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Explore Your Autumn Winter 2025 IH Magazine!

This edition has been a time of reflection and rediscovery. In this issue, I share letters from a challenging time, honouring the moments we treasure with both horses and people. From Monty’s 90th birthday to lessons in mindful horsemanship and physical wellbeing, this edition reminds us why horses have a way of healing us — even in the hardest seasons.

What’s Inside?

We’ve brought together another inspiring line-up of top contributors this time:

  • Dr Sue Dyson explores what truly defines elite event horses — and how conformation, conditioning and character all play their part.
  • Dr James Cooling takes a deep dive into muscle atrophy and saddle fit — an essential read for anyone who’s ever wondered why a horse’s topline changes.
  • Gillian Higgins brings her signature insight into strength and biomechanics — helping us redefine what healthy movement really means.
  • Sue Palmer offers expert advice on recognising the subtle signs that something isn’t quite right — a powerful reminder of how small details can make a big difference.
  • Dr Rosie Jones-McVey returns with another thoughtful piece, this time exploring the human side of feeding horses — how our emotions, habits and care all intertwine.
  • Sandra Williams shares an extract from her new book The Mindful Equestrian, inviting us to find calm, balance and awareness in everything we do with our horses.
  • Tania Kindersley writes beautifully about change, self-compassion and the transformative lessons horses can teach us.

Plus, we meet Kelly Gordon, our very first IH Advanced Award Winner, whose partnership with her horse Jenga is both moving and motivating. There’s also a very special celebration of Monty Roberts’ 90th birthday — a milestone for the man whose kindness and courage started it all.

Why You’ll Love This Issue

Whether it’s finding patience in the everyday work of training, understanding your horse’s comfort through science, or simply taking a mindful breath in the stable — each article encourages connection, empathy and awareness.

Hugo continues to teach us valuable lessons lessons every day, reminding us — as so many of you will know — how change can bring growth when met with patience and care. The bond we share with our horses continues to show us what matters most: kindness, curiosity and love.

We’ve also included member letters, beautiful photographs, uplifting trainer stories, and thoughtful book reviews — from Dressage 101 to Never Trust a Sneaky Pony. Perfect reading for long winter evenings by the fire.

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: Letters to Friends
Kelly shares heartfelt reflections on family, horses and resilience — a moving reminder of why we do what we do.

10 Letters and Cartoon by Nat Herman
Your stories, feedback and Nat’s trademark humour — always a joy to share.

12 IH News and Updates
Fresh updates from the IH community, including new trainers, courses, and exciting improvements to the Members’ Area.

14 Meet a Member: Kelly Gordon – Our First IH Advanced Award Winner
Kelly’s inspiring journey with her rescue horse Jenga, proving that patience and purpose can change everything.

16 Book Review: The Mindful Equestrian – Sandra Williams
An extract from Sandra’s beautiful new book, full of mindfulness, movement and connection.

18 Changing Myself – by Tania Kindersley
A deeply personal reflection on transformation, empathy and what horses can teach us about being human.

20 Food for Thought – Dr Rosie Jones-McVey
Rosie examines the emotional and cultural side of how we feed our horses — and what it says about us.

27 Special Feature: Monty’s 90th Birthday – What We Owe to Him
Celebrating a lifetime of compassion, courage and communication.

32 IH Training: The Shape Characteristics of Elite Event Horses – Dr Sue Dyson
Insightful science on what sets elite athletes apart.

38 IH Training: Muscle Atrophy and Saddle Fit – Dr James Cooling
A practical guide to identifying and addressing muscle loss through proper saddle design.

41 IH Training: Horse Power – Gillian Higgins
Exploring true strength and how to build it mindfully.

44 IH Training: Spotting the Subtle Signs – Sue Palmer
Learn how to see the smallest indicators of discomfort before they become problems.

52 Spotlight on IH Trainer Nigel Radcliffe
Meet the trainer making a difference through thoughtful, kind horsemanship.

54 Holistic Training – Gillian Higgins
A look at whole-horse training — body, mind and spirit.

55 IH Trainer Client Feedback
Uplifting stories from members and trainers across the IH community.

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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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