Today’s blogger of the week is accomplished author, trainer, dressage competitor, clinician & speaker Jane Savoie. Be sure to visit her riding blog (& don’t forget to grab her RSS feed while you are there).
Amid her longer and more informative articles there are post written from the unique perspectives of a dog (Indy) and a horse (Moshi). Jane’s main focus is Dressage, however her advice ranges from common riding issues to specific show ring moves and her extensive background means she’s seen it all.
A strong competitor turned author & teacher, Jane’s unique perspective comes from her personal experiences combined with her professional knowledge of the industry.
Great Reading
Some of these links are pages, some are posts she has written on her blog. All of them provide us with more information about dressage, competition and the shared love of riding horses.
- About Jane
- Sit the Trot Better and Don’t Lose Your Stirrups
- Tips To Help You Put Your Heels Down When Horseback Riding
- 5 Farrier Tips For Horse Shoes
- 3 Simple Tips to Help You Straighten and Center Your Riding Position on Your Horse
- Sit Centered and Balanced for Effective Horseback Riding
- How To Help Your Stiff Horse Bend
- Rearing, Bucking, or Lazy Horses Need to be Taught to “Think Forward”
- What Should I Do When My Horse Gets Resistant During Training?
- Manage Horseback Riding Fear By Staying In The Moment
Enough Weekend Reading For Now
There is a lot here to read and a great selection of Jane’s work, here’s a quick recap of places you can find her stuff online.
- Her website www.janesavoie.com & blog www.janesavoie.com/blog
- Jane’s profile on Facebook
Stay tuned because next Friday we’ll be visiting the writing talents of Jackie Baker at Regarding Horses.