Equine ergonomist and Saddle evaluation
Finding a good fit
Tammy is progressing through the externship phase of the Certified Equine Ergonomist program by Saddle Fit 4 Life. Certified Equine Ergonomists are not specifically trained to do any adjustment work on the saddle or sell saddles. The CEE is trained strictly to provide the client with an unbiased 80+ point evaluation based on scientific research, without affiliation to a particular brand to ensure comfort, balance and protection against saddle related injuries & long-term lameness. The Equine Ergonomist works in conjunction with a Licensed Certified Saddle Ergonomist to provide horse and rider with a properly fitted saddle.
A client can expect these deliverables from a CEE:
Saddle evaluation services are performed at your barn. Sessions generally take about 45 min to 1 hour.
Tammy is progressing through the externship phase of the Certified Equine Ergonomist program by Saddle Fit 4 Life. Certified Equine Ergonomists are not specifically trained to do any adjustment work on the saddle or sell saddles. The CEE is trained strictly to provide the client with an unbiased 80+ point evaluation based on scientific research, without affiliation to a particular brand to ensure comfort, balance and protection against saddle related injuries & long-term lameness. The Equine Ergonomist works in conjunction with a Licensed Certified Saddle Ergonomist to provide horse and rider with a properly fitted saddle.
A client can expect these deliverables from a CEE:
- Evaluate saddle fit to horse & rider (Static)
- Evaluate saddle fit to horse & rider (Dynamic)
- Measure & Map the horse
- Identify fit issues in Horse & Rider
Saddle evaluation services are performed at your barn. Sessions generally take about 45 min to 1 hour.