How to improve your horse's paces
Student Susie White has learnt the benefits of still hands and a connection from the hind leg to the rein with winning results
A journalist of some 30yrs experience, Jaki was editor of Horse & Hound's then sister title Horse, before joining H&H as deputy editor with responsibility for features. A horse owner for 20yrs, she has a passion for exploring training methods, and is author of four titles including the best-selling 101 Schooling Exercises for Horse & Rider. Jaki left Horse & Hound in 2014.
Student Susie White has learnt the benefits of still hands and a connection from the hind leg to the rein with winning results
Jo Hamilton, once Carl Hester's head girl, shares her signature exercises and training insights that help her pupils become winners
A fundamental stretching exercise helped dressage rider Lydia Jones secure wins in both her novice classes on her mare that she describes as being "a monster" a year ago
Does your horse rush when showjumping? Cindy Llewellyn explains how to improve the situation
Sleeping out under the stars doesn't have to mean roughing it as this riding safari offers glamping to the highest standard
Horse & Hound speaks to dressage trainer Matt Frost, whose name frequently appears in our regional dressage reports
Trainer Melissa Chapman helped Heather Finlay with her spooky dressage horse
Jaki Bell reveals her highs and lows of 2012, which include the launch of H&H's Ask The Vet and Ask The Trainer supplements
H&H's deputy editor blogs after an exciting cross-country day at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials
A new girth being launched today at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials is set to revolutionise the future of this piece of tack
H&H deputy editor Jaki Bell blogs about what happens out on course on Burghley Horse Trials cross-country day from fashion to dogs, from eavesdropping to acapella
Richard Dunwoody’s year in the spotlight continued when he scooped the 2009 Animal Health Trust (AHT) special award, thanks to Horse & Hound readers
In the second part of our exclusive training series, international coach William Micklem identifies the responsibilities of both horse and rider for greater safety when riding cross-country
H&H deputy editor Jaki Bell blogs about Polly Stockton's meteoric rise up the leader board as Burghley Horse Trials finished this afternoon
H&H deputy editor Jaki Bell blogs about her Friday at Burghley, with thoughts on the leading dressage tests and the most scary cross-country questions
H&H's deputy editor Jaki Bell enjoys her first experience of The Festival of British Eventing at Gatcombe
Horses stabled at Sha Tin Racecourse in Hong Kong are suffering from an outbreak of equine herpes, but officials say there will be no threat to visiting Olympic horses
If your horse requires more than routine rasping of his teeth then having him sedated by a vet will make the experience less traumatic for all concerned