Getting horses fit
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Fit, not fat: experts have their say on what elite sport horses should look like
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4 simple exercises to help improve your horse’s core strength
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Are you ready to go eventing? A helpful fitness plan for a grassroots eventer
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Learn how to strengthen your horse at home using polework
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How to form a fitness plan for your horse
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Expert tips for building up your show horse’s workload ready for the ring – with useful fitness timeline and warning signs
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Expert tips to turn your hairy horses into showing stars ready to impress the judges
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Unsure what’s best to feed a horse who lacks energy? H&H asks the experts
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10 of the best horsewalker safety tips from experts
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How to nail your horse’s warm-up for optimum performance
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The benefits of hillwork for horses: everything you need to know
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What should you do with your horse the day before an event? H&H investigates…
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The challenges associated with getting horses fit and how to solve them *H&H Plus*
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Fit and raring to go: how you and your horse can hit the ground running in tip top shape
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How to bring a horse back to exercise safely after injury *H&H Plus*
Many horses will have had a season out of work due to the cancellation of the majority of competitions. Laura Fitzharris MRCVS advises on how we can bring them back to their job safely
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How to ride and lead horses together safely
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Chubby companion? Six ideas to help exercise non-ridden horses
Here are six ideas to help exercise non-ridden horses who are healthy and sound enough to be exercised
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How racing and eventing training techniques can benefit each other *H&H Plus*
Each equestrian sport can benefit from the specialist expertise of another. Catherine Austen investigates the advantages of interaction between eventing and racing
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Jason Webb’s blog: how to help avoid disasters when bringing horses back into work
Jason explains how to get the best out of your horse when picking them up after a winter break
