Personal interview with
Klaus about connecting with horses, with fundamental insights.
http://www.hempfling.com/. This video describes important parts of the fundamental work of the horse therapist
Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling. For a better and correct understanding and to avoid misunderstandings, it is important to connect the shown video with his background, which we are adding in the following lines:
Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling continues shaking up equestrians all over the world, with response in all fields like natural horsemanship, horse whispering, classical and freestyle dressage, equestrian sports, western riding, endurance and eventing. He is at the forefront of new ideas on working and interacting with horses and is known for amazing groundwork with breeding stallions, considering their special potential and necessities. He considers the horse's psyche and communicates via body language with these beautiful creatures. His first book, '
Dancing with
Horses' met with overwhelming international success, especially in pleasure riding and natural riding.
One of the newest publications with huge impact is
The Path of
The Horse by
Stormy May http://www.thepathofthehorse.com/
Home... where Hempfling is portrayed.
One of his specialities is the work with difficult horses, like in this video - he transforms dangerous, nervous, traumatized horses into cooperative companions. They recognize him as their leader, and become willing partners in groundwork and under saddle.
With a handful of known names like
Monty Roberts and
Pat Parelli,
KFH is influencing the natural equine handling at top level.
A number of main articles on his horse work have recently been published in Horses
For Life http://www.horsesforlife.com.
Very important for Hempfling is in general to interact in all field as long as the activities accord to the horses nature. He is therefore also training and coaching horse-people from fields like show jumping, baroque and artistic dressage, driving, racing, working equitation, doma vaquera and garotcha.
KFH also talks about issues like join-up, round pen, bullfight with horses (rejoneador de toro, toreros, represented by
Pablo Hermoso
Mendoza,
Leonardo Hernandez and Bohorquez), and barefoot riding, natural hoof care, bareback riding, rein-less and bridle-less riding. His own riding system
Balanced Weight Riding starts with thorough groundwork and lunging at liberty, building up the potential for the exercises of the
High School Dressage (
Haute Ecole), like shoulder-in,
Spanish walk, passage, piaffe, half-pass, flying change, which all origin in the horses natural movements and may be performed at completely loose reins, in contrast to
English dressage (represented by names like Helgstrand and Grunsven), and the conventional classical dressage (represented at
Cadre Noir, the
Spanish Riding School in
Vienna,
Escola Portuguesa de Arte Equestre and the
Royal Andalusian School of
Equestrian Art).
Genetic changing in breeding, horse characters and horse types are also topics in KFHs repertoire, which he employs with all horses (What Horses
Reveal). You will often find him with horses of baroque breeds like Lusitano,
PRE, Lipizzan, Knapstrup, and
Friesian but he is also very attached to the natural horse types like
Arabian,
Criollo,
Welsh,
Welsh Cob, Haflinger,
Icelandic and
Connemara. His approach is valid for all horses and everyone may feel at home in these authentic basics of
Equus. In his courses therefore also riders and breeders from totally different styles are learning how to gain the friendship of their horses, often associated with breeds like
Quarter,
Thoroughbred,
Pinto,
Irish Cob,
Paso Fino and other horse types.
One may say that he is meanwhile one of the leading names in the issue animal and especially horse welfare, as well as wildlife, roots in nature and animal communication.
Hempflings professional background is in the fields communication, art, theatre, music, study of native people and cultures. He lives on a small island in the
Danish Archipelago where he conducts exclusive courses for people from all corners of the world.
- published: 15 Oct 2010
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