This was a great book that explained many fundmental principles, while at the same time including individual input. To see the variation, the depth, and the way that each trainer connected to the horses, and how they explained this, was VERY helpful. An interesting read, it allowed a lot of learning, while being interesting. This really helped show the differences between trainers, and in a very simple way explained basics and REASONING.
SUMMARY: multiple renown dressage riders are interviewed, with SOME of the same questions about their careers, training horses, their riding, how they interact with horses, what they wish would improve or change in the sport, etc.
The best parts: I really liked how the same questions were sometimes asked because it really allowed to see the differences between individual methods of training. I also liked how the basic ideas, such as half halts, lateral movements an things that are often discussed, but never explained were talked about. It was very unique to see "from" the trainers view. The pictures were also helpful.
The not so best parts: I thought that sometimes the question were not answered, I also felt that it could get a bit repetitive, And sometimes the pictures weren't "technically" explained but instead were opinionated (which I completely Agreed with, but felt that I would have learned more if the image was analysed and explained.
I recommend this book for any dressage rider who wants to learn more!