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IH Magazine Summer 2023

Explore Your Summer 2023 IH Magazine!

Hello IH Members and friends! What a glorious summer we’ve got in store – and this issue is packed full of expert guidance, horse-first wisdom, and real-life inspiration to help you and your horses thrive through the sunny months ahead.

We’ve covered everything from tendon care and barefoot hooves to training aids and liberty work. It’s also a very special issue, as we bid a fond farewell to our brilliant editor Zoë Smith, who’s been at the helm of IH Magazine for six fabulous years. She leaves us with a collection of her favourite interviews and a truly inspiring feature on eventing coach Caroline Moore.

From no-nonsense hoof health advice to reflections on teamwork, rider psychology, and the power of breathing and slowing down — there’s something here for every horse lover.

What’s Inside?

I’ve shared insights from our IH Trainers’ Meeting — from sensory overload in horses to clever protective gear hacks! You’ll also hear about how we can help spotted breeds like Appaloosas with sight issues that are often misunderstood.

Our training section is jam-packed with value:

  • I’ve teamed up with farrier-turned-barefoot trimmer Matthew Jackson to bring you a vital piece on hoof health from day one
  • Abi Pass shares her detailed guide to using lungeing rollers and headgear — based on real research
  • Gillian Higgins delivers a must-read feature on tendon injuries and management
  • Suz Crichton-Stuart introduces Equine Touch™ bodywork techniques you can try at home

Plus, don’t miss our deep-dive with Caroline Moore, insights from our Members, and a beautifully thoughtful story from our latest Writer of the Year.

Why You’ll Love This Issue

This edition is an absolute gem for practical horsemanship and deepening your connection with your horse. Whether you’re thinking about rider fitness, managing soundness, or supporting mental wellbeing — it’s all here.

Our hoof care piece is one of the most important we’ve published — I’ve learned so much working on it, and I know Pie and Blondie are benefiting already. Caroline Moore’s interview is full of gold dust if you’ve got competitive aspirations, or just want to ride better.

And I must admit, the Equine Touch feature really piqued my interest — there’s something very special about connecting through gentle, informed bodywork. I’ve already tried a few techniques with Pie!

As ever, your membership gives you access to this and every past issue, plus exclusive training resources, webinars, and a wonderfully supportive community. Not a member yet? We’d love you to join us.

Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

04 – Kelly Marks – My World: The Wisdom Gained from the IH Trainers’ Meeting
I reflect on lessons from our incredible IH Trainers — from breathing and slowing down, to sensory overload, spook-busting tips and the importance of teamwork.

08 – Letters and Feedback
Real stories, gratitude and thoughtful insights from our lovely IH Members – including feedback on Perfect Manners and Horse Psychology courses.

09 – Members’ Photos
Gorgeous snapshots from across the IH community – from chilled out cobs to adventurous foals. Mario gets our canvas wall-art prize this season!

10 – Meet a Member: Charlie More
Charlie’s incredible journey from the Army to the NHS, via horses, helicopters and IH Membership – a must-read for inspiration.

13 – IH Equine Writer of the Year 2023
Our annual short story competition is open — could your tale be the next winner?

14 – The Big Interview: Caroline Moore
Zoë Smith speaks to the brilliant coach behind champions like Ros Canter about training systems, resilience and her new charity to support young eventers.

18 – Big Lessons from The Big Interviews
Zoë shares her favourite insights from six years of Big Interviews — from Tim Stockdale to Clare Balding, it’s a treasure trove of wisdom.

20 – IH Training: No Foot, No Horse
I team up with barefoot expert Matthew Jackson to explore how hoof health starts from day one — a brilliant, practical feature to keep and revisit.

23 – IH Training: A Research-Based Guide to the Lungeing Roller and Headgear with Abi Pass
What does the science really say about side-reins, bungees and rollers? Abi gives a clear-eyed view of tools that can help — or hinder.

26 – IH Training: From the Ground to the Saddle – Part 4
Jim Goddard’s riding series continues — it’s time to bring your groundwork knowledge into the saddle for a smooth, successful ride.

29 – IH Training: Tendon Injury Care & Management with Gillian Higgins
Gillian brings her anatomical expertise to this essential guide on tendon health — from recognising early signs to management techniques.

32 – Book Extract: Steven Kraus, CJF – Shoeing the Modern Horse
From America’s top farriers — a fascinating extract on how modern hoof care can keep horses sound, healthy and happy.

36 – IH Debate: Should Horse Ownership be Licensed?
A bold question posed by our editorial team — what would licensing really mean for horses and their people?

38 – IH Training: Equine Touch™ with Suz Crichton-Stuart
An introduction to Equine Touch™ – a simple but powerful bodywork technique to relax, rebalance and support your horse’s wellbeing.

40 – Spotlight on: Jessica Pryor
Meet one of our newest IH Trainers, working in Edinburgh and already making waves with her thoughtful, gentle approach.

43 – IH Trainer Client Feedback
Heart-warming success stories from clients of our IH Trainers – always one of the most popular parts of the magazine.

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Explore Your Winter 2022 IH Magazine!

Hello IH Members and friends! This issue of Intelligent Horsemanship Magazine is one very close to my heart. As the winter winds blow and the horses get fluffier (Pie looks like a cuddly teddy bear right now!), we’ve wrapped up your magazine with warmth, wisdom and a whole lot of horse-sense.

We dive into the exhilarating topic of galloping – whether you’re already out there racing the wind or (like me) prefer a calm canter, you’ll love our expert insights. There’s a whole lot of helpful advice for winter training, from feeding for stamina to choosing the right lunging routine. And Sandra Williams gives us an exclusive look at her new book on loading those less easy horses – it’s like gold dust if you’ve ever had a horse that simply says “no thanks!” at the ramp!

You’ll also read about the biomechanics of gallop, the psychology behind ‘dominance’ in horse training, and a heart-warming tale from the ever-brilliant Fran Severn. All this, plus wonderful member stories, photos, and a spotlight on the fabulous Lucy Newham.

What’s Inside?

We’ve packed this winter issue with a real mix to keep you learning, smiling and connecting with your horse even more deeply:

• Gillian Higgins breaks down the biomechanics of gallop – and it’s more complex than you might think
• Jo Davis shares practical guidance on how to safely experience the thrill of galloping
• Abi Pass weighs up the pros and cons of lungeing – a must-read if it’s in your winter routine
• Sandra Williams’ new book extract is a fantastic hands-on guide to loading difficult horses
• Clare MacLeod (part 3 of her brilliant feeding series!) explains how to feed for speed and stamina
• Jim Goddard continues his brilliant training series, with groundwork to ridden progression
• Dr Rosie Jones-McVey challenges our thinking about dominance in horse behaviour – very thought-provoking
• Fran Severn makes us smile (and maybe cry a little) with her delightful book extract
• Member spotlight on Lucy Newham – we love sharing your journeys!

Why You’ll Love This Issue

Winter can be a tricky time – short days, cold toes and muddy fields (Blondie’s currently winning the ‘dirtiest horse’ award!). But this issue is full of ways to keep both you and your horse motivated and moving forward.

We’ve put a big focus on movement this time – galloping, loading, groundwork… all the things that keep your partnership strong. Whether you’re warming up indoors or dashing through a frosty field, you’ll find insights that really help. I especially recommend Sandra Williams’ piece on loading – it’s so reassuring to know you’re not alone when things don’t go to plan.

And if you’re pondering whether dominance really exists in our relationships with horses, Rosie’s article might just shift your whole perspective – it certainly gave me pause for thought.

Whether you’re curling up with this magazine after a long yard day or planning your winter training sessions, I hope this edition brings you confidence, clarity and connection.

All our members can access this magazine for free, along with our complete magazine archive and loads of exclusive videos and resources. Not a member yet? Come and join our friendly community – we’d love to have you!

Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

04 Kelly Marks – My World: New Beginnings
I reflect on fresh starts and the beauty of embracing change – both for horses and ourselves.

06 Letters and Feedback
Your experiences, kind words and brilliant ideas – always one of my favourite sections.

07 IH News
Updates from IH HQ – find out what we’ve all been up to and what’s coming next.

09 Members’ Photos
Such beautiful snapshots of your lives with horses – thank you for sharing.

10 Meet a Member: Imran Atcha
An inspiring story of connection, determination, and how IH principles are being shared far and wide.

12 WINNER Announced: IH Equine Photographer of the Year 2022
We unveil the winner of our much-loved photography competition – prepare to be wowed!

16 IH Training: The Biomechanics of Gallop – Gillian Higgins
Gillian explains how and why fast work can benefit your horse – essential reading this winter.

20 IH Training: How to Gallop Like a Pro – Jo Davis
Practical advice for getting the best from your gallops – safely, effectively, and enjoyably.

23 IH Training: The Pros and Cons of Lungeing – Abi Pass
Abi helps us balance tradition with research, so you can make the right call for your horse.

26 IH Training: Feeding for Muscle, Speed & Stamina – Clare MacLeod (Part 3)
Nutritional strategies to support winter work and recovery.

28 IH Training: Loading the Less Easy Horse – Sandra Williams (Book Extract)
Sandra shares her brilliant techniques and case studies to help your horse travel with confidence.

30 IH Training: From the Ground to the Saddle – Jim Goddard
Practical progression work that builds confidence and trust step by step.

34 Is ‘Dominance’ a Useful Term for Horse Training? – Dr Rosie Jones-McVey
A challenging and thoughtful look at a common (and controversial) training idea.

38 Book Extract: Riders of a Certain Age – Fran Severn
A joyful and wise excerpt for those of us who know age is just a number.

40 Spotlight On: Lucy Newham
Meet IH Trainer Lucy – her journey is inspiring, and her passion shines through.

43 IH Trainer Client Feedback
Heart-warming stories from horse owners who’ve worked with our amazing IH Trainers.

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Autumn 2019

Explore Your Autumn 2019 IH Magazine!

What’s Inside?

• Kelly Marks reconnects with one of IH’s original students, Irene French, for a moving life story packed with wisdom and horse-sense.
Daisy Smith shares how IH principles can boost your marks in the show ring – practical tips with proven results!
Russell Guire, biomechanics specialist and Centaur Biomechanics founder, joins us for an exclusive interview exploring saddle fit, Olympic success and rider influence.
Heidi Maxwell takes us through her polework bootcamp – clever exercises for any horse and rider.
• Dr Veronica Fowler returns with another myth-busting “Intelligent Science” – are zebra fly rugs really all they’re cracked up to be?
• Our Intelligent Debate tackles a big one: is “natural” always best in horse training?
• Hands-on feature: Teach your horse to accept injections calmly and confidently.
• Don’t miss the launch of our exciting IH Writer of the Year competition – your chance to be published and win £500!
• Warm success stories and your brilliant member photos, plus a special shout-out to our long-standing demo supporters Oliver & Julia.


Why You’ll Love This Issue

This season’s edition is all about renewal, reflection and confidence – just what we often need as the seasons shift. Whether you’re rethinking how you handle your horse’s training, navigating a personal change, or simply curious to understand more, there’s something here for you.

I especially loved catching up with Irene French (p4) – her story is brave, funny, moving, and absolutely packed with life lessons. You’ll find practical know-how too, like Daisy’s guide to impressing in the ring (p20), or the step-by-step guide to needle training (p28). Plus, for the scientifically-minded among you, Dr Fowler’s fly rug investigation is a fascinating deep dive into how easy it is to be led astray by “bad science”.

Most of all, this issue is a celebration of our members – your stories, your photos, your journey with your horses. You’ll see that Intelligent Horsemanship continues to be a place where everyone is welcome, whether you’re just beginning or rediscovering your confidence.


Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

4 – Life Lessons with Irene French
Kelly shares an emotional reunion and inspiring interview with Irene, one of IH’s earliest students, whose story reminds us it’s never too late to reclaim your confidence – and your love of horses.

6 – Letters & Feedback
Heartfelt updates from IH members – from life-changing Join-Up® sessions to bold new starts and breakthroughs in confidence. Real stories, real change.

7 – In Other News
Equestrian world updates, including lunging vs long-lining, low-emission zones for horseboxes, and keeping young riders safe through NSPCC’s Sports Parent Promise.

8 – Members’ Photos
Fourteen wonderful member stories and snapshots, from first foals to dressage dreams. This season’s canvas wall art winner: Vicky & Bella!

11 – Meet a Member: Oliver & Julia
Two of our most loyal demo helpers reflect on their 70+ tours with IH, their horses, and the power of a perfect Join-Up®.

12 – IH Writer of the Year Competition
A brand-new writing competition inviting YOU to share your horse stories. Open to members and friends, with a £500 prize and a place in the magazine!

14 – Intelligent Science: Horses in Striped Pyjamas
Dr Veronica Fowler unpacks the hype around zebra-print fly rugs. Do they work? Possibly – but it’s more complicated than you might think…

16 – The Big Interview: Russell Guire
Russell talks biomechanics, how he helped design Olympic-winning girths, and how science can improve both horse performance and welfare.

20 – IH Training: Gain Marks in the Show Ring
Daisy Smith shares how applying IH techniques helped her achieve success and get noticed by the judges – practical and encouraging.

24 – Polework Exercises for Every Horse
Join IH student Heidi Maxwell on a 5-day polework bootcamp with exercises suitable for all levels. Great variety and thoughtful progressions.

28 – Training: Teaching Your Horse to Accept Needles
Step-by-step guidance to help your horse become comfortable with injections using positive, trust-based methods.

33 – Kelly Marks’ Book Review: Know Better to Do Better
Kelly reviews Monty Roberts’ latest book, reflecting on what learning better really means – for us and our horses.

36 – Intelligent Debate: Is Natural Best?
A spirited discussion on whether “natural” horse care and training is always the ideal – thought-provoking and open-ended.

38 – Success Story: Willing to Change
A member shares their transformation story – from fear and frustration to freedom and flow with their horse.

40 – Spotlight On: Paddy Gracey
An in-depth look at one of IH’s own – his work, his outlook, and his horse life journey.

42 – IHRT Client Feedback
Real feedback from people working with IH Recommended Trainers – proof of positive change and problem-solving.

44 – IH Courses
Dates, descriptions and how to book for our latest courses – your next adventure starts here.


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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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Autumn 2017

Explore Your Autumn 2017 IH Magazine!

What’s Inside?

• Big Interview with Elsa Sinclair – trainer behind Taming Wild and founder of Freedom Based Training™
• Monty Roberts’ June diary – from Royal Stables to the Spanish Riding School
• 8-page Creative Groundwork Training Guide packed with new ideas
• “How Well Do You Know Your Horse?” – understanding personality in training
• IH Recommended Trainer Rosie Jones on finding your horse’s sweet spot
• Clinic review of Elsa Sinclair’s UK debut
• Book feature: Rider Biomechanics by Mary Wanless
• Inspiring member story: Tam Carroll’s journey from trauma to healing through horses
• Intelligent DIY: Make your own jump fillers
• Latest on Horse Sense and Healing clinics with veterans
• Reader stories, photos, feedback – and a chance to win tickets to HOYS!


Why You’ll Love This Issue

From the thoughtful “How Well Do You Know Your Horse?” (p28) to Elsa Sinclair’s groundbreaking work in liberty training (p14–18), we explore how to build real trust and communication. Our 8-page Creative Groundwork section (starting p20) gives you fresh, practical ways to develop your horse from the ground up — and even some DIY inspiration if you’re feeling hands-on (p26).

Rosie Jones’ article (p34) is a gentle reminder of how finding joy in small moments can shift everything — a message that echoes across the entire issue. We’ve also got heartening updates on the Horse Sense and Healing programme (p12), highlighting the powerful healing horses offer to veterans.


Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

4 – My World: What Sparked Your Passion?
Kelly Marks reflects on a childhood story that shaped her love of horsemanship — and celebrates the start of her nephew horse Jack’s working hunter career.

6 – Letters and Feedback
Heartfelt member stories, from horses overcoming challenges to gratitude for IH courses. Don’t miss the star letter winner!

7 – Members’ Photos
A gorgeous selection of member snapshots and stories — from first ponies to rescue transformations.

8 – In Other News…
From hobby horse championships to massage and Mozart for racehorses — all the quirky, useful, and thoughtful updates from the equine world.

10 – Monty’s June Diary
Follow Monty’s whirlwind tour — including work with Royal Stables, veterans, and his powerful demo at the Spanish Riding School.

12 – Horse Sense and Healing
Ele Milwright shares the latest progress in the IH veterans programme, including new partnerships and powerful stories of healing through Join-Up™.

14 – The Big Interview: Elsa Sinclair
An inspiring, in-depth chat with Elsa about taming wild horses, Freedom Based Training™, and reshaping how we approach horsemanship.

18 – Clinic Review: Elsa Sinclair’s Debut UK Clinic
IH member Alison Ball shares what she learned — and how it’s already making a difference with her own horses.

19 – Meet a Member: Tam Carroll
An extraordinary story of recovery, resilience, and how a Clydesdale named Ollie helped save a life.

20 – Creative Groundwork Exercises
Start with fresh groundwork ideas to keep things interesting and build skills with trust and clarity.

23 – Creative Problem Solving
Think outside the box with practical ways to tackle common handling hiccups.

24 – Out and About on Long Lines
Take long-lining to the next level with tips on building confidence in different environments.

26 – Intelligent DIY: Make Your Own Jump Fillers
Turn scrap wood into smart, fun training tools — a great weekend project!

28 – How Well Do You Know Your Horse?
Understand personality types and how they shape your training relationship — a thoughtful and practical piece.

32 – Book Review & Excerpt: Rider Biomechanics by Mary Wanless
A first look at this essential guide to riding technique and posture with purpose.

34 – Creating a Sweet Spot
Rosie Jones explores how finding comfort and rhythm can unlock better performance and a happier horse.

38 – Win Tickets to HOYS!
Enter to win tickets to Horse of the Year Show – a must for any horse lover.

39 – Spotlight On: Lynn Chapman
Celebrating a valued member of the IH community and her continued contributions.

40 – IH Success Story: Toby Slocum and His Small Herd
A touching success story of trust, partnership, and the difference IH methods can make.

42 – IH Trainer Feedback
Testimonials from real clients on the difference IH trainers are making around the UK.


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