules: Listening to safety rules and guidelines, both by the rider and any riding facility, is crucial. 8. Physical Fitness: The rider's