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Annalisa Wallace and American Paint Horse reiner Lenas Diamond Rio. Turn to the Training section from page 24 for help on leg aids, stops and spins. Photo courtesy of NRH Photography


Training ANNIE HARESIGN 24 Smooth Stops


Get those front legs moving, says Patrick Hopgood 26 Off the Leg


Michael Langford on sharpening up the finished horse


29 Turnaround 101 The spin from every angle with Bob Mayhew


32 The Advanced Gate Getting technical with trail guru Lou Roper


SPECIAL FEATURE


43 Western Dressage Jane Carley investigates the popular new discipline


Shopping


56WHUK Map The national western directory


58Western Boutique Luxury items to make you drool


60 Ranch Finder The holiday showcase


62 PK Performance Horse Sales Finding top horses at great prices


64 Classifieds Check out futurity prospects in pleasure and reining


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VOLUME 4ISSUE 3MAY/JUN 2012£3.99 THE UK’s AMERICAN HORSE MAGAZINE


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trail HORSE


Advanced NEW PROBLEM


WESTERN BOUTIQUE


TRAINING The Spin


WESTERN DRESSAGE


COACHING


PLUS  AL DUNNING  CHRISCOX  CLINTON ANDERSON  PAT PARELLI


ISSN 2040–5197


ME 4ISSUE 2MARCH/APRIL 2012


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