September 2021 Issue
The September issue of Horse&Rider’s out now – and we’ve got tonnes of great training advice to share with our readers!
This month’s roster of top international riders includes gridwork with showjumper Yazmin Pinchen, groundwork with Geoff Billington, plus eventer Emily King shares some more of her flatwork secrets. Tina Cook joins us to give lucky H&Rcompetition winner, Jodie Moore, a lesson tackling cross-country schooling with confidence, too.
Physiotherapist and Intelligent Horsemanship recommended trainer, Sue Palmer, shares her four easy-to-follow steps for building a better relationship with your horse, while sport psychologist John Haime joins us in the second part of his series to help you make the choice to become a more confident rider – no really, the choice is in your hands! Our vets are on hand to help you identify the most common hoof conditions you might come up against and how to tackle them. Plus, nutritionist Joanna Palmer explains how to feed your horse to keep his digestive system healthy, and we’ve got some great advice for keeping him cool in the heat, too.
With a month to go until the Paralympic Games, we take a closer look at what to expect from Team GB and when to tune in for coverage – plus, we’ve got an exclusive interview with eight-time Paralympic gold medallist, Sophie Christiansen! You won’t be able to read it without coming away feeling inspired.
We’ve also got two gorgeous Pikeur competition outfits to giveaway, worth £500 each! Don’t delay – pick up the September issue of Horse&Rider today!
What's in this issue?
10m circles with Emily King
Upgrading your 10m circles can unlock plenty of hidden benefits…Read On
On the road again
Keep travel simple with these tips from top-level groomsRead On
Introducing cross-country with Tina Cook
Whether your horse is inexperienced, spooky or had a lockdown-induced…Read On
A relationship for results
We all want the best possible relationship with our horses,…Read On
A foot in the door
The wellbeing of your horse’s hooves is the basis for…Read On