
A balanced and effective rider position is one of the most important parts of good horsemanship. Even small rider imbalances can influence your horse’s balance, movement, comfort, and performance.
Our Rider Seat Analysis & Coaching service combines advanced movement tracking technology with personalised coaching feedback to help riders better understand their position, posture, balance, and riding mechanics in walk, trot, and canter.
Through detailed video analysis, we help riders identify strengths, uncover areas for improvement, and create a structured path toward more effective and harmonious riding.
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Our rider analysis focuses on important position and biomechanics factors including:
✔ Head position and alignment
✔ Shoulder balance and posture
✔ Arm and hand position
✔ Upper body stability
✔ Seat balance and symmetry
✔ Leg position and lower leg stability
✔ Overall rider posture and effectiveness
✔ Rider straightness and body alignment
✔ Weight distribution and balance between left and right side
Every rider is unique. Your flexibility, balance, riding level, discipline, and your horse all influence your riding position and movement patterns.

We carefully review your riding in walk, trot, or canter and explain what the measurements and movement patterns mean in practical terms.




Technology can measure movement — but true progress comes from understanding how to apply the results.
Our coaching service transforms movement analytics into practical, easy-to-follow training guidance designed specifically for you and your horse.
Rather than generic recommendations, we focus on:
✔ Your individual riding style
✔ Your horse’s movement and needs
✔ Your current skill level
✔ Long-term rider development
✔ Building harmony between horse and rider
To ensure accurate analysis results, please follow these filming guidelines:
Side View Videos
- One gait per video only (walk, trot, or canter)
- Minimum video length: 1 minute
- Side view of horse and rider required
- Landscape / horizontal video preferred
- Horse and rider must remain centered in the frame
-Only one direction change per video
Rear View Videos
For rider balance and symmetry assessment, riders may also submit rear-view videos recorded directly from behind the horse and rider.
Requirements:
- Only Walk videos
- Minimum video length: 1 minute
- Horse and rider must remain centered in the frame
- Portrait video preferred
- Clear visibility of rider posture, seat, and leg position
1. Choose your analysis option: single gait, full 3-gait assessment or rear view
2. Record your rider video following the video guidelines.
3. Submit your video through the upload link we send after purchase.
4. We review your video and confirm if it is accepted for analysis.
5. We analyze your riding position, balance, symmetry, and movement patterns.
6. You receive detailed feedback together with your personalized training and exercise plan.
7. Continue tracking your progress with follow-up analyses over time.

Technology can measure movement — but true progress comes from understanding how to apply the results.
Our coaching service transforms movement analytics into practical, easy-to-follow training guidance designed specifically for you and your horse.
Rather than generic recommendations, we focus on:
✔ Your individual riding style
✔ Your horse’s movement and needs
✔ Your current skill level
✔ Long-term rider development
✔ Building harmony between horse and rider
Includes:
✔ Detailed rider analysis
✔ Personalized coaching feedback
✔ Tailored training plan
$39
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Includes:
✔ Full rider position assessment in all gaits
✔ Detailed coaching feedback
✔ Complete personalised training plan
$99
SAVE $18 compared to booking individually
Includes:
✔ Full rider position assessment in all gaits and from the rear
✔ Detailed coaching feedback
✔ Complete personalised training plan
$125
SAVE $31 compared to booking individually
Disclaimer
Our analysis and feedback service is designed as rider coaching and training support. We use AI technology to evaluate rider seat and horse movement, and then provide expert interpretation, feedback, and tailored training plans. This service is intended for educational and training purposes only and is not a substitute for veterinary, medical, or therapeutic advice. Riders remain responsible for applying all advice safely and should consult a veterinarian or qualified professional for any health or soundness concerns regarding their horse.
