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"publishedAt": "2026-05-23T07:30:17.000Z",
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"textContent": "Using your outside aids to turn is important for riding a 10m loop.\n\n**Add this 10m loop exercise to your next schooling session – no equipment required**\n\nAn oft-forgotten exercise, the 10m loop benefits every horse’s strength, balance and suppleness. They can also work as a gentle introduction to counter-canter. Plus, it’ll sharpen up a rider’s use of aids. If you’ve never ridden one before, it’ll be handy to look up how to ride a 10m loop before trying this flatwork exercise. […]",
"title": "Use this 10m loop exercise to build your horse’s strength, balance and suppleness – and test your aids"
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