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www.janesavoie.com Jane Savoie gives you training tips to teach your dressage horse to bend the joints of his hind legs (engagement) through the use of First Position, Shoulder-fore, and shoulder-in. This is an essential ingredient for achieving collection.
thats what my horse ... By: katielovesjackD. on 19 May 09, 16:45:47 thats what my horse does .. the trot trot and canter he knows training any one in new jersey? willing 2 help me?
I love? watching ... By: Onaziz. on 29 Apr 09, 07:47:53 I love? watching your videos Jane. Keep up your great work!
Ok thanks!? By: boudiicea. on 07 Apr 09, 04:15:04 Ok thanks!?
No. It's less that ... By: janesavoie. on 05 Apr 09, 16:49:46 No. It's less that shoulder-fore. If the horse were coming toward you, you'd see half the width of his? inside hind hoof to the inside of his inside front leg.
Is? "first position ... By: boudiicea. on 05 Apr 09, 05:02:58 Is? "first position" Jane-ish for "shoulder fore" maybe?
First position, ... By: canterpir0uette. on 10 Feb 09, 00:18:53 First position, which she explains around the four minute mark, is basically a straight horse. This is wonderful! I wish I could train with? you!
What do you mean by ... By: DressageK. on 07 Feb 09, 18:33:38 What do you mean by "first position?" The videos? are great, thanks so much!
You're right. We ... By: janesavoie. on 26 Jan 09, 02:17:07 You're right. We DON'T want the horse to unload. We want him to shift his weight toward the hind legs and off the front.
When the horse in the clip "unloaded", he was avoiding carrying weight? on his hind legs. We want the horse to load the hind legs,
Unload means to ... By: janesavoie. on 25 Jan 09, 23:43:52 Unload means to take the weight off the hind legs so that the center of gravity shifts toward the front? legs.
She's brilliant,? ... By: bailycakes. on 14 Jan 09, 20:16:22 She's brilliant,? isn't she... she just has a knack for teaching that simplifies everything.
There's another? ... By: janesavoie. on 06 Jan 09, 02:26:06 There's another? one if you do a search under rbsavoie.
Enjoy!!! :-)? By: janesavoie. on 06 Jan 09, 02:25:16 Enjoy!!! :-)?
I just? discovered ... By: manitoban3. on 05 Jan 09, 23:01:05 I just? discovered a gold mine with these jane savoie videos... finally, exercises to fix my problems instead of just trying to "do better." Can't wait to get to work on some of the things I've learned today!
Great video:) Thank ... By: Baroqlvr. on 06 Dec 08, 23:55:17 Great video:) Thank you? for posting :)
The? entire lesson ... By: janesavoie. on 27 Nov 08, 21:00:31 The? entire lesson will be on my new membership site which will be out soon.
id love to? see the ... By: milliesos. on 27 Nov 08, 20:58:38 id love to? see the rest of this lesson
do you have it xx
very nice horse and brill rider
Bridleless riding with Bandit, my 33yr old completely blind Appaloosa :) Good boy Bandit!! And yes, I know my riding is awful and my saddle nearly slides off at one point ...So feel free to criticize :P lol Also, I know I'm too big for him. We mostly do groundwork, and when I ride, I keep it to a maximum of 15mins
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By: katielovesjackD. on 19 May 09, 16:45:47
thats what my horse does .. the trot trot and canter he knows training any one in new jersey? willing 2 help me?
By: Onaziz. on 29 Apr 09, 07:47:53
I love? watching your videos Jane. Keep up your great work!
By: boudiicea. on 07 Apr 09, 04:15:04
Ok thanks!?
By: janesavoie. on 05 Apr 09, 16:49:46
No. It's less that shoulder-fore. If the horse were coming toward you, you'd see half the width of his? inside hind hoof to the inside of his inside front leg.
By: boudiicea. on 05 Apr 09, 05:02:58
Is? "first position" Jane-ish for "shoulder fore" maybe?
By: canterpir0uette. on 10 Feb 09, 00:18:53
First position, which she explains around the four minute mark, is basically a straight horse. This is wonderful! I wish I could train with? you!
By: DressageK. on 07 Feb 09, 18:33:38
What do you mean by "first position?" The videos? are great, thanks so much!
By: janesavoie. on 26 Jan 09, 02:17:07
You're right. We DON'T want the horse to unload. We want him to shift his weight toward the hind legs and off the front. When the horse in the clip "unloaded", he was avoiding carrying weight? on his hind legs. We want the horse to load the hind legs,
By: janesavoie. on 25 Jan 09, 23:43:52
Unload means to take the weight off the hind legs so that the center of gravity shifts toward the front? legs.
By: bailycakes. on 14 Jan 09, 20:16:22
She's brilliant,? isn't she... she just has a knack for teaching that simplifies everything.
By: janesavoie. on 06 Jan 09, 02:26:06
There's another? one if you do a search under rbsavoie.
By: janesavoie. on 06 Jan 09, 02:25:16
Enjoy!!! :-)?
By: manitoban3. on 05 Jan 09, 23:01:05
I just? discovered a gold mine with these jane savoie videos... finally, exercises to fix my problems instead of just trying to "do better." Can't wait to get to work on some of the things I've learned today!
By: Baroqlvr. on 06 Dec 08, 23:55:17
Great video:) Thank you? for posting :)
By: janesavoie. on 27 Nov 08, 21:00:31
The? entire lesson will be on my new membership site which will be out soon.
By: milliesos. on 27 Nov 08, 20:58:38
id love to? see the rest of this lesson do you have it xx very nice horse and brill rider