This podcast was recorded in response the publication of 'The myth of Optimality in Human Movement Science' by Madhur Mangalam. I recorded this episode some time ago but it has been a tough year and I have not published any podcasts. I lost my beloved River Tiger this year - it's still very raw but I do want to discuss that in another episode. My motivation is stronger for continuing to explore skill adaptation in equestrian and adventure sports so despite the need to prioritise my PhD thesis...
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This podcast was recorded in response the publication of 'The myth of Optimality in Human Movement Science' by Madhur Mangalam. I recorded this episode some time ago but it has been a tough year and I have not published any podcasts. I lost my beloved River Tiger this year - it's still very raw but I do want to discuss that in another episode. My motivation is stronger for continuing to explore skill adaptation in equestrian and adventure sports so despite the need to prioritise my PhD thesis...
Are we smart enough to know how smart horses are? A conversation with Louise Evans about her research into horse learning.
The River Tiger Podcast from Dynamics Coaching
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1 year ago
Are we smart enough to know how smart horses are? A conversation with Louise Evans about her research into horse learning.
How we do research has a significant impact on the results we get.Overview:In this conversation, I had the pleasure of hosting Louise Evans on the podcast to discuss her innovative research paper titled "Whoa, No Go." As the first author, Louise provided valuable insights into her study, which explores horses' use of model-based strategies* during an inhibitory control task.We started the discussion by delving into the original aims of her research, which was to examine how horses' physiologi...
The River Tiger Podcast from Dynamics Coaching
This podcast was recorded in response the publication of 'The myth of Optimality in Human Movement Science' by Madhur Mangalam. I recorded this episode some time ago but it has been a tough year and I have not published any podcasts. I lost my beloved River Tiger this year - it's still very raw but I do want to discuss that in another episode. My motivation is stronger for continuing to explore skill adaptation in equestrian and adventure sports so despite the need to prioritise my PhD thesis...