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Horseboxes & Trailers for sale in Pembrokeshire

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Here at Horsemart we have a huge selection of new and used Horseboxes for sale, as well as Horse Trailers and accessories. Our community is constantly looking to sell horseboxes from leading manufacturers such as Renault, Equi-Trek and Iveco. Looking for a 3.5 tonne horsebox, or perhaps something bigger? Browse our stock to find your perfect horsebox today! Read more
Why Saying 'Should' May Not Be Helping Your Riding!
Why Saying 'Should' May Not Be Helping Your Riding!
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Do you find yourself saying you ‘should’ do something; there’s a lurching feeling of either dread or pressure to get it done. As riders, there are should about riding, ourselves as riders and carers for our horses. It may be time to...
By Dr Tracey Cole
The Dangers Of Overthinking
The Dangers Of Overthinking
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Are you an overthinker? Here’s how to stop the overthinking...   In this blog, I’d like to give you two tried and tested techniques to stop overthinking, the destructive ‘what-ifs’ that plague so many of us. O...
By Dr Tracey Cole
How To Get The Most Out Of 'The Lazy Horse'
How To Get The Most Out Of 'The Lazy Horse'
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Anyone involved with horses will have probably encountered 'the lazy horse' at some point in their lives. Whether you’re fairly new to riding or have been an equestrian for years, and whether you take lessons at a riding school or have ...
By Laura Collins
Your Brain Can't Tell The Difference Between What's Real And What's Imagined - A Guide To Using Imagery In Your Training
Your Brain Can't Tell The Difference Between What's Real And What's Imagined - A Guide To Using Imagery In Your Training
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Research has shown that when an individual engages in vivid and absorbing imagery the brain interprets this as identical to the event happening. In other words, the brain can’t tell the difference between what is real and what is imagined. What...
By Alison Lincoln
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