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2 Day Equisimulator Seminars
- Introduction |
Enlightened Equitation Simulator and Riding Theory/Remedial
Seminars
With Heather Moffett
and Della Orchard at East Leigh Farm, near Totnes
These seminar/workshops aim to clarify, simplify and demystify,
the techniques of riding, through simple, but very detailed explanation
and visual demonstration.
For those of you unfamiliar with the Equisimulators, these are machines
that simulate the movement of the horse, and are therefore used for
teaching the rider to synchronise their own movements with those
of the horse. In this way, the rider learns far more quickly to adhere
to the saddle, enhancing safety and enjoyment and also, most importantly,
saving the horse much discomfort from the rider bouncing about on
his back.
"saving the horse
much discomfort... "
The Equisimulator allows us to show the
rider the precise movements of the lower back and pelvis, hands
on, so that instead of the instructor telling the student to ‘sit deeper’, ‘relax your
lower back’ or ‘follow the movement’, all of which
are more or less meaningless to the novice rider, we are able to
show the rider precisely how to mirror the horse’s movements,
in a fraction of the normal time taken to learn by the old ‘practise
makes perfect’ methods of teaching. Practise does indeed make
perfect, but only the right sort!
Putting it simply, the horse has two sides
to his back and you have two sides to your rear end. Put two and
two together, in sync, and you make one. When you move together
as one unit, riding becomes effortless. If you are being taught
to use so much effort on a horse that you are the colour of beetroot
when you get off, then you are working much too hard! Every extra
movement that you make also means extra work for your horse. To
have to carry the rider’s weight
is not natural to him, and every time the rider loses balance, the
horse has to readjust his own balance.
Many very experienced riders come to East
Leigh for remedial work on their position, ability to absorb the
horse’s movement,
or frequently both. Very often the explanations that they learn here
are an absolute revelation- the phrase ‘But why have I never
been told this before’ has to be one that we hear during every
workshop!
THE ‘ENLIGHTENED’ APPROACH – SIMPLIFYING
RIDING
This method of teaching using simulators
is unique to Heather Moffett, who pioneered their use in the teaching
of riding. Heather analysed and devised methods to teach riders
the precise way in which to adhere to the horse’s movement, when only a teenager. Watching cowboy
films, Heather realised they seemed to be much more effortlessly
glued to the saddle than many riders she observed. Also, having seen
the great Portuguese Maestro Nuno Oliveira, at the 1966 Horse of
the Year Show, sitting so apparently still, Heather experimented
on her own horses, and in this way, evaluated exactly what it was
that enabled good riders to sit easily to the movement of the horse.
Friends then asked her who she had been to for lessons, as her riding
had improved so much! Heather replied that she hadn’t been
to anyone, but had worked it out for herself. So, the friends asked,
could she show them what she was doing? Using a saddle horse and
her own hands to guide the lower back and pelvic movement, Heather
found that she could teach the precise synchronisation of the rider’s
seat with the back of the horse in a very short time.
“But why have I never
been told
this before?”…
Realising that if only the saddle horse could replicate the movement
of the horse without actually moving away from her, Heather reasoned
that the riders could learn to ride in a fraction of the time, and
set about trying to get a simulator made. She tried engineering departments
of various universities, engineering firms, all to no avail until
25 years later, a friend, Jonathan Broughton-Heyes, finally made
a prototype machine.
Heather has now been teaching with the Equisimulator
for seven years and it has surpassed even her expectations. It
is possible to teach not only absorption of the movement, and a
correct, balanced rising trot even to a beginner in less than an
hour on average, it is also easy to teach riders from day one,
to learn ‘feel’,
that mystical quality that so many of us are told, only certain riders
are born with. Rubbish!! Everyone has nerve endings in their rear
ends, and so if told precisely how, can learn to feel with ease,
which hindleg is coming under, striking off the ground, when the
shoulder is coming back and when it is going forward, and therefore
to feel the diagonals in rising trot without having to look down,
and also to feel the right moment for the canter strike off.
Heather has been invited to lecture and teach
clinics with the Equisimulator all over the world. She has also
lectured with the machine, at the invitation of Cambridge Veterinary
School to illustrate rather graphically to equine veterinary students,
how poor riding affects the horse’s
ability to perform, and how riding related injuries to the horse
occur. Heather was guest speaker at the National Conference of Mounted
Police Instructors 2000, and also works with the Metropolitan Mounted
Police as a consultant riding trainer.
Della Orchard was Heather’s
working student four years ago, and is a truly excellent teacher.
Della is also a fully qualified Bowen Therapist, both Equine and
Human.
PLEASE NOTE!
It is very important that you send us a video of you riding,
whether on your own horse, or a riding school horse. This enables
us to give you the best possible tips and advice to take home with
you. Please make videos about fifteen minutes long, showing walk,
rising and sitting trot and canter. It does not matter if it is
in a lesson, a dressage test, or just schooling at home. Please
send this at least one week before arrival.
THERE WILL BE A MAXIMUM OF TEN STUDENTS PER SEMINAR.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ACCOMMODATION IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE OF THE
SEMINAR, ALTHOUGH LUNCH IS PROVIDED DAILY.
Price - £250
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Seatbone Saver

The original Heather Moffett Seatbone
Saver has been improved and is available now in the online shop. More details...
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