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Dancing with Horses - the art of body language (DVD)

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Dancing with Horses - the art of body language (DVD)

In this companion to the best-selling book Hempfling shows how to use body language to communicate with the horse demonstrating that even the slightest movement of the trainer conveys a powerful message.

Here is a clip from Klaus Hempfling's DVD - Dancing with Horses.  Just a sneak peek of what you can expect to see in this wonderful DVD.

Publisher: J.A.Allen
Format: DVD
Number of Pages: 50 mins
Author: Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling
Author Notes: Klaus Ferdinand Hempfing, has shaken up the international horse world with his though-provoking theories. The basis of his work is consideration for the horse's psyche, communication via a body language that is understood by the horse and interaction with these powerful, beautiful, dignified creatures in accordance with nature. The charismatic author's method of communicating with horses have been embraced by thousands of participants and onlookers at his clinics and demonstrations and Dancing with Horses, an international bestseller, made him Europes's most prolific horse whispterer.
Further Title Description: For master trainer Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling, work with horses is comparable to dancing. The primary obligation of riding, he explains, is to maintain the horse's powerful and elegant movement under saddle. Improper training compromises the horse's 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 on wild Pyreness stallions that are, within minutes, transformed into tame, willing partners nevertheless retaining their spirit. As Hempfling insists, when the trainer uses language the horse can understand, the horse's movement “will always be beautiful, from the first lesson on."

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