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This issue of Horse&Rider comes with a FREE Shires catalogue! The March issue of Horse&Rider has arr

This issue of Horse&Rider comes with a FREE Shires catalogue! [View this email in your browser]( The March issue of Horse&Rider has arrived and this month comes with a FREE Shires catalogue… With the eventing season fast approaching, why not get ahead with your training and tackle some arena cross-country? Join Felicity Collins as she shares her top tips for riding different types of XC fences – from skinnies to corners and ditches to steps, you’ll be set up for success when the season gets underway. Help keep your horse super supple and feeling flexible with Nina Gill’s simple polework layout. With three different exercises to try, you’ll help boost his strength and power. Plus, Fizz Tickridge-Marshall is on hand to help you reach your horsey goals and reminds us that competing isn’t the be-all and end-all. All this and so much more in the March issue of Horse&Rider – out now! Keep moving with the Horslyx™ Mobility Balancer While all Horslyx Balancers provide everyday nutritional support for your horse, Horslyx™ Mobility Balancer also provides optimum joint support with Glucosamine HCL, MSM and Omega oils which can help maintain healthy supple joints and allow mobility and flexibility for comfortable movement Goal getter Do you have to compete to show your worth as a rider? It can sometimes feel that by not competing you’re less of a rider. But what if you don’t want to compete? Follow Fizz Tickridge-Marshall's advice to discover other ways to get that special buzz out of your riding this season Go arena cross-country schooling: part three From roll-tops and skinnies to corners, eventer Felicity Collins shares her guide to cross-country fences Poles for performance Build your horse’s bending ability and supercharge his suppleness at home with one simple polework layout from expert Nina Gill Meditation and mindfulness Improve your mindset through yoga and meditation and you’ll notice a difference in how your horse responds to you, says Kathryn Thakrar A fine fit Having a well-fitting saddle is essential, but what’s involved in the process? Saddler Andy Milner explains WIN with March Horse&Rider This month we have £1,323 worth of prizes to be won! Up for grabs are prizes from Le Chameau, Holland Cooper, Hook Polo, SSG gloves, Equinexceed and Rowen Barbary! Get the most out of your lunge sessions Make the most of your lunge sessions by keeping them short, sweet and successful. These exercises will help get you started [Follow us on Instagram]( [Find us on Facebook]( [View our YouTube]( [Website]( Copyright © 2023 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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