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Jane Savoie's Dressage 101 Training Book
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Dressage Mentor Coaching Site
Jane Savoie's Dressage Tip For the Lazy Horse
Dressage Trainer Jane Savoie Explains Shoulder-In
Dressage Trainer Jane Savoie on Flying Changes
Jane Savoie's Dressage Training Tips for Piaffe
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HOW TO FINALLY LEARN SIMPLE "FORMULAS" FOR TRAINING YOUR HORSE EASILY AND START HAVING MORE FUN RIGHT NOW!
Do you find it frustrating to spend so much time, money, and energy learning how to ride, and you just don't seem to get much better? ...Or you're depressed because you know you have the skills to ride well, but you're paralyzed by FEAR? Inside my websites, youll find the tools and strategies to train a happy horse and become a confident rider!
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Jane Savoie is one of the most recognized names in dressage, and for a good reason. Her accomplishments and the breadth of her influence are impressive. She has been a member of the United States Equestrian Team and has competed for the US in Canada, Holland, Belgium, France and Germany. She was the reserve rider for the Bronze medal winning Olympic dressage team in Barcelona, Spain. She has been long-listed by the USET with several horses and has won nine Horse of the Year awards and three National Freestyle Championships.

Ms. Savoie is as well known as a coach, writer and speaker as she is for her competitive accomplishments. She was the 1996 and 2004 Olympic dressage coach for the Canadian 3-Day Event Team in Atlanta and Athens. She also coached several top dressage and 3- Day Event riders in their preparations for the 2000 Olympics and while in Sydney she helped rider Susan Blinks secure a bronze medal for the US dressage team.
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United States
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Dressage Coach, Writer, Speaker
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Sue Zoltner shares some of the amazing results she's achieved with her Friesians using Dressage Trainer Jane Savoie's Happy Horse Course lessons.   more
 
 
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Sue Zoltner shares some of the amazing results she's achieved with her Friesians using Dressage Trainer Jane Savoie's Happy Horse Course lessons.   more
 
 
janesavoie I'm excited to let you know that the Happy Horse Course is back! Check out some sample videos from the course at: http://janesavoie.com/happyhorse/invite
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Naturalhorselb (3 weeks ago)
I love seeing success stories like this
Blackstar27984 (1 month ago)
i love all you videos, your so helpful and this is the best help for riding on you tube, thankyou!
TheCHOC36 (2 months ago)
Hello, I really love your sitting trot. I want you to teach me some tricks to not throw in the saddle please. The movement of the pelvis is like pedaling backwards? Thank you very much.
lachie423m (4 months ago)
hey Jane, love your work, you helped to teach me how to leg yield so i feel your methods are amazing! love your vids and i subbed could u sub back?
i am new to you tube :)
windsofcolor (5 months ago)
I enjoyed your instruction! It is amazing how simular your riding style is to what I teach a western horse!!
Callan1026 (5 months ago)
its great! thanks for doing it
alicehorselover (5 months ago)
Amazing videos, they really help:) At the moment i am training my young gelding Dan (show name: Isish hangover) he is coming up 7, and knows most basic's of dressage but, i need more advice and videos to help me! So if anyone has any advice or videos i will happly take it on.
damon3977 (6 months ago)
Great presentation. Keep it coming. Thanks.
oliviabodycomb (6 months ago)
please how do i relax a tense and hurried horse to slow down and relax so i can get the horse on the bit and be able to do a simple leg yield
jock4hire (6 months ago)
Hi Jane, Your tips are excellent. You're such a thorough instructor and I do appreciate your taking so much time to make sure element is understood clearly by the viewers. Well done. I've got a wuestion for you unrelated to your lesson. i'm using a Myler D-bit, without using the keepers that come with it. I'm using it like I would any regular D-bit. They'd told me at the tack shop where I'd picked up this bit, tha it' is perfectly legal to ride in Dressage shows with it. My horse goes very well in this bit, and he's got a very sensitive mouth which we've had checked out thoroughly. He's just sensitive. The other day a friend of mine told me that all the Myler bits were ilegal to use in Dressage PERiOD! She was very adamant about this and wanted to know from you, is, would this Myler D-bit I'm using illegal were I to show with it? Thanks for any help in this area.

Keep a Leg On Either Side,
Laura
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