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Explore Your Spring & Summer 2025 IH Magazine!

This time, I’m sharing Hugo’s rehab story – yes, the so-called “One Pound Pony”! It’s been a journey full of lessons, love and a few laughs too, and I hope it’ll be useful to anyone navigating the ups and downs of recovery and decision-making.

What’s Inside?

We’ve brought together another brilliant line-up of contributors this issue:

  • Abi Pass reflects on ten years of IH training and shares her five favourite groundwork exercises – I’ve tried them all myself and they’re spot on for building trust and strength.
  • Kate Sandel’s piece on balance really got me thinking – how often do we ask horses to carry us without understanding how they carry themselves?
  • Olympic medallist Sharon Hunt offers her seven confidence tips for you and your horse – not just for eventers!
  • Peggy Cummings takes us through the art of riding with feel, and Dr Sue Dyson explores what comfort truly looks like in our horses – a must-read if you’ve ever wondered whether your horse is really happy under saddle.
  • Dr Rosie Jones-McVey returns with another thought-provoking article – can our horses choose good welfare? Her work always challenges me in the best way.

Plus, we’ve got heartfelt member stories, some very handy seasonal tips, and wonderful book reviews – from classical riding to staying strong after fifty.

Why You’ll Love This Issue

If you’ve ever questioned whether your horse’s saddle is quite right, Sue Dyson’s article gives you the tools to spot discomfort early. And if you’re feeling rusty after winter, Abi’s groundwork reminders are a gentle, effective way to re-engage your horse’s body and mind.

Hugo’s journey meant a complete reassessment of how we manage allergies, bitting, ulcers, saddle fit and more. I’ve included every detail in the hope it helps others – especially if you’ve got a horse with mysterious niggles.

We’ve also included fabulous pieces on emotional and physical rehab, pasture management for laminitics, and one of my favourites – a story from Heather Lee, whose lifelong devotion to horses is both moving and inspiring.

All our members can access this magazine for free, along with our full archive and loads of exclusive videos, webinars 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: The Story of Hugo aka The One Pound Pony
I share Hugo’s remarkable rehab journey – from unsound to sounder – and all the lessons we’ve learnt along the way about welfare, diagnostics and doing the right thing.

10 Letters and Cartoon by Nat Herman
Your feedback, your wins and Nat’s cartoon brilliance – including a letter on nutrition and hoof health that really got me thinking.

12 IH News and Updates
Everything new in the world of IH, from competitions and webinars to our newest IH Trainers.

15 IH Members’ Photos
More beautiful moments captured between horses and their people – I always enjoy looking through these!

16 Meet a Member: Heather Lee
Heather’s moving account of a life shaped by horses – from Pony Club to prison rehabilitation, and everything in between.

18 IH Training: A Decade of Learning – Abi Pass
Abi Pass shares five essential groundwork exercises for all horses – ideal for building strength, suppleness and connection this spring.

24 IH Training: The Balanced Horse – Kate Sandel
Kate explores why balance matters so much in training – and how you can help your horse find it.

26 IH Training: Riding with Feel – Peggy Cummings
Peggy shows how you can develop a lighter, more aware seat and deepen your communication under saddle.

28 IH Training: TEAM A Exploration-Based Exercise – Gillian Bradley
Part 2 of Gillian’s emotional and physical agility training – a brilliant way to help horses feel safe while learning.

31 IH Training: Training Horses and Humans
Exploring the mutual learning between horse and handler – something we’re all familiar with in IH!

32 IH Training: Seven Tips for Horse Confidence – Olympic Medallist Sharon Hunt
Sharon Hunt shares golden advice for creating calm, brave horses – clear, concise and very effective.

34 IH Training: What Does Comfortable Look Like? – Dr Sue Dyson
An invaluable guide to recognising true comfort (or lack of it!) in your horse’s way of going.

36 IH Training: Learn From My Mistakes – IH Trainer Jo Powell
Jo bravely shares the lessons she learnt the hard way so you don’t have to – including saddle fit and behavioural misinterpretation.

38 Can Our Horses Choose Good Welfare? – Dr Rosie Jones-McVey
Rosie brings her usual thoughtful lens to this challenging question – what role does choice play in equine care?

42 A Seed Solution for Laminitic Horses & Ponies
Practical pasture advice to support horses prone to laminitis – timely and essential reading for the growing season.

44 Spotlight on IH Trainer Hannah Wells
A closer look at Hannah’s work helping horses and humans through Inspired Equine.

46 Book Review: Packing My Bags – Julie Ulrich
A lovely read full of classical wisdom and witty insight from Julie Ulrich.

51 Book Review: Riding in Release – Kate Sandel
Kate’s book bridges classical French and Western riding – and offers a fresh take on how we connect in the saddle.

53 Book Review: Thriving Beyond 50 – Will Harlow
A practical guide for riders looking to stay strong and supple – I found the shoulder advice very helpful!

55 IH Trainer Client Feedback
Real-life success stories from our brilliant IH Trainers – uplifting and encouraging as always.

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Explore Your Autumn 2023 IH Magazine!

Hello IH Members and friends! The IH Magazine has always been a team effort, but never more so than this autumn edition. With no official editor this time, our wonderful contributors and team pulled together to bring you a magazine full of the inspiration, education and warmth you’ve come to expect.

We’ve tackled everything from the science behind training aids to the big questions like “Can we ever have a true 50/50 partnership with a horse?” There’s also a beautiful piece from Tuscany that combines writing and riding (yes please!), and I had a fascinating chat with Dr Sebastian McBride about happiness in horses.

This issue is full of stories, research, training insights and heartfelt contributions — whether you’re preparing for winter or simply craving a deeper connection with your horse.

What’s Inside?

I’ve written about shaking things up a little — from volunteering at Pony Club Camp with Blondie to rethinking what it means for a horse to be “wasted” if they’re not being ridden.

Our training section is packed with practical gems:

  • Sandra Williams gives step-by-step advice for overcoming fear in-hand and under saddle
  • Abi Pass shares the ultimate research-based guide to training aids – complete with pros, cons, and what the science actually says
  • We’ve got two brilliant book extracts: Marc Nölke’s innovative ‘Neuroathletics for Riders’ and Caroline Moore’s motivational insights on champion training

Plus, we take a ride into the hills of Tuscany with Ele Milwright, explore the emotional world of horse-human partnerships, and celebrate TREC passion with member Liz Beddows.

Why You’ll Love This Issue

Autumn can be a season of change — a bit of reflection, a bit of recharging, and plenty of prep for the colder months. That’s exactly what this issue offers.

Abi Pass’ guide to training aids is full of “aha” moments — I wish I’d had it years ago! Sandra’s acceptance work is just what Pie and Blondie needed as we adjust to shorter days and those pesky leaf-blowing tractors.

And I’ll admit it — I read Ele’s Tuscany feature with a tiny bit of envy (who wouldn’t want to ride a PRE stallion in the Italian hills?). But the lessons she’s brought back are for all of us.

If you’re looking to feel more confident, try something new, or simply enjoy a good horsey read on a crisp autumn evening, you’ll find something here to warm your heart.

All of this — plus your complete access to our magazine archive, exclusive training videos, and webinars — is free for IH Members. Not yet a member? We’d love to welcome you to our friendly, passionate community.

Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

04 – Kelly Marks – My World: Shaking Life Up a Little
I share what happens when we step outside our comfort zones — from volunteering at a Cotswold Cup event to producing Blondie for Pony Club Camp.

06 – Letters and Feedback
Heartfelt messages from our wonderful members — including praise for the courses and a debate on the economics of horse ownership.

07 – IH News
Exciting updates to the Members’ Area and your chance to win a £250 training bursary, courtesy of Red Horse Products.

09 – Members’ Photos
From frolicking field ponies to competition stars — your lovely photos, with one lucky winner receiving canvas wall art.

10 – Meet a Member: Liz Beddows
Liz shares her journey from bareback rides in Bristol to becoming a TREC competitor, judge and advocate — and how IH helped her every step of the way.

12 – Book Extract: Neuroathletics for Riders by Marc Nölke
Innovative brain-based exercises to improve riding performance and relaxation — a fresh look at the rider’s body from the inside out.

15 – Short Story Writing Competition Tips
Jennifer Browdy PhD shares her top writing tips for anyone dreaming of submitting a story — whether fiction or memoir.

16 – Lessons from Tuscany: A Riding Holiday with a View
Ele Milwright takes us to the rolling hills of Il Paretaio, where classical riding meets real-world transformation. A must-read.

19 – IH Training: Acceptance Training by Sandra Williams
A comprehensive guide to helping your horse feel more confident in-hand and under saddle — packed with tips and real-life examples.

22 – IH Training: The Ultimate Research-Based Guide to Training Aids by Abi Pass
Abi breaks down the facts, myths and research on gadgets from side reins to bungees — a must for any curious or cautious horse owner.

27 – Book Extract: What Makes a Champion? by Caroline Moore
Inspiring insight into the mindset and skills that build success — both in and out of the saddle.

30 – Avoiding Antibiotic Resistance with Georgina Bashforth
Practical, vital advice on reducing reliance on antibiotics and supporting your horse’s long-term health.

32 – The Big Interview: Dr Sebastian McBride
We talk equine depression, brain testing, and whether horses can be truly happy — a brilliant, thought-provoking conversation.

36 – Human–Animal Relationships Event with Ele Milwright
Exploring how our bonds with horses reflect broader ideas about empathy, connection and mutual understanding.

38 – IH Debate: Can We Have a 50/50 Partnership with Our Horse?
An open discussion on the reality and idealism of equality between horse and human — what does balance really mean?

40 – Spotlight on: Carley O’Callaghan
Meet IH Trainer Carley O’Callaghan — her journey, her passion, and how she’s supporting others through horses.

43 – IH Trainer Client Feedback
Stories from horse owners who’ve worked with our dedicated IH Trainers — always one of my favourite sections to read.

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Explore Your Spring 2023 IH Magazine!

Hello IH Members and friends! As the wildflowers begin to bloom and the sun peeks out from winter hibernation, it’s the perfect time to refresh, reset and refocus. This Spring issue is full of inspiring stories, training advice, and thoughtful guidance to help you and your horse step into the season with confidence.

Whether you’re preparing for your first fun ride of the year, reflecting on your long-term horse care goals, or just need a motivational boost, we’ve packed this edition with practical help and heartfelt insight. From the weekend rider wisdom of William Steinkraus to strategies for lifelong soundness, this issue is about growing together — mind, body and hoof!

What’s Inside?

I’ve written about one of the biggest influences on my early riding life — William Steinkraus — and how even as a “weekend rider”, you can accomplish remarkable things with the right mindset and intention.

Our training section is a true spring standout:

  • Our mega-feature explores how to help your horse stay sound for life — with insights from Dr Sue Dyson, Gillian Higgins, Sandra Williams and more
  • Jim Goddard continues his brilliant series on building confidence in the saddle
  • Gillian Higgins shows us how horses develop in their early years — a must-read if you’re working with youngsters

We’ve also got a brilliant chat with legendary show producer Jayne Ross, stunning stories from our members (including an inspiring journey into endurance riding!), and a reminder that every one of us — whether weekend rider or professional — is part of this wonderful IH community.

Why You’ll Love This Issue

This one’s all about long-term care, thoughtful training, and personal growth — for both horse and human.

If you’ve ever worried about keeping your horse sound and happy for the long haul (and who hasn’t?), you’ll love our comprehensive feature on maintaining soundness — from saddle fit to nutrition to emotional wellbeing. Pie and Blondie are both benefiting already from these wise and practical suggestions.

Jayne Ross’ interview is full of gold for anyone who wants their riding to feel more harmonious and joyful. I found myself nodding along with so many of her thoughtful, grounded insights. And if you’ve been dreaming of taking on a writing challenge, don’t miss the details of our Short Story competition!

Spring is such a wonderful time to set intentions for the year ahead — and this magazine is the perfect place to start.

Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

04 – Kelly Marks – My World: The Wisdom of a Weekend Rider
I reflect on the riding philosophy of William Steinkraus, and what we can learn from his subtle, thoughtful, and truly inspiring approach to horsemanship — no matter how much time we spend in the saddle.

06 – Your Horse Live 2022
From clippers to trailers to emotional breakthroughs — we recap our amazing Your Horse Live demos with real case studies and practical takeaways.

08 – Letters and Feedback
Stories and reflections from our brilliant IH community — including some powerful thoughts on “Social Licence to Ride”.

09 – Members’ Photos
A celebration of your horses and ponies — from foals to veterans, beach rides to liberty work. Beautiful, as always.

10 – Meet a Member: Dominic Smith – An Enduring Horsemanship Journey
Dominic shares his inspiring route into horses, barefoot endurance riding, and finding his perfect partner in George — with a Dually® and a dream.

12 – IH Short Story Writer of the Year 2023
Feeling creative? Enter our annual short story competition for a chance to win £500 and be published in the magazine.

14 – The Big Interview: Jayne Ross
Legendary showing producer Jayne Ross talks to Zoë Smith about patience, personality, and the secrets to those iconic gallops.

18 – IH Training: How to Keep Your Horse Sound for Life
Kelly Marks, Sandra Williams, Sue Palmer, Clare MacLeod and Dr Sue Dyson join forces to share practical steps for lifelong horse health.

28 – IH Training: From the Ground to the Saddle – Part 3
Jim Goddard helps riders bring confidence and connection from the ground into the saddle with practical riding exercises.

32 – IH Training: The Early Years – How the Horse Develops with Gillian Higgins
Gillian explains how your horse’s body and mind develop from birth — and how to support them through every stage.

36 – IH Debate: Are Horses a Hobby for the Rich?
An open, honest look at access, affordability, and how we keep equestrianism inclusive for the future.

38 – Book Extract: For the Love of the Horse by Mark Rashid
A thoughtful extract from Mark Rashid’s latest book — always a voice of calm, empathy and understanding.

40 – Spotlight On: IH Trainer Sarah Todd
Meet Sarah Todd, an IH Trainer whose journey is full of heart, purpose and commitment to the horses she helps.

43 – IH Trainer Client Feedback
Real stories of transformation from those who’ve worked with IH Trainers — always a joy to read.

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IH Magazine Autumn 2022

Explore Your Autumn 2022 IH Magazine!

This issue really brings together the power of learning – not just for our horses, but for us too. I’ve popped in some insights from the ‘greats’, and you’ll find training wisdom from IH favourites like Clare MacLeod and Emma Sharman, along with fresh perspectives from equine professionals working at the very forefront of behaviour and equine welfare.

What’s Inside?

• I’ve shared some personal tips passed down from the very best horsemen and women I’ve been lucky enough to learn from.
• Dr Andrew Hemmings offers a deep dive into the equine brain (spoiler alert: it’s fascinating!).
• Jim Goddard continues his brilliant series on transferring groundwork to the saddle.
• There’s a cracking set of articles on feeding for performance, recognising signs of colic, and demystifying the ever-controversial “heels down” rule.
• And of course, we’ve sprinkled in uplifting member stories, thoughtful letters, and some brilliant photography.

Why You’ll Love This Issue

Autumn’s such a special time – Pie and Blondie are usually full of beans, and I find it’s the perfect season for reflection and gentle progress. Whether you’re helping your horse through box rest, fine-tuning their nutrition, or simply enjoying the last sunny hacks before winter, this issue’s got something to support you.

I especially loved the myth-busting around mare-ish behaviours and heels down – both topics I think we’ve all got strong opinions on! Plus, if you’ve ever wondered what it means for our right to ride horses in the modern world, the “Social Licence to Ride” debate is a must-read.

Let’s keep learning and growing together – that’s what Intelligent Horsemanship is all about.

Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

04 – Kelly Marks – My World: Tips from the Best of the Best
I share my favourite golden nuggets from decades of working with top horsepeople – the kind of advice that never goes out of date.

06 – Letters and Feedback
Our members always offer such thoughtful reflections – and a good dose of humour too.

07 – IH News
Latest updates from IH HQ, including course news and exciting member milestones.

09 – Members’ Photos
A gallery of heart-warming images from our talented IH community.

10 – Meet a Member: James Cooling GP
James shares how he juggles life as a GP and horse owner, and how IH has influenced his training.

12 – Last Chance: IH Equine Photographer of the Year 2022
Your final reminder to enter our much-loved annual competition!

14 – The Big Interview: Andrew Hemmings
A fascinating conversation about horse brains, memory, learning, and emotional states.

18 – IH Training: Understanding Mare-ish Behaviours with Dr Rosie Jones-McVey
Rosie looks beyond stereotypes to explain what really drives so-called ‘mare-ish’ behaviour.

21 – IH Training: Feeding for Muscle, Speed & Stamina – Part 2 with Clare MacLeod
Top nutritionist Clare continues her essential series on performance feeding.

24 – IH Training: From the Ground to the Saddle with Jim Goddard
Jim’s thoughtful approach helps you transfer groundwork techniques to ridden work.

28 – IH Training: Preparing Your Horse for Box Rest with Emma Sharman
Practical strategies to keep horses healthy and happy through confinement.

31 – IH Training: Stickability – the Myth of ‘Heels Down’
We challenge a riding cliché and explore what really helps you stay secure in the saddle.

34 – IH Training: Noticing the Subtle Signs of Colic by Charlie Carr
Charlie helps you catch the warning signs early, potentially saving your horse’s life.

36 – IH Debate: A Social Licence to Ride?
A timely discussion on the evolving ethics of horse riding and public perception.

38 – Book Extract: Sport Horse Soundness and Performance
An expert insight into maintaining equine soundness and competitive longevity.

40 – Spotlight On: Claire Mitchell
Claire shares her story and what led her to become a committed IH Trainer.

43 – IH Trainer Client Feedback
Real-life stories of transformation and connection thanks to IH’s kind methods.

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Explore Your Summer 2021 IH Magazine!

Hello IH Members and friends!

Well, isn’t it a joy to feel some sunshine on our backs again? With lockdown lifting, the pubs open, and even the possibility of a beach gallop or two—this really does feel like a season of happy new beginnings! We thought this was the perfect time to create The Happy Issue—one brimming with positivity, insight, and encouragement for you and your horse.

As always, thank you for being part of our lovely IH family. Whether you’re hacking out through wildflower meadows or simply enjoying a quiet moment with your pony in the stable, this issue is designed to lift your spirits and help you feel connected—to your horse, to yourself, and to each other.


What’s Inside?

  • Kelly Marks reflects on Post Traumatic Growth and the joy of learning new skills (even if Zoom still baffles her occasionally!)
  • Meet IH student Sam Qurashi, aka “The Mind Tamer”—a former psychiatric doctor with powerful insights on mental health (p10 & p24)
  • Dr Jessica Kidd talks vetting, vulnerability, and finding her place in equine surgery (The Big Interview, p16)
  • Sue Palmer takes a holistic look at working with your horse physically, emotionally, and spiritually (p20)
  • Review of Gillian Higgins’ fabulous webinar on posture and performance—it’s like Pilates for horses! (p14)
  • Member story: Jenny & Miska’s journey from nervous beginnings to a joyful bond (p38)
  • Real-world safety advice on trailers and insurance (p37)
  • Our popular Members’ Gallery returns—three generations riding together, cheeky ponies, and even bath-time glamour shots!
  • Insightful IH news including Rosie Jones McVey’s bravery research, sparking debate across the equestrian world (p8)


Why You’ll Love This Issue

Summer brings with it lighter evenings, new energy, and that heady scent of fresh grass in the fields. And as we emerge from a long and testing year, this issue really is a celebration of hope, growth, and reconnecting—with ourselves and our horses.

We delve into how IH principles like self-awareness, breathing, and patience don’t just help horses—they support us humans too. Sam Qurashi’s Mental Health Tool Kit is a must-read for anyone looking to reclaim calm and clarity in daily life. Sue Palmer’s article offers a beautiful reminder that horses, like us, thrive when seen as whole beings. And Dr Jessica Kidd’s heartfelt interview is a masterclass in resilience and compassion.

So wherever you’re reading—at the yard, in a shady spot by the paddock, or with your feet up and a cuppa—this issue is your feel-good companion for the summer.


Complete Contents with Article Descriptions

4 – My World: Post Traumatic Growth & Wonderful Webinars
Kelly Marks shares her reflections on the past year, learning through lockdown, and how even tech hiccups can lead to big wins!

6 – Letters and Feedback
What YOU thought of our last issue, plus some warm, wise words from IH Members around the world.

8 – IH News
Spotlight on bravery in equestrian culture, donkey-fuelled charity adventures, and how you can get involved.

9 – Members’ Photos
From three generations riding together to tiny ponies and giant hearts—this one’s a visual treat.

10 – Meet a Member Special: Sam Qurashi, The Mind Tamer
A remarkable story of a doctor-turned-horseman exploring the connections between horses, healing, and human psychology.

14 – Webinar Review: Gillian Higgins’ “Understanding Your Horse’s Posture”
A brilliant breakdown of a masterclass in equine posture, anatomy, and movement—reviewed by Editor Zoë Smith.

16 – The Big Interview: Dr Jessica Kidd
A candid, inspiring conversation about veterinary surgery, imposter syndrome, and why empathy matters most.

20 – Working with Your Horse: Physically, Mentally, Emotionally & Spiritually
Sue Palmer MCSP explores holistic horsemanship and what it means to truly connect with your horse.

24 – Mental Health Toolkit by Sam Qurashi
Practical advice for interrupting negative patterns, embracing discomfort, and finding calm—even on tough days.

31 – Yoga for Riders
Improve your riding and posture with these gentle, grounding moves designed especially for equestrians.

34 – Recipes for Successful Horsemanship
Sandra Williams shares training insights in this nourishing guide to horse-human relationships.

37 – Trailer Safety & Insurance Tips
Real-world advice to help keep your horse—and yourself—safe on the road.

38 – Success Story: Jenny & Miska
A heartfelt journey of trust, patience, and transformation. Miska wasn’t an easy start, but she became a heart horse.

40 – Spotlight On: Julia Fisher
Shining a light on an IH Trainer doing remarkable work with nervous riders and misunderstood horses.

43 – IH Trainer Client Feedback
Your words, your wins—celebrating the wonderful community of IH students and Trainers.


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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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Explore Your Spring 2019 IH Magazine!

What’s Inside?

Kelly Marks shares insights on true leadership (and why some “position statements” are more marketing than science).
Ros Canter in the Big Interview – what we can all learn from a World Champion eventer.
Dr Veronica Fowler unpacks the science behind the Dually® – and why correct fitting really matters.
Getting your horse fit – a practical guide featuring expert advice from Dr David Marlin and more.
Thought-provoking piece by Dr Rosie Jones McVey on horse humour, banter, and what it really reveals about us.
The Whip Debate heats up in our Intelligent Horsemanship community – where do you stand?
Member stories including IH course experiences, confidence journeys, and even a heartfelt colic surgery reflection.
Spotlight on IH Diploma – meet Charlie Carr, and read how becoming an IH Trainer changed her life.
Photography Feature – meet the winner of our IH Young Equestrian Photographer of the Year!


Why You’ll Love This Issue

Ros Canter’s interview shows how a grounded mindset and smart strategy can bring world-level success. The fitness feature (p.20) gives you expert-backed advice to set your horse up for success. Meanwhile, Veronica Fowler’s analysis (p.10) gently reminds us that good science starts with good sense – especially when it comes to how we use our training tools.

This issue doesn’t shy away from the big topics either – the whip debate (p.32) invites us to explore differing views with compassion and curiosity. And Dr Rosie Jones McVey’s piece (p.14) cleverly unpacks the humour we use around horses, revealing just how much it says about us.


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4 – My World by Kelly Marks
Kelly reflects on leadership, emotional integrity, and dealing with criticism in the world of horsemanship. Plus, her experience on the Hoffman Process and why kindness starts with connection.

6 – Letters & Feedback
Members share powerful stories – from nervous rescue horses to renewed confidence after IH courses. Real-life inspiration straight from the heart.

7 – Members’ Photos
A gorgeous collection of IH members and their beloved equines – including the spring canvas winner, Lucy & Bracken.

8 – In Other News
Equine science, whip rules in racing, saddle fit and rider weight – we bring you thoughtful coverage of hot topics and welfare issues.

9 – Meet a Member: Charlie Carr
A heartwarming story of IH Diploma success, from quirky first ponies to salsa dancing and clipping services.

10 – Intelligent Science: Dually® Interpreted
Dr Veronica Fowler investigates a recent study on the Dually® – exposing flawed methods and reinforcing the importance of proper use.

12 – IH Photographer of the Year
Meet Sophie Gellender – and see the stunning photo that won her the 2018 title. Plus her tips for aspiring equine photographers.

14 – What’s So Funny About Pony Beating?
Dr Rosie Jones McVey explores horse-related humour and what our jokes really say about our values and vulnerabilities.

17 – The Big Interview: Ros Canter
Eventing World Champion Ros Canter talks fear, fitness, confidence, and what it’s really like being “small but mighty” in a high-powered sport.

20 – Is Your Horse Fit Enough?
A six-page training special helping you create a tailored fitness plan for your horse – with practical advice from leading experts.

26 – Hassle-Free Worming
Simple, safe and informed – how IH principles can support smarter parasite control.

29 – Colic Surgery: Is It Worth the Risk?
An honest look at the pros, cons, costs and emotional toll of equine colic surgery – with first-hand reflections.

32 – Intelligent Debate: Is There a Place for Whips in IH?
Our community speaks up – strong opinions on both sides in this thoughtful, passionate conversation.

34 – From the Case Files: Working with Minis
Delicate groundwork, clear boundaries and building trust – how IH works with miniature horses too!

36 – The IH Diploma
Your step-by-step route to becoming an IH Trainer. Includes real feedback, course breakdowns and inspiring testimonials.

40 – Spotlight on Dr Rosie Jones McVey
Learn more about our thoughtful contributor, her academic work and how she’s helping IH explore deeper horsemanship insights.

43 – IHRT Client Feedback
Honest feedback from clients helped by our IH Recommended Trainers. Results that speak volumes.

44 – IH Courses
Updated course dates and info to help you plan your next step.


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Explore Your Summer 2017 IH Magazine!

What’s Inside?

• A deeply inspiring Big Interview with Professor Derek Knottenbelt on a life of equine veterinary passion and his Vets With Horsepower charity.
• Sue Palmer shares practical tips for hacking out with more confidence – a must-read for anxious riders.
• A powerful piece from Rosie Jones McVey on the stories we tell about our horses and what they reveal about us.
• Insights from Nicola Tyler (TopSpec) on feeding and meal size – when less really is more.
• Training highlights from Kelly and Monty’s March Demos, including trailer loading, clipping fears, and breakthrough moments.
• Joanna Lowes shares her international journey with Monty Roberts and working with horses in Brazil.
• Forage analysis and bespoke feeding plans – why it matters and how to do it.
• Real-life success stories from IH Members, including “Joe’s road to recovery” and Marmite’s transformation.
• Important update: IH Recommended Associates are now “IH Recommended Trainers” – clearer and just as committed!


Why You’ll Love This Issue

This issue is all about building confidence – in our horses, in ourselves, and in the choices we make. Whether you’re tackling hacking nerves (see Sue Palmer’s practical, confidence-boosting guide), or wondering when to seek help with a tricky problem (page 28), you’ll find encouragement here.

There’s also celebration: of knowledge and kindness through Professor Knottenbelt’s incredible veterinary journey, of connection through member stories, and of summer itself – those golden hours spent out with our horses.

This edition reminds us that learning never stops. Even familiar ground – like feeding or groundwork – offers something new when explored with curiosity and compassion. And if you’re ready to be inspired by people who truly walk the talk, don’t miss Jo’s international adventures with Monty and the unforgettable veterans’ clinic in California.


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4 – My World: Horses for Courses
Kelly shares her reflections on March courses, inspirational students, and a surprising Royal engagement. A warm welcome to summer, straight from the heart.

6 – Letters and Feedback
Real stories from IH Members – from rescued ponies to life-saving long lines, and everything in between.

7 – In Other News…
Name change alert: IH Recommended Associates are now IHRTs – plus updates on Sarah Weston, Exmoor ponies, and more.

8 – Buckham Fair
A peek into one of Dorset’s most-loved horse and dog charity events, thanks to Martin Clunes and family.

9 – Members’ Photos
Your beautiful, funny, and moving moments with your horses – captured and shared.

10 – In the News: Under the Skin – Donkeys at Risk
The Donkey Sanctuary exposes the harsh global trade in donkey skins for traditional Chinese medicine. Eye-opening and important.

12 – The Big Interview: Professor Derek Knottenbelt
A brilliant vet, biker, and charity champion – Derek talks sarcoids, passion projects, and the power of education.

16 – March Demos: What We Learned
From side-loaders to Zen-style clipping breakthroughs, Kelly reflects on memorable demo moments.

19 – IH Training: On the Road with Jo
Joanna Lowes updates us on Motto, her time with Monty Roberts in California, and the magic of Join-Up® for people, not just horses.

21 – IH Training: Carefree Hacking
Sue Palmer’s essential guide to building hacking confidence, step by step.

25 – IH Training: Forage Analysis and Feed Plans
Why what grows underfoot matters more than you think – and how to tailor feed to your horse’s needs.

28 – IH Training: Dealing with Problems – Home or Away?
When to handle it yourself – and when to call in a pro. A smart guide to assessing what your horse really needs.

31 – Feeding Myths Busted: Big Meals, Big Mistake?
Nicola Tyler explains why large meals can do more harm than good.

32 – IH Success Story: Working with Joe
A touching account of patience, progress, and partnership.

34 – Narrative Mind Reading
Rosie Jones McVey explores how the stories we tell about our horses reflect who we are.

38 – From the Case Files: My Mate, Marmite
A quirky but moving case study – showing that understanding can transform even the most marmite-like of horses!

41 – IHRT Client Feedback
Straight from the field – feedback that shows the real-life difference IH makes.

42 – Spotlight on Suzanne Halsey
Get to know one of IH’s quietly brilliant trainers.

44 – IH Courses
Thinking of joining a course? Everything you need to know to take the next step.


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What’s Inside?

• Kelly Marks shares behind-the-scenes stories from filming for Horse & Country TV and lecturing at Cambridge
• Big Interview: Dr David Marlin talks science, horse welfare, and internet myths
• A practical, four-page training feature: Preparing your horse for their first competition
• Special focus on gastric ulcers: understanding, prevention, and real-life case studies
• Inspiring insights from IHRA work with rescue horses, both in the UK and overseas
• Members’ stories and photos – including reformed ‘unclippables’ and pasture ornaments
• Highlights and reflections from Your Horse Live 2016
• Horseweight and rider balance – an important look at how much is too much
• Meet new IH members – from dressage to showing, and their journey with IH methods


Why You’ll Love This Issue

Spring always feels like a time for fresh starts – and this issue is full of ideas, insights and inspiration to help you make the most of the season. Whether you’re getting a young horse out to their first show (p.21) or considering adopting a rescue (p.16), there’s plenty to support and encourage you. Kelly opens up about filming the new “Top Marks on the Road” series (p.6), and we hear from vets, scientists, and everyday horse lovers making a real difference. The gastric ulcers feature (p.34) is especially useful if you suspect your horse may be affected. As always, there’s that lovely IH balance between practical advice, thoughtful discussion, and feel-good success stories. A springtime treat!


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p.6 – My World: TV Trials & Triumphs
Kelly shares tales from filming for Horse & Country TV, including the ups and downs of working with ‘nappy’ horses and non-loaders – plus, lecturing at Cambridge University!

p.10 – A Weighty Issue
Exploring the growing concern of rider weight and horse welfare, with thoughtful science-backed discussion from Dr David Marlin.

p.12 – The Big Interview: Dr David Marlin
A must-read chat on horse science, internet myths, rider responsibility, and why we must stay open to learning – even when it challenges us.

p.16 – Overseas Rescue & Rehab
Meet two amazing women making huge changes for horses in Cairo and Costa Rica. Eye-opening, emotional, and full of perspective.

p.19 – Working With Rescue Horses the IH Way
IHRAs Garry Bosworth and Wendy Thorne explain their hands-on work with rescue ponies – what helps, what to expect, and how groundwork builds trust.

p.21 – Preparing Your Horse for a First Competition
Practical, kind, and thorough – a brilliant four-page guide for anyone looking to take a young or green horse out for their first show.

p.25 – Your Horse Live 2016
A look back at this standout event – packed with photos, highlights, and Kelly’s reflections on a memorable night of demos (Pie was a star!).

p.30 – Stage 2 Psychology Projects
An update from 2016’s student projects, delving deeper into equine psychology – always fascinating!

p.32 – IH Success Story
How IH support helped one member achieve a long-held breeding dream – uplifting and inspiring.

p.34 – Special Feature: Gastric Ulcers
Essential reading if your horse shows signs of discomfort or performance issues. A clear look at diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

p.36 – Gastric Ulcers: Case Files & Advice
Real-life stories and expert insights into this increasingly common condition, including gentle management tips.

p.38 – Case Files: Henry’s Story
A moving example of how ulcers can be misunderstood – and how one horse turned a corner with the right help.

p.40 – Spotlight on Joanna O’Neill
Meet the talented artist and horsewoman creating beautiful work inspired by equine form and feeling.


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