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It’s full expert advice as well as this season’s gear guide! Olympic eventer, Laura Collet

It’s full expert advice as well as this season’s gear guide! [View this email in your browser]( Olympic eventer, Laura Collett returns to the riding section with part two of her series, this month she shares her favourite gridwork exercise guaranteed to get your horse thinking on his feet. Sir Lee Pearson’s back again with some simple but effective fixes to fine-tune your dressage. Meanwhile, polework guru, Tania Grantham, also joins us for the last in her three-part series of super-fun pole layouts. It's also time for this season’s gear guide! It’s filled with more than 145 autumn/winter must-haves to browse through, from high-vis clothing, gorgeous purple tones and gilets, to bridles, competition gear and so much more. Gridwork with Laura Collett This grid in particular is what I’d call a whole-body workout – it’s quite intense, so it’s something you’ll need to build up to over time, but I promise you the benefits are well worth the investment. Ready to have a go? Rough and ready Would your horse benefit from a break this winter? We give you all the facts you’ll need to consider when deciding whether a break is what your horse needs, and if so, how to go about letting him down correctly and safely. WIN a Loxley saddle from Bliss of London We’ve teamed up with Bliss of London to bring you an amazing opportunity to win a saddle of a lifetime. Handcrafted and made to measure, the Loxley All-Purpose (AP) combines the ultimate in fit with style and comfort. Polework creations: The sweetie Would you like to improve your horse’s responses? Whether that’s by upgrading his focus or boosting his activity so you get a first-time reaction – this pole layout from Tania Grantham’s is just the layout you need. Competing with confidence Competition nerves can affect you in so many ways. This issue we’ll consider some ways to best manage yourself and your horse so that you can have the best experience on the day. Equestrian world must learn from others or risk losing ‘social licence’ Ethics and education as well as mental, physical and social equine welfare must be prioritised if equestrianism is to remain publicly acceptable – that’s what a recent study has concluded. [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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