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Dressage for the Not-So-Perfect Horse

Riding Through the Levels on the Peculiar, Opinionated, Complicated Mounts We All Love

By (author) Janet Foy
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Trafalgar Square, North Pomfret, United States
Published: 8th Jun 2012
Dimensions: w 210mm h 268mm d 24mm
Weight: 1020g
ISBN-10: 157076509X
ISBN-13: 9781570765094
Barcode No: 9781570765094
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Thousands of riders pursue the sport of dressage, and the majority do so on a budget and with the horse they already have - or quite simply, the one they can afford. This means riders are facing the challenge of mastering one of the world's most esteemed equestrian events on horses that may not be bred specifically for the task, or may not be top prospects for any number of reasons - behavioural quirks, conformational impediments, age or soundness issues, you name it. International dressage judge and riding coach Janet Foy has ridden many different horses to the highest levels of dressage competition, and she has compiled her best tips for training and showing in one highly enjoyable book. Her expertise, good stories and good humour are destined to bring out the best in dressage riders and their 'not-so-perfect' horses everywhere. Rider's are bound to discover countless ways to apply Janet's advice to their dressage pursuits.

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Now [Foy] has compiled her best tips for training and showing the horse you have (or the horse you love, despite his faults) through the levels. Her lists of the common 'imperfections and evasions' experienced when riding movements are followed by Janet's creative ways to perfect those imperfections, sprinkled with numerous personal stories. Simple cures and solutions to common problems - brilliant! ... Not everyone has a top dressage horse but that doesn't mean you can't achieve great things - this book shows you how. From the start, Foy makes the book easy for readers. Foy's refreshing honesty made me read on. In fact, this book is sort of inoculation against training despair. She is outright in telling self-deprecating, humorous tales about her long journey from rodeo queen to dressage queen. ... In the future, any problem that presents itself, this book will be the first place I will go for help. What is perfect is the way this book is put together. With little effort, you can find your problem and get a workable solution. We love Foy's insistence that horses are individuals with physical and mental limitations and how she works with those issues. She believes in developing a strong foundation, so her explanations start with where your horse's basics might be weak. The book is divided into three sections . . . each section includes chapters on individual movements, making it easy to find exactly the kind of insight and help you might need. The book is well-organised and easy to understand and makes for a good read for those of us with 'imperfect horses'.