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Hempfling - QUEIJO's First Dance 2008

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Description: Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling has been training the lusitano stallion Queijo for about 4 weeks! The video shows how he moved when he came to Klaus and how elegant, collected, proud and beautiful he has become after just 20 training sessions of 10-20 minutes. Complete relaxation and loosening up is the first important thing in the work and everything is build up on trust, liberty and understanding. Klaus' training supports and develops the natural balance and the horse is always worked from behind towards the front -- encouraging it to collect and carry itself on the hindquarters. The training sessions are short, to be sure the horse participates with joy and is eagerly waiting for the next session. All exercises are soft and always adapted to exactly this moment and in between there is lots of playing, long walks in the nature and just enjoying beeing together. But please remember: First dominance and trust -- then play! In the book 'Dancing With Horses' you can find all this described in details. In September 2008 you can experience Klaus working with Queijo, since he will return to the school-farm on Lyø - Denmark for further traning during the seminars in the September Block Course System. For further information please see: www.hempfling.com You can see more lunging work from Klaus with his stallion Yunque in the video "Art of Lunging" on our channel or in the video "Hempfling - Dancing with Yunque" on the channel LiveLB. The following text is from the web-site www.hempfling.com: Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling, with his professional background in communications has shaken up the international horse world. He is at the forefront of new ideas on working and interacting with horses. 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 development of the rider's "presence" and an orientation to holistic principles is integral to this work. Klaus' first book, "Dancing with Horses" (translated into more than 10 languages), met with overwhelming international success; thousands of spectators have witnessed a way of interacting with horses that made the horses the teachers, the bearers of mysteries, whose proximity could transform human lives. Klaus has the ability to "know" a horse within a few seconds and within a few minutes of the first meeting, he establishes a relationship so firmly that anything after that is completely based on trust. In his Borderline Demonstrations he transforms dangerous, nervous, traumatized, any kind of horse into cooperative companions. They recognize him as their leader, and become willing partners in groundwork and under saddle.

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