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Stay motivated, positive and in the zone this winter with the help of the latest issue of Horse&Ride

Stay motivated, positive and in the zone this winter with the help of the latest issue of Horse&Rider! [View this email in your browser]( The February issue of Horse&Rider has arrived and this month it’s packed full of advice to keep you motivated this winter… Having a horse that’s straight and balanced is fundamental to his performance, no matter the discipline, and this month BHS coach and polework fanatic Nina Gill has the perfect layout that’ll get you and your horse tuned in and thinking straight from start to finish. Gareth Hughes is back with part two of his series and he talks all things suppleness. With three exercises for you to try and test riding tips from the top of the sport, you’ll be boosting your dressage scores in no time. Plus, international eventer and coach Felicity Collins shares her advice on introducing your horse to arena cross-country. All this and so much more in the February issue of Horse&Rider – out now! Better body, better mind Being more aware of your mind and body, can be life changing both in and out of the saddle. Kathryn Thakrar explains how with exercises to help you release tension Go arena cross-country schooling Wondering how to introduce your horse to arena cross-country? Eventer Felicity Collins explains how to structure your first session in part two of her series WIN Dengie feed and branded merchandise We've teamed up with Dengie to deliver this great winter feed bundle of prizes for your horse to enjoy. You'll also receive Dengie branded goodies! Bend and balance Does a horse have to be naturally bendy to succeed in dressage, or can he become more flexible through training? This month, Gareth Hughes talks suppleness... Winning at winter It might be chilly out there but winter can provide the perfect opportunity to enjoy your horse. Fizz Tickridge-Marshall explains how... Come rain or shine Hacking on gloomy days is one of our favourite winter activities - here's just a few reasons why it should be one of yours, too A festive fairytale ending for donkey trio Three donkeys are set to spend their first Christmas in their new home, thanks to The Donkey Sanctuary’s Rehoming Scheme Can horses boost mental health? Mental health charity Mind in Bradford and Riding for the Disabled Association collaborate to evaluate the effects horses can have on mental health [Follow us on Instagram]( [Find us on Facebook]( [View our YouTube]( [Website]( Copyright © 2022 Horse and Rider, All rights reserved. You were subscribed to the newsletter from Horse and Rider Our mailing address is: Horse and Rider Olive Studio Grange RoadFarnham, Surrey GU10 2DQ United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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