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Summary: A new edition of the classic dressage how-to text referenced by the pros, with over 75,000 in print. Beginning with the three golden rules of dressage trainingāclarity, consistency, and kindnessādressage legend Jane Savoie walks you through her four stages of dressage education. Stage One is an introductory course in the basics, and Stage Two covers the "nuts and bolts" of training, including transitions, school figures, and movements. By the time you finish Stage Two, you'll have a happy, responsive horse that understands going forward and being straight; accepts contact so you can communicate with him through the reins; moves in a regular rhythm and a steady tempo in all three gaits; and is proficient in transitions, circles, backing up, lengthening his stride, and goin sideways. In Stage Three, Savoie translates the secrets surrounding the half-halt, enabling you to put your horse "on the bit," and adding a whole new dimension to your training. You'll even be ready for āthe big time" in Stage Four, including collected, medium, and extended gaits; advanced lateral movements; and flying changes. Don't worry, everything in this book is well within the capacity of most horses, whatever their breed, sport, or activity. With a time-tested, expert-vetted, and supremely easy-to-follow system, this book is for anyone who aims to improve the horseās body and mind so he is healthy and happy in whatever activity you choose to pursue. A remarkable 75,000 copies of this classic are in print. The only book that cuts through ādressage speakā and teaches the basics of training in terms all riders can understand.This book is for anyone who aims to improve the horseās body and mind so he is healthy and happy in whatever activity you choose to pursue. Packed with illustrationsā310 color photos, 275 drawings Quotes:Praise for the previous edition: āThis book explains to dressage newcomers the theories behind the sport and the basics to strive for. Then, with clearly presented instructions, helpful illustrations, and large color photos, Jane sets out to teach the reader how to achieve each of the basics. The presentation couldnāt be much clearer.ā āDressage Today āPick up Jane Savoieās Dressage 101. She has tailored the book to all disciplines. You must really take the time to read it, study it, understand and practice it. Iāve found Janeās methods to be enormously helpful to my own riding and teaching. Itās not just a read, but must read for every hunter-jumper rider.ā āGeorge H. Morris, former Chef dāEquipe US Show Jumping Team āIf you are new to the skills of dressage work, then you must read this book. Jane Savoie is an engaging writer who uses visualization and an upbeat style to create a happy, optimistic book. Dressage has been in need of such a book that explains things more thoroughly.ā āThe American Quarter Horse Journal āClear and conciseā¦gives you the basic tools to communicate with your horse and develop his body and movements.ā āPractical HorsemanAuthor Bio: Jane Savoie (April 15, 1949 āJanuary 4, 2021) was a tenacious dressage competitor, committed teacher, and extraordinarily vibrant presence in the equestrian world. She left behind a legacy of learning materials she passionately created and curated over the course of a riding and teaching career that spanned decades and continents. Teaching, in all its formsāfrom coaching Olympic teams to instructing amateur riders to presenting inspiring motivational talks at eventsāwas her calling, and one to which she gave generously, infusing every lesson with boundless energy and exciting ideas. Savoie was committed to giving every rider and every experience level equal opportunities to learn, grow, and achieve goals, big and small. She found the best way to reach more individuals with in-depth training that anyone could afford was through books and videos. A prolific writer, her first instructional book was published in 1992 (That Winning Feeling!) and her last in 2020 (Dressage Between the Jumps) with many others in between. Through her books and videos, Savoieās extraordinary knowledge and innovative training techniques remain available to those seeking breakthroughs in their riding and in their lives. In this way, her true passion for teaching and learning, and her amazing commitment to the equestrian community, lives on.