Dancing with Horses: The Art of Body Language (2000) Review

Dancing with Horses: The Art of Body Language (2000)
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I own a challenging horse, and have tried many different systems of ground work with her - Parelli, Lyons, Centered Riding, etc. All of them had some effect, but none have really changed her exciteable nature and dominant attitude.
After using some of the exercises in Dancing With Horses, my mare has a totally different attitude. She is much more submissive, much more trusting. It is remarkable.
The book is visually beautiful. The photographs are very helpful in demonstrating the exercises, and are very pretty. The instructions in the text are clear. The horses - and the author - are very handsome, so there are aesthetic benefits as well.
The author describes a certain exercise, and says it will have a profound effect on the horse. I'm accustomed to marketing hyperbole, so I read it, but took it with a grain of salt. And what he wrote was true. Doing that one exercise made an immediate difference in my horse's attitude.
I can't say enough good things about this book. I hope you'll buy it and reap the benefits.
...
Happy trails.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Dancing with Horses: The Art of Body Language (2000)

Charismatic European trainer Hempfling shares his unique method of training horses from the ground using psychology and body language.

Buy Now

Click here for more information about Dancing with Horses: The Art of Body Language (2000)

0 comments:

Post a Comment