PONY Magazine - July 2024

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PONYMAG.COM July 2024 £4.49 Issue 918 9 770032 425065 07 29 May – 25 June 2024 D J M u r p h y *UK ONLY horsey JOURNAL* journal journal gift! amazing position guide perfect in-hand routines Meg Elphick’s Funky fly rugs jumping with harlow! bonding secrets revealed! Pony WIN WIN CUTE PONYO KIT!

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e have been celebrating the arrival of some sunny weather! Everything is better with ponies when it’s not raining, right? It was actually pretty drizzly when we spent the morning taking pics with Harlow for the feature on p20. But how gorgeous does Panda look?!

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4 PONY LOVES... Radiant roans! 16 MATCH UP Can you guess the breeds? 28 SCAN THE SKELETON How good is your pony anatomy? 58 TURNOUT IN STYLE Funky fly masks and rugs! 60 PONY PICKS Our fave products this month 61 NEXT MONTH A sneak peek at the August issue 62 WIN Awesome prizes up for grabs 63 HELP Your questions answered! awesome stuff PONY magazine 3 Subscribe 01442 820580 Digital issues Search for PONY magazine on your app provider Back issues ponymag.com/shop be a better rider 30 GETTING TO KNOW YOU Become BFFs with a new pony 38 LET THE SUN SHINE Our summer to-do list! 44 HAND IN HAND In-hand tips from Meg Elphick! 52 HAPPY FEET Are you a hoof expert? Pony care explained 47 PONY SQUAD All the horsey news and goss! 66 PONYGRAM The best of #arenariding see yourself in pony Warm up for jumping with Harlow and Panda on p20! Super-cute posters! see P33 visit the website... No arena? No problem! We have some super-cool exercises you can do out hacking! Find out more by visiting... bit.ly/NO_ARENA_NO_PROBLEM Never miss an issue! 40 HANDY HELP Support your fave equine charity 56 A CHANCE MEETING Will Maya regain her confidence? Great reading Issue 918 07 horsey JOURNAL* journal o rn gift! amazing position guide perfect in-hand routines Meg Elphick’s Funky fly rugs jumping with harlow! bonding secrets revealed! Pony WIN WIN CUTE PONYO KIT! WIN WIN A Ponyo saddlepad! see P10 on the cover on the cover on the cover on the cover on the cover 6 HIGH FIVE The five phases of jumping 12 POLE POSITION Check out our top tips 14 ACE IT Hacking in a group 20 JUMP AROUND Warm up with Harlow and Panda 24 FITNESS FANATIC Test your fitness knowledge! 26 WATCH AND LEARN Discover the benefits

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Discover how Harlow and Panda get warmed up for a fab jumping session!

If you want to have your best jumping session yet, I’ve got all the info you need! Follow my warm-up routine to get started.

Top tip

Why warm up?

The warm-up period is the most important part of every riding session. It helps make sure your pony is listening to you and ready for the work ahead, and also helps prepare his body –without a proper warm-up, he’s more likely to get injured.

Ideally, you should spend at least 10 minutes warming up, focusing on encouraging your pony to be responsive, alert and ready for action.

Your warm-up might take longer on some days, especially if it’s cooler or your pony’s been standing in his stable for a while. did you know?did you know?

It’s a good idea to protect your pony’s legs when jumping, in case he knocks himself, with a pair of brushing or tendon boots.

Get going

Whether or not I’m jumping, I always start my riding sessions with a stretchy walk on each rein for a good few minutes to let Panda loosen up. Then, as I progress to trot and canter, I ride loads of transitions to check he’s listening to my aids. When I’m sure Panda is listening to me in progressive transitions (such as halt to walk and trot to canter), I like to ride a few direct transitions, such as walk to canter and trot to halt. This really tests his responsiveness and helps make sure he’s off my leg and working actively. This is important for jumping, but also for flatwork, so why not give it a go?!

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Top tip

For your safety, it’s important both you and your pony are ready to jump, so don’t leave the ground if you’re not in total control and feeling confident.

challenge

As you’re riding a transition, think about how quickly your pony reacted to your aids. If he doesn’t react when you ask, clearly repeat the aid and use your voice, too. Don’t forget to reward him when he responds!

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Hand in hand hand Hand in hand

Try adding Meg Elphick’s in-hand exercises to your pony’s routine!

Did you know that you don’t have to get in the saddle to give your pony a good workout? In-hand work is really enjoyable and it’s amazing when you notice the progress your pony’s made over a few sessions, so why not have a go at my top three exercises and see the results for yourself?

The benefits

Doing in-hand work with your pony is great for so many reasons! Without a rider he’ll have more freedom of movement, which means he’ll be able to use his muscles effectively and become super-strong and flexible. Plus, seeing him move from the ground and watching his muscles engage throughout the movements is really interesting!

Groundwork is fab for lots of different types of pony, too, no matter their age, level or discipline. If your pony’s unable to be ridden, be sure to check with your vet before trying any in-hand routines.

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Hilly hacks

It’s pretty hilly where I live so I’m always taking advantage of the hills during my in-hand sessions. You might find that you don’t even need to leave the yard (if your yard manager is happy for you to walk around the fields) or, if it’s safe to do so, you can walk your usual hacking routes.

Make sure you do this with your pony in a bridle and a leadrope or lunge line so you have plenty of control.

As you power walk up the hills, try to encourage your pony to drop his head and when walking downhill, allow him to take his time and figure out where he’s placing his feet – it’s great for improving his balance!

Top tip

Avoid the roads where possible, but if you do need to walk along a lane to get to a hilly field, lead your pony from his right-hand side so you can see the traffic around you.

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