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Training of horse and rider by book author Peter Pfister according to AVSK-schooling systemt (authority, trust, system, consequence)
35713 Eschenburg - Hermann-Löns-Str.11
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contact:
info@peterpfister.de
www.peterpfister.de
phone: +49 2774 6118 |
Being a riding instructor and horse trainer, I repeatedly encounter the challenge to riding very different horses. Along with this fact I often run into the problem of riding the horse with a well-fitting saddle. Especially when it came to starting young colts I often had to compromise when choosing a saddle, which weren’t always harmless. Since switching to the Barefoot Saddle system, this problem is gone. The flexible structure of the saddle will conform to all forms of backs and changes along when the muscles of a horse develop. Should a horse deviate from the average by quite a bit, a smaller or wider insert can simply be exchanged thank to a zipper.
The saddle automatically places the rider into the best position and enables the horse to travel freely and without constraint, even under the rider.
I use the saddle daily on different horses. It’s just ingenious to be able to simply take the saddle off one horse and place it on the next – and it will always fit. The low weight, handy form and the interconnected system make the Barefoot saddle ideal. Additionally the saddle is very comfortable, being a big plus for my small behind.
The versatility and range of models is another advantage. Whether one rides Dressage, Western or goes on endurance rides – there is a model available for each discipline.
I usually take the saddles along when I do a horse clinic – and quite a few riders have already found their solution to a previously permanent saddle problem.
