I am a beginner riding english. Are there any horse magazines out there suitable for me?

I am a begginer rider myself, and i found Young Rider very helpful. Horse Illustrated is O.K, but meant for if you have your own horse. Horse&Rider (U.K, can get it in canada) is very good as well


12 Responses to “Horse riding magazines for beginner rider?”

  1. conundrum_dragon Says:

    Horse and Rider
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  2. iluvmihorse12 Says:

    I really like professional horseman. They have a lot of great addvise for riding english. They also have a jumping clinic that feature 4 riders and how they could improve their posture.
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    horse person

  3. horsegirl22 Says:

    I subscribe to Horse Illustrated, and I think it would be great for anyone. (beginner, expert, english rider, western rider.)
    It’s really a great magazine and it covers a broad range of topics.
    Here’s a link: http://www.horseillustrated.com/horse/
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  4. Brandi Says:

    how old are you?

    If you are young then Young Rider is the magazine I used to love! It has both Engish and Western in it.

    Now I get Practical Horseman, it’s all English and i love it! it is a little bit advanced but no more than any other magazine. You should at least look at it!

    As for Horse and Rider, that is much more western! In fact, I don’t think that I have ever seen any English in that one.

    There are also things like Horse Illustrated which is just an overall horse magazine.
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  5. j_smoocha Says:

    Young Rider. It’s a perfect magazine for beginners and experienced riders, young and old. I live on a horse farm where my mom (and I) give riding lessons twice a week and horse camps in the summer. I grew up with horses and started really riding when I was about 7. I am 14 now and this magazine is still useful to me in several ways. I ride english too and this magazine is mainly english but usually has a western article in it. This sounds like a great magazine for you.
    Here is the link:
    http://www.youngrider.com/youngrider/

    Good Luck!
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    I have the magazine.

  6. fantashagirl13 Says:

    I would say:

    Young Rider (even if your an adult)
    Practical Horseman
    Horse and Rider
    Horse Illustrated
    Equus
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  7. Horselover_94 Says:

    I am a begginer rider myself, and i found Young Rider very helpful. Horse Illustrated is O.K, but meant for if you have your own horse. Horse&Rider (U.K, can get it in canada) is very good as well
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  8. CowgirlUp Says:

    Young Rider
    America’s Horse
    John Lyon’s Perfect Horse
    Horse illustrated
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  9. sir'slady Says:

    Horse Illustrated is really basic. I personally didn’t really like it. Horse and Rider is wonderful, but it’s western. However, if you look up their website on the internet the company that publishes them (equs? or something like that) will have links to other magazines of theirs, and they have english ones. Maybe check out your library to find some you like? http://www.amazon.com has the best deals on magazines – though horse and rider offers amazing subscribtion rates. I’ve never read Young Rider, so I can’t really comment. I’ve heard it’s great for 14 and under but after that is too boring and basic.
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  10. STF11 Says:

    Depending on what age you are or you dont care you could read young rider. i’ve been riding for 2 years and i find it helpful sometimes. I cant think of any other ones but you can e-mail me anytime if you have questions.
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  11. ladybug_funk Says:

    I kno one called Mid-Atlantic Horse, I read it ALL THE TIME!! I like it, but diff. people have diff. taste!
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  12. ktkiokins14 Says:

    Young rider. I ride english too. Its difficult at first but u will get teht hang of it
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