Klaus Ferdinand Hemfling opens up on a Life's Journey and how the horses became a part of that and the message that he finds in them has taken him on an extra-ordinary journey.
Beliefs create the preconceived notions we have and the excuses we make
for not being successful with our horse. They colour how you view your
horse and how we approach his training. Carlos Tabernaberri asks how we can raise our awareness to working with our horses.
Eleanor Russell shares her journey of being introduced to the master Nuno Oliveira and how from there she has made a lifetime of sharing his knowledge and his training.
Last month Anja began to share what she saw as the differences between
the Lusitano and the Andalusian. We continue this month with more
insights from this trainer including which in her opinion is easier to train to piaffe, the Iberian or the Warmblood. The answer might surprise you.
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problem was a lot of backward flexion in her hands, a lot of pulling. I said I
don’t think you are aware but I think it’s a habit, but nonetheless, you’re
pulling. She said, “I’m not pulling.”