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A study has found that those who use auxiliary reins are often influenced
The science of rider biomechanics isn’t just for professional riders looking to improve their results, it can benefit riders of all levels, as Catherine Welton finds out
BEHAVIOUR — RICHARD MAXWELL answers …
Professor Moira Lafferty on helping riders be their best, holding up a flight at Heathrow and travelling the world
POLO PERFECTION TOP CLASS polo requires excellent riders, ...
Research has found that nosebands are not too tight but that horses’ signs of stress increase with competition level
What does the wear on a horseshoe tell us? Simon Moore FWCF explains how farriers assess which shoeing approach is needed