Coming Together: Use Body Language to Establish Leadership, Friendship, and Trust Review

Coming Together: Use Body Language to Establish Leadership, Friendship, and Trust
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I don't get it. Why are people saying this isn't a training dvd? Or that it's just a lot of artsy stuff that doesn't teach you anything? Are you kidding me?
EVERYTHING that Klaus is saying...if you just take the time to LISTEN, to HEAR what he's saying....you will learn exactly what you need to know to Understand your horse.
and THAT is better than any regular training dvd that just tells you, do A then do B then do step C....because frankly, most of those "training dvds" don't bother to tell you the psycology behind the moves....
If you don't understand WHY, HOW, and the true use of body language...the language of the horse, then you can do all the steps you want, but you simply will reach a point where you won't be able to go much further....because you can get your horse to do what you want most of the time....but you'll still have some issues...
Until you understand how to COMMUNICATE with the horse using your body and your energy and your mood. Yeah, your mood plays a big part in training.
If you want the gravy for your potatoes....this is it.
Klaus takes the time through slow motion parts in the video so that you can SEE exactly what he's talking about. If all the video is in present time and there's no slow motion, you will miss what he's talking about. So, that's the reason behind the slo mo stuff. It's totally necessary.
If you don't "get" this video, then sadly, you won't "get" horses.
If you are serious and open-minded and want to "get" your horse, truly "get" your horse....then this video will definitely put you in a different level, a higher playing field than the typical training dvds.
HIGHLY recommended!

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