
Rebecca Haywood
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‘She’s a proper first pony’: little mare gives jockey a sweet win on his showing comebackBy Rebecca Haywood Published
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Welsh stallion, 17, is top worker at Windsor after soaring over ‘tough and challenging’ trackBy Rebecca Haywood Published
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‘He lapped up the atmosphere’: owner gets dream wedding present as small hack reigns at WindsorBy Rebecca Haywood Published
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‘You could pop your granny on him’: former hunt horse is crowned cob champion at Royal WindsorBy Rebecca Haywood Published
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6 very good reasons to take up horse ridingBy Rebecca Haywood Published
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‘Practice makes perfect’: how to impress the judge when showing in-handBy Rebecca Haywood Published
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Working hunter stands supreme at Moreton-in-MarshBy Rebecca Haywood Published
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Young gem exceeds expectations at NPS summer championshipsBy Rebecca Haywood Published
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H&H’s guide to M&M working hunter pony classes: how to ride each breed and what the judges are looking forBy Rebecca Haywood Published
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At home with native pony breeders Julian Walters and David HodgeBy Rebecca Haywood Published
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H&H’s guide to non-native coloured showing classesKnow your classes, make an instant impact and avoid common pitfalls with H&H’s guide to showing a non-native coloured...
By Rebecca Haywood Published
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Life lessons: Top eventer William Fox-Pitt *H&H Plus*The British event rider on making sure you have enough time, dealing with nerves, taking his mother’s advice and how patience pays off
By Rebecca Haywood Published
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The debate over the structure of M&M workers *H&H Plus*The mountain and moorland working hunter pony classes are some of the most popular and well contended, but how do competitors really feel about the current system? Rebecca Haywood investigates
By Rebecca Haywood Published
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Life lessons: Champion show rider Robert Oliver *H&H Plus*The champion show rider recalls riding a future Grand National star, arriving at a show with no entry and one very special show horse
By Rebecca Haywood Published
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#SundaySchool: How to perfect a related distance on a curveShowjumper Oliver Tuff explains how to tackle dog-leg lines, which can be tricky if you don’t approach them correctly
By Rebecca Haywood Published
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#SundaySchool: Padraig McCarthy — how to make your spooky horse bolder across countryEvent rider Padraig McCarthy explains how repetition and praise helps to build up confidence in a green horse
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#SundaySchool: showing supremo on the importance of using lateral workBy Rebecca Haywood Published
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#SundaySchool: Justine Armstrong-Small on the importance of balance and controlAvoid motorbiking in the show ring with these 10-metre circle and loop exercises, as recommended by top show rider, Justine Armstrong-Small
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6 reasons children should learn to ride (in case anyone needs persuading)Are you desperate for your children to learn to ride, but your partner's not so sure? Here are six reasons that should convince him or her in a flash
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Coconut oil: how could it help your horse?From improving skin and hair condition to enhancing athletes’ performance, coconut oil has been hailed as having health benefits for humans, but can it help your horse?
By Rebecca Haywood Published
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What is a Dually halter and how does it work?The Dually training halter, designed by Monty Roberts can be used in a number of different situations from leading, loading and long-reining
By Rebecca Haywood Published
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10 ways to give a lazy horse impulsionH&H asks dressage trainer and show producer Jo Bates what the best exercises to improve impulsion in a lazy horse are
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7 ways to perfect your canter-to-trot transitionH&H asks Mandy Frost, a British Showjumping (BS) accredited UKCC Level 3 coach, for her top tips to improve this often tricky downward transition
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Learn how to ride perfect corners with this simple exerciseDoes your horse tend to fall in or out on turns meaning you don't end up on the line you originally planned? Eventer Lucy McCarthy (née Wiegersma) has a simple exercise to help
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