More Cross Training Book 2: Build a Better Performance Horse with Dressage

More Cross Training Book 2: Build a Better Performance Horse with Dressage

by JaneSavoie (Author)

Synopsis

Do you want your horse to dance - to look as beautiful when ridden as when galloping around his field? Continuing on from her first book, Cross-Train your Horse: Simple Dressage for Every Horse, Every Sport , Jane Savoie delves further into the use of equestrian dressage techniques for all equestrian activities, in this book focusing more on sports that require a higher level of athleticism. After dealing with the basics in Book One, here in More Cross-Training: Build a Better Performance Horse , she reveals the professionals' secret, the half-halt, and tells the reader, step by step, how to do one and how to know when it has been done correctly. She also explains what 'connection' really means, taking the mystery out of putting a horse 'on the bit'. For the first time, these seemingly difficult concepts are laid out in a straightforward, easy-to-understand way. In subsequent chapters, she presents solid information in a lively fashion, interspersed throughout with anecdotes from successful riders from all different equestrian sports, and her own experience. Chapters on self-carriage, collected gaits, lateral movements, extended gaits, flying changes, and more, are all presented in the clearest way possible, accompanied by over two hundred photos, diagrams, drawings, and cartoons. Any serious rider, who wants to deepen the human-equine bond, as well as help the horse excel as an athlete, will eagerly welcome this book.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: J.A.Allen & Co Ltd
Published: 01 Oct 1999

ISBN 10: 0851317200
ISBN 13: 9780851317205

Author Bio
Jane Savoie, born and raised in Massachusetts, attended the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and received a B.S. in Animal Science. She rode hunters as a child, evented in college, and began specialising in dressage in 1976 when she moved to Vermont. She ran the riding programme at the Vershire School Stable, 1976 to 1980. Since 1980, she has been a freelance dressage instructor, editor-at-large for Dressage Today, EQUUS, and Horseplay magazines, motivational speaker, travelling clinician, trainer, and competitor with her home bases in South Strafford, Vermont and Wellington, Florida. She was the reserve rider for the Olympic Dressage Team in Barcelona, 1992 and dressage coach for the Canadian Three-Day Event Team at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.