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Front Cover of Summer 2020 IH Magazine

Explore Your Summer 2020 IH Magazine!

What’s Inside?

• Dr Rosie Jones-McVey explores how horses help heal humans in the powerful article How Horses Heal Humans.
• Kelly Marks shares stories of grit, growth and glowing moments in My World: Ray of Light!.
The Seven Sins of Loading Horses — are you making one of these common mistakes?
Could You Go Bitless? Alison Ball presents the pros and cons of riding without a bit.
Becoming a Stronger, More Confident Rider — IH Trainer Stephanie Heeran explains how resistance training changed her riding.
• Big Interview: Dr Veronica Fowler — veterinary scientist, horse lover, and a quiet hero in the COVID fight.
• The Horses Inside Out Conference 2020 brings cutting-edge equine science straight to you.
Being Brave by Gaynor Roberts — an honest, heartfelt story of rediscovering confidence through a beloved pony.
• Member story: From West End star to aspiring horse whisperer — meet 12-year-old Seb Adams-Eaton and his cheeky pony Dudley.


Why You’ll Love This Issue

There’s something deeply reassuring about this summer’s issue — it meets us where we are. Whether you’ve felt anxious, grounded, inspired or simply in need of a moment of connection, these pages will resonate.

Kelly’s Ray of Light column reminds us that strength comes in all forms — sometimes it’s lifting weights, sometimes it’s just getting back on your feet. Rosie Jones-McVey’s moving research into how horses help heal humans speaks volumes to what we all sense: that horses change us, emotionally and mentally.

You’ll find guidance, inspiration and honest truths — from tips on bitless riding and how not to sabotage trailer loading, to deeply personal member stories of courage, recovery and joy. It’s an issue full of heart, grit, and real support. A perfect companion for these uncertain times.


Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

04 – My World: Ray of Light!
Kelly Marks reflects on inner strength, surprising detours, and an unforgettable standing ovation in Europe — with her trademark humour and heart.

06 – Letters and Feedback
From hat nests to heartfelt farewells, members share moments of joy, grief and gratitude.

07 – Members’ Photos
Winners, working ponies, rescues and family favourites — our members share their most cherished horsey companions.

08 – IH Member News: Paying It Forward
Veteran Ian Whiting brings the Masterson Method to Help for Heroes veterans in a brilliant example of horsemanship giving back.

09 – Meet a Member: Seb Adams-Eaton
12-year-old Seb — guitarist, stage star, and proud IH member — shares his bond with pony Dudley and his dreams of becoming a horse whisperer.

10 – Special Report: Horses Inside Out Conference
Sue Palmer reports from this fascinating 2020 event, diving into fascia, tendons, brains, hooves and biomechanics.

12 – Members’ Articles: Being Brave by Gaynor Roberts
A tender and beautifully written story about fear, recovery and a pony called Toffee who helped mend a broken confidence.

14 – The Big Interview: Dr Veronica Fowler
From foot-and-mouth disease to fighting COVID-19, Veronica’s story is inspiring, insightful and incredibly human.

18 – IH Training: Could You Go Bitless?
Alison Ball explores the pros and cons of bitless riding, sharing experience, evidence and a few cautionary tales.

22 – IH Training: The Seven Sins of Loading Horses
Kelly reveals the common errors that can sabotage trailer training — and how to fix them with understanding and confidence.

25 – IH Training: Resistance Training for Riders
Stephanie Heeran shares how weight training helped her ride better, feel stronger and build her confidence from the ground up.

28 – IH Training: Horsefly Hunters
Tips and techniques for keeping those pesky summer flies at bay.

30 – IH Training: Small But Mighty – Shetland Ponies
A delightful look at these pint-sized powerhouses and the role they play in education and therapy.

33 – IH Training: Recipes for Good Horsemanship
Simple, smart daily habits for nurturing trust, boundaries and joyful partnerships.

34 – Horses as Healers
Dr Rosie Jones-McVey explores the science and stories behind how horses support mental health and emotional healing.

38 – From the Case Files: Wrapping Up Rodney
A tricky case of discomfort, behaviour and breakthrough.

40 – Spotlight On: Garry Bosworth
An appreciation for a quietly influential horseman and IH supporter.

43 – IHRT Client Feedback & Courses
Real-life praise for IH Registered Trainers and a peek at upcoming learning opportunities.


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Spring 2019

Explore Your Summer 2019 IH Magazine!

What’s Inside?

• A lively and inspiring Big Interview with liberty and stunt trainer Ben Atkinson — including his advice to “just start!”
Dr Veronica Fowler returns in “Intelligent Science” to bust more misleading studies – this time, on “smiling” horses!
IH Trainer Bridget Colston shares the latest on bit and bridle fitting – a must-read for improving your horse’s comfort.
Kay Brown takes long reining beyond the basics, with expert advice you can put into practice.
• Fun TREC exercises to challenge yourself and your horse at home.
• Thoughtful reflections on horse-human communication in Rosie Jones-McVey’s “It’s Good to Talk”.
• A refreshingly honest Intelligent Debate on weight, body image and equestrian culture: “Fat Shaming or Hard Truths?”
• Plus: IH member stories, trainer tips, scientific insights, and a behind-the-scenes look at IH Recommended Trainers in action.

Why You’ll Love This Issue

This edition really gets to the heart of why we do what we do — and how to do it better. Whether you’re intrigued by liberty training, brushing up on science, or just need a bit of motivation, there’s something for you here. Ben Atkinson’s interview (p14) is full of passion and practical advice, reminding us that confidence comes from consistency and clarity. And if you’ve ever wondered how much your horse really understands your words, Rosie’s article (p33) may just change how you communicate. There’s training inspiration aplenty too — Kay Brown’s long reining feature (p22) is a real confidence builder. This issue is all about strengthening your connection, refining your skills, and remembering we’re all learning, all the time.

Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

4 – Kelly Marks: My World
Kelly shares highlights from the IH Recommended Trainers meeting, from agility arches to ethical dilemmas — always learning, always growing.

7 – Letters & Feedback
From beans to whips and “grumpy geldings”, our members share heartfelt, humorous, and thoughtful stories.

8 – In Other News
New IH course, latest equine science updates, electric cars and horse safety, and how to make the most of your membership.

9 – Members’ Photos
A touching and joyful gallery celebrating the bond between horses and their humans.

11 – Meet a Member: Seb Dawnay
Fourth-generation polo pro Seb shares his journey, family legacy, and how IH helped shape his relationship with horses.

12 – Intelligent Science: “Smiling” Horses?
Dr Veronica Fowler takes a critical look at a popular study – are horses really smiling, or are we reading too much into it?

14 – The Big Interview: Ben Atkinson
Liberty rider and stunt trainer Ben talks fear, focus, and finding freedom through training. A must-read for anyone wanting to build true partnership.

18 – IH Training: Bit & Bridle Fitting
Bridget Colston unpacks modern approaches to ensure your horse’s comfort – fascinating insights from science and practice.

22 – IH Training: Long Reining – Beyond Basics
Kay Brown shows how to elevate your groundwork with expert long reining techniques.

27 – IH Training: TREC at Home
Fun, confidence-building exercises you can try in your own arena or field.

33 – It’s Good to Talk
Rosie Jones-McVey explores why we talk to our horses and whether it’s helping or hindering connection.

36 – Intelligent Debate: Fat Shaming or Hard Truths?
A brave and balanced look at body image in the horse world – and the language we use around weight.

39 – Success Story: Sarah’s Journey
A moving member story that shows what’s possible with patience, persistence and IH principles.

40 – Spotlight On: Sandra Williams
Agility, creativity, and kindness — get to know the RT behind the arch-building article!

42 – IHRT Client Feedback
Real stories of how IH Trainers are helping owners and horses all over the UK.

44 – IH Courses
Your guide to upcoming courses, including the new “Discovering You and Your Horse”.

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Summer 2018

Explore Your Autumn 2018 IH Magazine!

What’s Inside?

• Kelly Marks shares inspiring career wisdom and honest stories from home in “My World”
• Dr Veronica Fowler breaks down equine science myths in “Intelligent Science”
• Fascinating Big Interview with Gillian Higgins, founder of Horses Inside Out
• Rosie Jones-McVey’s article sparks big conversations in “What is it with Women & Horses?”
• Training deep-dives with Dr David Marlin on salt & electrolytes, Daisy Smith on bitting, and Lizzie Hopkinson on bonding with new horses
• Uplifting stories from IH Members overcoming loading, bonding, and behavioural challenges
• A practical, heartfelt guide to rehoming horses
• Your chance to WIN HOYS tickets – don’t miss it!
• Final call for entries to the IH Young Equestrian Photographer of the Year – £500 prize up for grabs!

Why You’ll Love This Issue

This season, we’re digging deep into the connection between people and horses, whether it’s through groundbreaking anatomical insight from Gillian Higgins, or Dr Veronica Fowler’s refreshingly honest take on science headlines. I especially loved the thoughtful responses from members about the emotional bonds we share with horses (see p6–9) — they’re truly heartening.

We’ve also focused on practical, grounded training support. Whether you’re looking to fine-tune bitting choices (p26), want clarity on feeding salt (p24), or are still finding your rhythm with a new horse (p20), you’ll find useful, compassionate advice. This issue is all about encouraging you to keep learning, reflect deeply, and, most of all, enjoy your horse.

Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

4 – My World
Kelly Marks reflects on how to build your dream career, even when the path isn’t obvious. Plus, updates on Pie, Shylo and family horses, with candid chat on confidence, weight control, and the power of persistence.

6 – Letters & Feedback
Heartfelt stories from members overcoming big hurdles with their horses, from ‘Jaws’ the biting gelding to loading drama turned calm companionship.

9 – Members’ Photos
Beautiful submissions from members across the UK, celebrating the bonds they’ve built with their horses. This issue’s canvas winner: Sarah & Toff.

10 – In Other News
From therapy Shetlands to equine obesity studies, this round-up of updates is as informative as it is uplifting.

11 – Meet a Member: The Hughes Family
Meet the powerhouse Hughes family: instructors, saddle fitters, nutrition experts – and still finding time for medieval re-enactments and IH demos!

12 – IH Young Equestrian Photographer of the Year
Final call for entries! With tips from Sophie Callahan, Lucy Sewill and more, young photographers are encouraged to take that creative leap.

15 – Intelligent Science
Dr Veronica Fowler kicks off her new column by busting myths around horses recognising emotions in photographs. Smart, science-savvy, and a little bit sassy.

16 – The Big Interview: Gillian Higgins
An illuminating chat with the woman behind Horses Inside Out. From painting bones on horses to meeting the Queen, Gillian shares her journey and passion for equine education.

20 – IH Training: Bonding With Your New Horse (Part 2)
Lizzie Hopkinson continues her practical and heartfelt series for those in the early stages of a new horse-human relationship.

24 – IH Training: Feeding Salt and Electrolytes
Dr David Marlin helps you separate fact from fiction in this refreshingly clear breakdown on what horses actually need.

26 – IH Training: Bits and Mouths
Daisy Smith explores how to choose and fit the perfect bit, with kindness and clarity as top priorities.

29 – WIN! Tickets to HOYS
It’s the biggest show of the year – and you could be there! Find out how to enter.

30 – Intelligent Debate: Naming and Shaming
A balanced look at whether public ‘naming and shaming’ in the horse world helps or harms. Join the discussion.

32 – Home Sweet Home: The Intelligent Guide to Rehoming
Everything you need to know about giving a horse a second chance. Honest, emotional, and incredibly helpful.

37–42 – IHRT & Case Files
Updates from IH Recommended Trainers, including standout case studies from Cyndie Gould and Sue Palmer.

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