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WINTER WORK l IN-HAND WALK TRAINING
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Rhythm, balance and suppleness are all key for ridden work, and in-hand exercises can improve this vital trio before a rider climbs into the saddle, says veterinary physiotherapist Cherelle Hopgood
Honing stickability is the key to riding with confidence. Bethany Stone observes coach Liz Pears furnishing riders with the solid seat they need for cross-country success
When it comes to a winning dressage test, it’s the tiny details that count and executing exactly what is asked rather than the rider’s interpretation. In part three of his series, dressage star Gareth Hughes tells Aimi Clark how to pull off leg yield, lengthening of the stride and a brilliant free walk
Need some tips when it comes to working and training your sheepdog? Dudley Edmunds has advice for anyone setting out on their working dog journey
When it comes to straightness and collection, polework is a rider’s secret weapon, dressage trainer Jess Carr tells Helen Milbank
Whether you want to build up to hitting 10,000 steps a day or enjoy a brisk stroll with the dog without pausing to catch your breath, walking is one of the best ways to get moving, shed unwanted pound