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WINTER WORK l IN-HAND TRAINING
A positive voice aid, gentle hands
Gentle in-hand walking builds trust, improves posture and keeps every horse — from playful youngster to golden oldie — happy, supple and connected, says instructor Diana Waters
Learn to use body language to communicate and ...
Focus on the detail and see your dressage marks soar. Top trainer Jess Carr shares a jewel of an exercise with Helen Milbank
Confidence comes from trusting your skills because if you know you can stop, going forward doesn’t feel so nerve-wracking. Bethany Stone observes this being put to the test
Dark nights mean you’re taking your riding indoors? Eventer and coach Lucy Jackson helps you blitz those indoor competition woes
Showing a stretch in trot in a dressage test is a useful skill, but one that takes time and patience to hone. European team gold medallist Gareth Hughes tells Aimi Clark where a judge wants the horse’s head and neck to be