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SHOWJUMPING-LEANNE HESLOP says…
While horses of all shapes, sizes and styles can reach the top, good technique is a major advantage. Ellie Hughes asks top showjumpers for their go-to exercises to sharpen reflexes
Like humans, most horses have a dominant side, but too much drifting in the air can land you in trouble, especially when courses become more technical. Ellie Hughes finds out some remedies
The ideal warm-up will be perfectly executed to produce success in the ring – but horses aren’t machines. Ellie Hughes finds out how to cope when the warm-up throws you a curveball
What does the wear on a horseshoe tell us? Simon Moore FWCF explains how farriers assess which shoeing approach is needed
They say growth begins at the edge of your comfort zone, but how can riders successfully move up the levels without overstretching themselves or their horses?
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