

USEF "S" and FEI 4* Dressage Judge Janet Foy issued an invitation to the dressage population: Ask me your toughest dressage questions; ask me about the things about riding, training, and competing... Read More
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USEF "S" and FEI 4* Dressage Judge Janet Foy issued an invitation to the dressage population: Ask me your toughest dressage questions; ask me about the things about riding, training, and competing that you just don’t understand; or, just ask me the questions you’re always afraid to ask because you don’t want to look like you don’t know what you’re doing!” The result was an outpouring of queries, from riders at every level, and from both those who just ride for fun as well as those who show.
Foy has earned a dedicated following over many years teaching popular clinics alongside US Olympians Steffen Peters and Debbie McDonald, and her vast knowledge of the sport of dressage and trademark sense of humor propelled her first book Dressage for the Not-So-Perfect Horse to bestseller status. Now, for her eagerly awaited follow-up, she’s responded to the hundreds of dressage questions she’s received in an easy-to-engage-with Q-and-A format. Readers find no-nonsense answers to everything from understanding how horses learn the movements to really getting” the importance of the outside rein to gaining coordination and achieving throughness.” As always, Foy’s enthusiasm emanates from her words, and her drive to provide solid understanding is underscored by her insistence that riding dressage is, above all, fun.
Foy has earned a dedicated following over many years teaching popular clinics alongside US Olympians Steffen Peters and Debbie McDonald, and her vast knowledge of the sport of dressage and trademark sense of humor propelled her first book Dressage for the Not-So-Perfect Horse to bestseller status. Now, for her eagerly awaited follow-up, she’s responded to the hundreds of dressage questions she’s received in an easy-to-engage-with Q-and-A format. Readers find no-nonsense answers to everything from understanding how horses learn the movements to really getting” the importance of the outside rein to gaining coordination and achieving throughness.” As always, Foy’s enthusiasm emanates from her words, and her drive to provide solid understanding is underscored by her insistence that riding dressage is, above all, fun.
Details
- Price: $24.95
- Pages: 152
- Carton Quantity: 52
- Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books
- Imprint: Trafalgar Square Books
- Publication Date: 30th June 2015
- Trim Size: 7 x 10 in
- ISBN: 9781570766749
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
PETS / Horses
SPORTS & RECREATION / Equestrian
Reviews
“Janet Foy conducts your own private Q&A session in her new book … [which] does not just pose all the standard questions, such as ‘How do I ride shoulder-in?’ Those important issues are addressed, of course, but Foy also tackles some of the ‘third rail’ dressage questions, such as ‘Why has competitive dressage strayed so far from classical dressage?’ Her responses will both enlighten and entertain.”—USDF Connection
“Janet Foy needs no introduction … [a]lways right on the money with her succinct manner and advice, she sees every detail. … A good book and a good companion to her earlier book Dressage for the Not-So-Perfect Horse.”—The Horse Studio (thehorsestudio.com)
Author Bio
USEF "S" and FEI 4* Dressage Judge Janet Foy issued an invitation to the dressage population: Ask me your toughest dressage questions; ask me about the things about riding, training, and competing that you just don’t understand; or, just ask me the questions you’re always afraid to ask because you don’t want to look like you don’t know what you’re doing!” The result was an outpouring of queries, from riders at every level, and from both those who just ride for fun as well as those who show.
Foy has earned a dedicated following over many years teaching popular clinics alongside US Olympians Steffen Peters and Debbie McDonald, and her vast knowledge of the sport of dressage and trademark sense of humor propelled her first book Dressage for the Not-So-Perfect Horse to bestseller status. Now, for her eagerly awaited follow-up, she’s responded to the hundreds of dressage questions she’s received in an easy-to-engage-with Q-and-A format. Readers find no-nonsense answers to everything from understanding how horses learn the movements to really getting” the importance of the outside rein to gaining coordination and achieving throughness.” As always, Foy’s enthusiasm emanates from her words, and her drive to provide solid understanding is underscored by her insistence that riding dressage is, above all, fun.
Foy has earned a dedicated following over many years teaching popular clinics alongside US Olympians Steffen Peters and Debbie McDonald, and her vast knowledge of the sport of dressage and trademark sense of humor propelled her first book Dressage for the Not-So-Perfect Horse to bestseller status. Now, for her eagerly awaited follow-up, she’s responded to the hundreds of dressage questions she’s received in an easy-to-engage-with Q-and-A format. Readers find no-nonsense answers to everything from understanding how horses learn the movements to really getting” the importance of the outside rein to gaining coordination and achieving throughness.” As always, Foy’s enthusiasm emanates from her words, and her drive to provide solid understanding is underscored by her insistence that riding dressage is, above all, fun.
- Price: $24.95
- Pages: 152
- Carton Quantity: 52
- Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books
- Imprint: Trafalgar Square Books
- Publication Date: 30th June 2015
- Trim Size: 7 x 10 in
- ISBN: 9781570766749
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
PETS / Horses
SPORTS & RECREATION / Equestrian
“Janet Foy conducts your own private Q&A session in her new book … [which] does not just pose all the standard questions, such as ‘How do I ride shoulder-in?’ Those important issues are addressed, of course, but Foy also tackles some of the ‘third rail’ dressage questions, such as ‘Why has competitive dressage strayed so far from classical dressage?’ Her responses will both enlighten and entertain.”—USDF Connection
“Janet Foy needs no introduction … [a]lways right on the money with her succinct manner and advice, she sees every detail. … A good book and a good companion to her earlier book Dressage for the Not-So-Perfect Horse.”—The Horse Studio (thehorsestudio.com)