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Plus, the latest equestrian news, training tips and more... Set up to succeed The power of a positiv

Plus, the latest equestrian news, training tips and more... [View this email in your browser]( Set up to succeed The power of a positive perspective has never been more regularly spoken about. We know that an empowering mindset can certainly affect your riding for the better, while a negative one is sure to do the opposite. If you are guilty of undermining your own success, Tracey Cole explains how a different way of thinking could transform your riding. Sit back and relax Whether it's at the yard or in competitions, many people feel uncomfortable riding in front of others. If fear of riding in front of others is spoiling enjoyment of your horse, Alison Buttery has some ideas. 6 secrets to seeing a stride Having trouble with your take-offs? These tips and exercises will develop your ability to arrive at fences on the right striding and, in turn, give you the skills to jump more clear rounds. The ultimate weightaping and body condition scoring guide As we head into spring, knowing how much your horse weighs is an important part of keeping him healthy. If you're unsure of how to do this properly, we've compiled an essential guide to help you out. Get feed ready for spring Offering low calorie, sugar and starch, high fibre feeds are key to managing the good-doer or laminitis prone horse. Find out how Dengie Meadowllite with Herbs is ideal for good-doers and laminitis-prone horses. WIN with March Horse&Rider! This month we have £1,515 worth of prizes up for grabs from brands including Rowen Barbary, Mollichaff, Pikeur, Mackey Ireland, Supreme Products and Equetech! Enter below for your chance to win. Statistics reveal shocking number of horses killed on UK roads The BHS has revealed that at least one horse is fatally injured each week on UK roads. These alarming statistics are a stark reminder that road incidents continue to be an issue across the UK. [Follow us on Instagram]( [Follow us on Instagram]( [Find us on Facebook]( [Find us on Facebook]( [Visit our website]( [Visit our website]( Copyright © 2024 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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