Mittwoch, 5. November 2008

Dacing with horses

Hi I just wanted to share!

I just love to watch and learn from this remarkable Horseman Klaus Hempfling.

Does anyone else know him?

Dancing With Horses: The Art Of Body Language

Hempfling, K.F.

For master trainer Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling, work with horses is comparable to dancing. The primary obligation of riding, he explains is to maintain the horses powerful and elegant movement under saddle. Improper training compromises the horses naturally joyful steps with confusing commands; a horse moves with extraordinary grace only if the request is effectively communicated. In this demonstration, Hempfling teaches us the language of horses. Advising that even the slightest movement conveys powerful information. Hempfling shows how to use body language to communicate. He demonstrates his methods one wild Pyrenees stallions that are, within minutes, transformed into tame, willing partners - nevertheless retaining all their spirit. As Hempfling insists, when the trainer uses languae the horse can understand, the horses movement will always be beautiful, from the first lesson.

DVD 50

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Coming Together: Use Body Language To Establish Leadership, Friendship And Trust

By Hempfling, K.F.

DVD 50 min

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What Horses Reveal: From First Meeting To Friend For Life

Hempfling, K.F.

Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling took the international horse world by storm with his acclaimed book and companion video Dancing With Horses. Now, he returns with another illuminating look at his groundbreaking theories. In What Horses Reveal, Hempfling explains his unique system for recognizing horses personalities: every horse no matter what breed or type, fits into one of his 26 clearly defined character groups. Each of these character groups has a corresponding training methodology – a carefully considered process of learning that best serves that type of horses habitual behaviors, inclinations, and pet peeves. Hempfling also emphasizes the importance of understanding the intricacies of body language: both the horses and your own. He explains that mental and physical self-control are imperative when working with horses – one misplaced or misunderstood feeling, glance, posture, attitude or movement can make the difference between success and failure in your relationship.

Hard Back 206 pgs.

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