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Thereβs nothing like the change of a season to make us reflect. Autumn is our favourite time of year β misty mornings, crisp, sunny days and beautiful leaf colour in the hedgerows. We never much feel like making resolutions in January β but introducing good habits and mindful moments feels easier in autumn, without the pressure of the competition season on top of us. In this issue of Horse&Rider, weβre exploring ways you can adjust your riding and management routines to help reduce the risk of injury and disease. Our experts share their simple, practical ideas on p62 and 114.
Whatever you enjoy doing with your horse, why not explore the last part of Nina Gillβs polework maze on page 30? While the floorplan takes a little setting up, the rewards are well worth it. Or, if youβre looking to improve the fundamentals of flatwork this winter, take a look at dressage rider Jezz Palmerβs tips and exercises that will help you rebuild and refine your horseβs foundations β no matter what level heβs at.
This issue also comes with a 44-page gear guide magazine. Producing it took the team around six weeks, culminating in five human and three equine models, and a blustery late-September day at a beautiful yard in Surrey to get the lifestyle images. It might sound glamorous, but by the time weβd done car boot Jenga to fit in all the boxes of clothes, cleaned what felt like dozens of pairs of boots so theyβd look just right in the photos, and persuaded our hoof model to stand completely still next to our still life of hoof oils, the day passed in a blur. A beautiful blur, as it turned out. But donβt take our word for it, check out the magazine for some autumn/winter wardrobe inspiration.
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