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		<title>Elastic Contact with Your Horse&#8217;s Mouth in the Canter</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 15:10:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy Horse Tip #3   In the canter, your horse telescopes his neck forward and back in the same way he does in the walk. You need to follow with your arms in the canter. If you don’t, your horse can’t use his neck as balancing rod. So, he struggles, gives up, and falls [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Happy Horse</strong> Tip #3   In the <strong>canter</strong>, your <strong>horse</strong> telescopes his neck forward and back in the same way he does in the walk. You need to follow with your arms in the <strong>canter</strong>. If you don’t, your horse can’t use his neck as balancing rod. So, he struggles, gives up, and falls into the<strong> trot</strong>. He’s not being bad. You’re just putting him in a position where it’s very difficult for him to continue to <strong>canter</strong>.</p>
<p>Imagine that when you pick up the reins, your arms don’t belong to you anymore. They’re an extension of the rein, and they belong to your <strong>horse</strong>. </p>
<p>Here’s an exercise to help give you the feeling of an <strong>elastic contact</strong> in the <strong>canter</strong>. You can even practice this exercise in the halt first to get some muscle memory.<br />
•	Get up into a two-point position.<br />
•	Pretend you’re a jockey galloping down a track with your hands pushing your <strong>horse&#8217;s</strong> neck forward every stride.<br />
•	While doing that, notice how your elbows open and close with every stride.<br />
•	Then sit back down, and keep your elbows opening and closing in the same way.</p>
<p>For more info on the <strong>Happy Horse</strong> Course, go to: <a href="http://www.janesavoie.com/happyhorse/">www.janesavoie.com/happyhorse/</a></p>
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		<title>Dressage Trainer Jane Savoie’s New EQ Equisense Training Center Features Innovative Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 May 2011 15:46:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dressage Trainer Jane Savoie’s New EQ Equisense Training Center Features Innovative Technology
by Karin Glassman
Innovation. Dressage Training. Two seemingly incongruous concepts. Principles of classical dressage remain founded upon principles that trace back to Xenophon in 400 B.C. However, in 2010, Jane Savoie
succeeded in revolutionizing dressage by merging cutting-edge 21st century technology with traditional
dressage training and teaching [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Dressage Trainer Jane Savoie</strong>’s New <strong>EQ Equisense</strong> Training Center Features Innovative Technology<br />
by Karin Glassman<br />
Innovation. <strong>Dressage Training</strong>. Two seemingly incongruous concepts. Principles of classical dressage remain founded upon principles that trace back to Xenophon in 400 B.C. However, in 2010, Jane Savoie<br />
succeeded in revolutionizing dressage by merging cutting-edge 21st century technology with traditional<br />
dressage training and teaching methodology.</p>
<p>At the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, <strong>Jane Savoie</strong>’s company <strong>EQ-Equisense</strong>, Inc. debuted EQ <strong>SmartTack</strong> to wide acclaim. Followed by an additional six months of extensive field-testing, this innovative product continues to receive unanimous praise. Rider after rider – whether 15 or 50 years old, whether a professional or pleasure rider, whether a dressage aficionado, foxhunter, western reiner, or paraequestrian- is astonished at the subtle yet effective position, balance, and muscle memory changes that can be attained in a mere 15-minute demonstration evaluation. Imagine the potential for achievement with access to EQ technology on a regular basis!</p>
<p>EQ <strong>SmartTack</strong> is saddlery that is retrofitted with strategically placed sensors in the seat, flaps, stirrups, and reins. The EQ <strong>SmartTack</strong> saddle transmits precise information about your balance, symmetry, leg pressure and positioning, enabling your instructor to “see” below the surface. Sensors embedded in the<br />
EQ <strong>SmartTack</strong> stirrups provide additional essential information to let you know if the stirrups are correctly weighted for the exercise being performed. EQ <strong>SmartTack</strong> reins provide instant feedback about the quality of your connection with the horse’s mouth via sensors embedded within the reins. Armed with this<br />
information, you can correct uneven rein pressure and develop a more consistent, elastic contact.</p>
<p>Sensory data is transmitted wirelessly to an iPad or iMac computer for instantaneous viewing and<br />
interpretation by your instructor. By providing a virtual magnifying glass to examine heretoforeimperceptible<br />
elements of a student’s balance, position, and cues, corrections are immediate and<br />
accurate. This remarkable system skyrockets a student’s learning curve while also making learning fun.<br />
The EQ <strong>SmartTack</strong> system is designed for use on a real horse during an actual training session. It can also be used on the “<strong>Equicizer</strong>”, for warming up, for instructional purposes, for riding during inclement weather, or just for fun and fitness in any indoor setting. The <strong>Equicizer </strong>is a safe, mechanical horse that is operated by the same muscles employed while riding. This simulated riding experience, combined with precise sensory data relayed by the EQ proprietary software, and augmented by specific “buzz words”<br />
provided by the EQ instructor to trigger new muscle memories, results in remarkable immediate and<br />
sustained performance improvement.</p>
<p>After 35 years as a dressage instructor, <strong>Jane Savoie</strong>’s recognition of the unique challenges faced by riders and instructors was the genesis of <strong>EQ-Equisense</strong>, Inc. It is often those subtle yet visibly imperceptible imbalances in a rider’s position or use of the aids that exert significant detrimental effects upon<br />
performance. Riders can also be frustrated by their lack of natural “feel”, resulting in confusion about how<br />
to use their bodies to effectively communicate with their horse. Similarly, instructors struggle with how to<br />
teach “feel”, or kinesthetic awareness.</p>
<p>Jane joined forces with Peter E. Raymond, President of Human Condition, LLC, and a leading innovator<br />
in immersive simulation technology that recreates physical experiences through a digital medium.<br />
The EQ <strong>SmartTack</strong> products were developed with the assistance of <strong>Dr. Hilary Clayton</strong> at the renowned<strong> McPhail Equine Performance Center</strong> at Michigan State University, where she has developed sophisticated technology to study equine and equestrian biomechanics.</p>
<p>In June 2011, <strong>EQ Equisense</strong>, Inc. will be premiering the very first EQ Certified Training Center by <strong>Jane Savoie </strong>at Mistover Farm in Pawling, NY, a state-of-the-art horse boarding and training facility on 160 beautiful rolling acres, conveniently located within a one-hour drive from New York City. EQ Certified<br />
Training Centers by <strong>Jane Savoie</strong> feature EQ <strong>SmartTack </strong>and the most up-to-date EQ software installations, specially trained EQ instructors, and meet rigorous standards for horse management and training. For more information about EQ <strong>SmartTack </strong>and EQ Certified Training Centers by <strong>Jane Savoie</strong>, or to join the EQ community, go to<a href="http://www.eqtrained.com"> www.eqtrained.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Dressage Trainer Jane Savoie and Human Condition’s Peter Raymond Unite to Create EQ Equisense SmartTack</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Apr 2011 18:57:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dressage trainer Jane Savoie and Peter Raymond, President of Human Condition LLC, joined forces at EQ-Equisense to create the world’s first SmartTack for Equestrians.
After extensive research and development, Savoie and Raymond announced today that their revolutionary new product EQ-Equisense SmartTack is now available for purchase by dressage centers and universities.
Savoie saw the need for a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dressage trainer Jane Savoie and Peter Raymond, President of Human Condition LLC, joined forces at EQ-Equisense to create the world’s first SmartTack for Equestrians.</p>
<p>After extensive research and development, Savoie and Raymond announced today that their revolutionary new product EQ-Equisense SmartTack is now available for purchase by dressage centers and universities.</p>
<p>Savoie saw the need for a system like SmartTack because she recognized the unique challenges facing riding instructors and students—the ability to teach and learn that elusive quality called “feel”.</p>
<p>Jane explains that, “Subtle imbalances in a rider’s position are not always clearly visible to the human eye. Yet they clearly have a negative impact on riding and training. Plus, riders get frustrated by their lack of natural “feel” which results in unbalanced and crooked bodies as well as confusion about how to use aids correctly. EQ SmartTack addresses both of these issues.”</p>
<p>Raymond, a leading innovator in immersive simulation technology describes EQ SmartTack as, “tack retrofitted with sensors in the seat, flaps, stirrups, and reins. The sensory data is transmitted wirelessly to an iPad or Apple computer for instantaneous interpretation. Data may also be captured for later review and analysis.</p>
<p>The most exciting aspect of SmartTack, however, is that it is designed not only for static position analysis but also for use while actually riding your own horse.  The system gives an instructor instantaneous feedback about a rider’s position and pressure in the saddle and on the reins while riding.</p>
<p>By providing a “magnifying glass” to examine often imperceptible elements of a student’s balance, position, and use of the aids, corrections are immediate and accurate. This system skyrockets a student’s learning curve while also making learning fun.”</p>
<p>Supported by solid research conducted by Dr. Hilary Clayton at the McPhail Equine Performance Center at Michigan State University, the EQ SmartTack System merges cutting-edge technology with proven teaching and training methodology.</p>
<p>To learn more about how you can bring Jane Savoie and Peter Raymond’s EQ-Equisense SmartTack to your dressage facility or university, go to <a href="http://www.eqtrained.com">www.eqtrained.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Experiencing the Jane Savoie Clinic as a Demo Rider At Northwest Horse Expo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Apr 2011 16:15:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[    I have been working with Jane Savoie for 2 years now, via her video analysis of me
    riding my horses on her Dressage Mentor website. But I had never met her
    in person before.
    Therefore I would like to thank ODS for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>    I have been working with Jane Savoie for 2 years now, via her video analysis of me<br />
    riding my horses on her Dressage Mentor website. But I had never met her<br />
    in person before.</p>
<p>    Therefore I would like to thank ODS for the opportunity to be a demo rider at<br />
    the Northwest Horse Expo this year!  I was also lucky enough to be able to take off<br />
    from work to be able to watch the other 2 clinics that I was not a demo rider in!</p>
<p>    I probably enjoyed Saturday the most, as besides her lateral work clinic, she also<br />
    gave a very motivational speech about choosing to be happy vs.sad. The main<br />
    messages were not to allow negative people to bring you down and that anything<br />
    you set your mind to, you can achieve! </p>
<p>    Also exciting- her <a href="http://www.eqtrained.com">Equisense SmartTack</a> that senses exactly what mistakes the<br />
    rider is making both in position and use of the aids! (<a href="http://www.eqtrained.com">www.eqtrained.com</a>)</p>
<p>    I was so proud of Hindrik during this past weekend and think both he and I<br />
    learned a lot. He is usually tense around large audiences and I always have<br />
    my hands full with him at shows, but that &#8216;nervousness&#8217; is also what makes<br />
    him a great horse and super responsive to light aids, once he&#8217;s warmed up!</p>
<p>    On Saturday I rode him in the warm up arena with Mules knocking jumps over<br />
    right next to him, and all kinds of riders carrying flags and western<br />
    riders zipping all around him.  I was so proud of him in that he could<br />
    remain focused on me, and stay rhythmic and relaxed!  After those rides,<br />
    I will NEVER complain about any warm ups at dressage shows again!!!<br />
    I was hopeful that after those warm up rides, the Jane clinic would be a piece<br />
    of cake!  </p>
<p>    However, the large audience, loud noise, and new arena made him spook and<br />
    adopt a bolting type posture when we first walked in. Jane took good care<br />
    of us though, and instructed us to do one of her &#8220;relaxation&#8221; suppling<br />
    exercises. She realized I had to keep him moving and let us keep walking<br />
    and as she explained things, and she also asked the audience not to clap<br />
    and to do &#8220;silent applause&#8221; instead. </p>
<p>    We got a lot out of being in this clinic, as it was probably the largest<br />
    audience Hindrik has been exposed to so far, and he ended up handling<br />
    it really well!  The audience got to see how a really hot horse can be<br />
    calmed down and handled by suppling so it could be a good experience for the horse.</p>
<p>    Sue Zoltner</p>
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		<title>Dressage Trainer, Jane Savoie, Unveils Her Revolutionary Horse and Rider Training System by EQ-Equisense</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Feb 2011 23:08:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dressage trainer, Jane Savoie, is excited about her new company EQ-Equisense’s breakthrough approach to riding and horse training for all equestrians.
EQ Equisense Systems and three-time Olympic coach, Jane Savoie, debuted this unique training system for dressage horses and riders at the World Equestrian Games in Lexington, Kentucky. Developed with the help of the world-renowned McPhail [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Dressage trainer</strong>,<strong> Jane Savoie</strong>, is excited about her new company <strong>EQ-Equisense</strong>’s breakthrough approach to riding and <strong>horse training</strong> for all <strong>equestrian</strong>s.</p>
<p><strong>EQ Equisense</strong> Systems and three-time Olympic coach, <strong>Jane Savoie</strong>, debuted this unique training system for <strong>dressage horses</strong> and riders at the World Equestrian Games in Lexington, Kentucky. Developed with the help of the world-renowned McPhail Equine Performance Center, EQ’s line of products changes the face of <strong>equestrian </strong>sports forever.</p>
<p><strong>Savoie </strong>says, “This exciting marriage of training and technology skyrockets a rider’s learning curve far beyond traditional teaching methods because it relies on science rather than flawed subjective human analysis and bias.”</p>
<p>EQ training moves leaps beyond traditional <strong>horsemanship </strong>and delivers to riders an unprecedented set of tools and technology to improve their own skills as well as their <strong>horses</strong>’ training. The EQ motto is: If you can see and feel it, you can fix it. EQ helps you see and feel it. EQ Certified Training Centers are opening globally and a mobile clinic begins a multi-event tour in the Spring of 2011.</p>
<p>The EQ Sensored Tack actually senses how a rider moves. It give an instructor a better “magnifying glass” so she can really see below the surface right down to the root of training problems. The EQ Sensored Tack can be used either on an <strong>Equicizer </strong>for position analysis and diagnosis. But it also can be used on the rider’s actual horse. Data is transmitted wirelessly to the EQPro system where the instructor can analyze the nuances in the riders position and use of aids.</p>
<p>EQ is also launching EQ Live–the premier equestrian destination for riders in all disciplines and all levels of experience. With EQ Live, you can learn, compete, and connect with other people who are passionate about <strong>horses</strong>. With a range of iPhone apps, DVDs, and online riding simulations, you can tune up your skills day or night, whether at your stable or in your living room.</p>
<p>Experience the most revolutionary advancement in the <strong>horse </strong>industry for diagnosing, evaluating, and improving your riding skills by visiting <strong>dressage trainer, Jane Savoie</strong>‘s <strong>Equisense</strong> website www.eqtrained.com. Check it out at: http://social.eqtrained.com/videos/view/video—_80.html</p>
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		<title>Dressage Trainer Jane Savoie’s DVD on Handling The Horse That Shys</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Jan 2011 13:14:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[“How to Handle Shying” DVD
Hosted by Jane Savoie

This DVD on How To Handle Shying helps you: 

Learn Why Horses Shy
Understand The Dominant Eye
Avoid Several Common Rider Mistakes
Learn Simple Exercises to Help You Relax Both On And Off Your Horse
Learn The Exact Aids For A Suppling Technique To Relax Your Spooky Horse
Learn How To “Read Your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>“How to Handle Shying” DVD</strong></h2>
<p>Hosted by Jane Savoie</p>
<p><img src="http://equisense.squarespace.com/storage/ShyingDVDcover.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>This DVD on How To Handle<strong> Shying</strong> helps you:<strong><strong> </strong></strong></p>
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<li>Learn Why <strong>Horses Shy</strong></li>
<li>Understand The Dominant Eye</li>
<li>Avoid Several Common Rider Mistakes</li>
<li>Learn Simple Exercises to Help You Relax Both On And Off Your <strong>Horse</strong></li>
<li>Learn The Exact Aids For A Suppling Technique To Relax Your <strong>Spooky Horse</strong></li>
<li>Learn How To “Read Your Horse’s Ears” To Know When He’s About To<strong> Shy</strong></li>
<li>How To Gradually Introduce a “Scary Object”</li>
</ul>
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<div>“What a difference this makes! When I use your suppling  technique,  my horse focuses on me instead of everything around us.  Powerful little  tool you have there, Jane!”—Dale S.“My <strong>horse</strong> has done a 180-degree turn in her daily rides!  Tuesday  night I was able to take her out on her very first SOLO trail  ride EVER.  Last year I struggled for 3 hours just to get her down a  200-yard  stretch of trail in broad daylight without her balking!” –  Makon B</p>
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<p>To find the dvd on Handling the <strong>Horse</strong> that <strong>Shys</strong>, go to the Shop at:  <a href="http://www.eqtrained.com"> http://www.eqtrained.com</a></p>
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		<title>EQ – Equisense Systems Unveils a Revolution in Equestrian Sports at The World Equestrian Games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[EQ – Equisense Systems Unveils a Revolution in Equestrian Sports at The World Equestrian Games
EQ – Equisense Systems unveils a revolution in equestrian sports at The World Equestrian Games, September 2010.
EQ Equisense Systems, Inc. will debut the most revolutionary equestrian training system in the industry at the World Equestrian Games in Lexington, Kentucky. Developed with [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>EQ – Equisense</strong> Systems unveils a revolution in equestrian sports at The World Equestrian Games, September 2010.</p>
<p><strong>EQ Equisense</strong> Systems, Inc. will debut the most revolutionary equestrian training system in the industry at the World Equestrian Games in Lexington, Kentucky. Developed with three-time Olympic coach,<strong> Jane Savoie</strong>, and the world-renowned McPhail Equine Performance Center Institute, EQs line of products changes the face of equestrian sports forever.</p>
<p><strong>Savoie</strong> says, “This exciting marriage of training and technology skyrockets a rider’s learning curve far beyond traditional teaching methods because it relies on science rather than subjective human analysis.”</p>
<p><strong>EQ-Equisense</strong> training moves leaps beyond traditional horsemanship and delivers riders unprecedented tools and technology to improve their own skills and their horses’ training. The EQ motto is: If you can see, you can fix it. EQ helps you see it.</p>
<p>EQ is also launching EQ Live–the premier equestrian destination for riders in all disciplines and all levels of experience. With EQ Live, you can learn, compete, and connect with other people who are passionate about horses. With a range of iPhone apps, DVDs, and online riding simulations, you can tune up your skills day or night whether at your stable or in your living room.</p>
<p><strong>EQ-Equisense</strong> will also debut the EQ – Nutrena Change Your Game feed selector. The selector allows horse owners to match the right feeding program with their horses’ nutritional needs. This state-of-the-art system is available in the Nutrena pavilion in the downtown area at the International Equestrian Festival as well as EQ’s booth at the Horse Park–Booth #610.</p>
<p>Special demonstrations will take place at EQ’s booth twice a day. This is the first time <strong>EQ-Equisense</strong> will demonstrate the system to the public, previously code named SSNP (Super Secret Ninja Project), EQ will be unveiled on Saturday September 25th. Participants can register online at www.eqtrained.com <http://www.eqtrained.com/> or sign up at booth #610. Four lucky riders will be chosen daily to be evaluated by the EQ team led by Jane Savoie.</p>
<p>The public is welcome to visit Booth #610 at the Horse Park where you’ll have a chance to meet Jane and enter to win a chance to be evaluated by <strong>Jane Savoie</strong>’s amazing team of clinical experts. Experience the most revolutionary advancement in the industry for diagnosing, evaluating, and improving your riding skills!</p>
<p><strong>EQ Equisense</strong> is proud to announce our growing list of partners, Cetyl M and Fortiflex.</p>
<p>For press contacts:</p>
<p>Peter E Raymond<br />
<strong>EQ Equisense</strong> Systems<br />
646-867-0644<br />
praymond@eqtrained.com <mailto:praymond@eqtrained.com></p>
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		<title>Dressage Trainer Jane Savoie on In Country TV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m excited to tell you that you can actually see some dressage on In Country TV this Monday and Saturday.
My segments will be aired May 24th at 8p &#038; 11p eastern and Sat May 29th at 7:30pm. There will be 2 segments&#8211;cantering &#038; straightness.

Here&#8217;s a link to In Country TV. http://www.incountrytelevision.com/show.cfm?id=70
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m excited to tell you that you can actually see some <strong>dressage </strong>on In Country TV this Monday and Saturday.</p>
<p>My segments will be aired May 24th at 8p &#038; 11p eastern and Sat May 29th at 7:30pm. There will be 2 segments&#8211;cantering &#038; straightness.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.janesavoie.com/blog/dressage-trainer-jane-savoie-on-in-country-tv/moshi_frontpage/" rel="attachment wp-att-495"><img src="http://www.janesavoie.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Moshi_frontpage-217x300.jpg" alt="" title="Jane Savoie and Moshi" width="217" height="300" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-495" /></a></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a link to In Country TV. http://www.incountrytelevision.com/show.cfm?id=70</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t miss the chance to see some <strong>dressage</strong> on TV this week!</p>
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		<title>Happy Horse Home Study Course Is Live Until May 3</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Happy Horse course is available now for the next 4 days ONLY until May 3 (or sooner if we run out of inventory first). You can check it out here:
http://www.janesavoie.com/a_happy_horse.htm
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <strong>Happy Horse course</strong> is available now for the next 4 days ONLY until May 3 (or sooner if we run out of inventory first). You can check it out here:</p>
<p>http://www.janesavoie.com/a_happy_horse.htm</p>
<p>By the way, I know it’s a pretty long page. I tried to keep it short, but describing everything in the course took a lot of space.</p>
<p>If you’ve already made up your mind that you want one, just skip to the bottom where you can claim your copy right away.</p>
<p>Here are some sample clips from the <strong>Happy Horse course</strong>:</p>
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		<title>Help Your Horse By Sitting Evenly On Your Seatbones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can help your horse stay in good balance by sitting evenly on your seatbones.
Here&#8217;s a cool image to help you make sure you&#8217;re part of the solution instead of part of the problem.
Imagine you&#8217;re sitting on top of a basketball.
If you lean forward, the basketball shoots out the back.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can help your <strong>horse</strong> stay in good <strong>balance </strong>by sitting evenly on your <strong>seatbones</strong>.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a cool image to help you make sure you&#8217;re part of the solution instead of part of the problem.</p>
<p>Imagine you&#8217;re sitting on top of a basketball.<br />
If you lean forward, the basketball shoots out the back.<br />
If you lean back, the basketball shoots out in front of you.<br />
If you lean to the right, the basketball pops out to the left.<br />
If you lean to the left, the basketball pops out to the right.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re sitting straight and evenly on your <strong>seatbones</strong>, you can keep the basketball directly on top of your <strong>horse</strong>&#8217;s back. For more <strong>position tips</strong> go to <a href="http://programyourposition.com">www.programyourposition.com</a></p>
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