The Impact of Girthing on Horses Locomotion

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  • čas přidán 5. 03. 2023
  • A really informative video for you, all about the impact girthing has on a horses movement. An interesting watch for any equestrian who wants to get thinking or learn something new ! This video also provides a deep insight into the design of the FreeSpace girth.
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Komentáře • 62

  • @poniesatemypencils
    @poniesatemypencils Před 4 dny +14

    This is interesting! I always notice that people check the girth at the side and if it's loose they will tighten the girth more - but they never think about checking the tightness at the bottom. I remember telling people this but no one listens to me haha.. I have checked the bottom of the girth after people have tightened it again and it was WAY too tight.... No wonder why some horses end up with biting issues with girthing...
    I am glad that saddle makers are working on finding better solutions for the well being of the horse.

  • @MsBizzyGurl
    @MsBizzyGurl Před 6 dny +14

    I have wondered about this for years. Any woman wearing a tight fitting brassiere can understand these mechanics. Bravo. Now make these a requirement for all show horses.

  • @jobond3317
    @jobond3317 Před 17 dny +36

    Interesting. We can measure our impact on horses and give them the best opportunity for a great life.

  • @AdamTillontheWeb
    @AdamTillontheWeb Před rokem +27

    Without quantitative comparison it feels like an elaborate solution to a problem of debatable scale.

    • @WOWsaddles
      @WOWsaddles  Před rokem +17

      We have done the quantitative comparisons before, however it is not available to the public anymore as some of our less favourable results caused upset!

    • @DragonForgeStudio
      @DragonForgeStudio Před 8 měsíci +22

      @@WOWsaddlesregardless, I’d really like to see the results! A lot of horse gear hasn’t had much innovation in the last 100 years. It’s great that someone’s working on it

    • @nohillforahighstepper
      @nohillforahighstepper Před 19 dny +15

      I am very interested in this technology.
      Have you applied it to western roping saddles?
      I work on a large ranch in Wyoming. My horses might travel 10 - 15 miles in a day. Freedom of movement has been a concern for me for a long time. However, stability also plays a major role, especially if I need to doctor a bull.
      I would be interested in seeing some results from working horses on uneven ground, especially while roping.
      Thanks for the vid!
      😊😊😊

    • @phubblewubbphubblewubb
      @phubblewubbphubblewubb Před 2 dny

      Empathy and imagination is all you need to appreciate the traumas of incorrect girthing!

  • @KittyKevan
    @KittyKevan Před dnem

    This seems to be a very well,thought- out. I would really consider trying this and I’ll share it with some experienced riders.

  • @janawagner6540
    @janawagner6540 Před 16 dny +4

    Thanks for this new perspective! I know cinches are a point of contention for both of my horses.

  • @dreamcatcher3861
    @dreamcatcher3861 Před 5 dny +1

    This was fascinating, amazing work!

  • @barberton3695
    @barberton3695 Před 3 dny +1

    Very interesting study and solution

  • @shermoore1693
    @shermoore1693 Před 19 dny +19

    Minute 1.15. : you mean diameter, not circumference. The circumference is the entire perimeter. A part from that it's a very interesting video. I ride bareback precisely to avoid squeezing the ribcage. Is this type of girth already in the shops? Thanks for posting.

    • @WOWsaddles
      @WOWsaddles  Před 17 dny +4

      Ah thank you. Yes our FreeSpace girths are for sale on our website!

    • @shermoore1693
      @shermoore1693 Před 17 dny +1

      @@WOWsaddles Thank YOU!

    • @Crystal_Clout
      @Crystal_Clout Před 17 dny +6

      Doesn't riding bareback, (all the time), put pressure on the back, where a properly fitted saddle spreads the load without pressing on the spine? Genuine question, I'm wondering what the science is.

    • @shermoore1693
      @shermoore1693 Před 17 dny +10

      @@Crystal_Clout Riding bare back means that the back of the horse has to take only the weight of the rider (I weight 50 kg and ride a 550kg horse) and not a saddle. The distribution of the weight is, as you say, less spread out than with a saddle, that is true, but I have found that my horse moves more freely when I am bareback. I used to use a saddle when jumping more than 60 or 70cm and could notice the difference. I don't do much jumping now, only when we come across a fallen tree or something like that when out hacking. I have found that there are two major pluses to riding bareback: one is that you can feel every muscle in the horse meaning you can either follow/unite with his balance or counteract it depending on whether you want him to do something or if you want to avoid having him gallop away for fun! (I also ride without a bridle most of the time) and the second is that I feel his movement to be more relaxed. Perhaps it depends on the ratio weight of rider/weight of horse, or perhaps the strength of the back muscles of the horse (mine does not have a prominent spine, to the contrary). I just hope my horse is happy, he used to hate it when I tightened the girth before mounting.

    • @kittycatdays8719
      @kittycatdays8719 Před 15 dny +3

      @@shermoore1693riding bareback gives you two main pressure points-your seatbones. Even tensing up your thighs to try put more weight around the horses barrel rather than just under your seatbones won’t help much because the pressure distribution area is small and the pressure is uneven. There’s a reason we made saddles-both for our and the horse’s comfort. Please fit a saddle to your horse, bareback shouldn’t be ridden often, it’s basic physics. Close contact saddles (with a tree! A tree is necessary for proper weight distribution, treeless saddles are glorified bareback pads, and the stirrup straps put a shitton of weight around a thin area) might be what you’re looking for. They’re typically mono flaps so there’s less leather between you and the horse, yet they still have a tree and panels for the comfort of the horse.

  • @aktanakhmetov
    @aktanakhmetov Před rokem +41

    Have you ever measured pressure exerted by cord girths?

    • @WOWsaddles
      @WOWsaddles  Před 17 dny +10

      We have yes

    • @aktanakhmetov
      @aktanakhmetov Před 17 dny +6

      @@WOWsaddles and what were the measurement results and your conclusions?

    • @brogesz
      @brogesz Před 16 dny +2

      @@WOWsaddlesinterested in this too

    • @Timeisirrelevant
      @Timeisirrelevant Před 6 dny +1

      @@WOWsaddlesthat’s not a complete answer. My guess is you’re running out to check now. 😂

    • @phubblewubbphubblewubb
      @phubblewubbphubblewubb Před 2 dny

      Use your imagination.....Stubben did this decades ago with their elephant cord design. Even with the movement of each individual cord there will still be pressure and depending upon the 'egg illustration' this will vary between horses.

  • @celtichorsewoman
    @celtichorsewoman Před rokem +7

    Wow. So very informative and well- made. Thank you.

  • @dethmaul
    @dethmaul Před 6 dny +2

    That's cool as hell!

  • @meganfisher831
    @meganfisher831 Před 6 dny +1

    I love the immense amount of passion and research behind the design, and the designs available on the site being more than I expected in number. But I don't understand what stud girths mean? Is there a video on that?

  • @username201097
    @username201097 Před 17 dny +7

    Everything about a horse saddle is about the rider. My vision is to create a saddle that takes into consideration the horse. When people put those giant western saddles on the horse it looks like a rider in itself! I would love to see a super low weight saddle that is as absolutely minimal as possible. I want the horse to be as comfortable as possible even though this is as uncomfortable for a horse as it can be. This is my hope for the future of horses in captivity

    • @sylverscribs0490
      @sylverscribs0490 Před 17 dny

      i think a bareback pad already achieves this, unless you have something else in mind?

    • @username201097
      @username201097 Před 16 dny +4

      @@sylverscribs0490 well there would be limited time riding due to no stirrups- legs hanging is not comfortable - I am just thinking minimum saddle as opposed to 50 pounds of saddle. Just something I would like to see change. Maybe I am barking up the wrong tree - I also am not a fan of bridles either so…🤷‍♀️

    • @kittycatdays8719
      @kittycatdays8719 Před 15 dny

      @@username201097western saddles don’t tend to be THAT heavy and a properly fitted western saddle with a blanket of the correct thickness distributes weight properly. I’d recommend buying Rod Nickel’s saddle fit course, he goes over the basics very well for western saddles and explains everything. It’s pricey, but it’s absolutely worth it and has been recommended to me by multiple saddle fitters.

    • @memphis1201
      @memphis1201 Před 13 dny

      @@sylverscribs0490 It's all about weight distribution. Does a bareback pad do that?

    • @KitKat-uw2qt
      @KitKat-uw2qt Před 12 dny +4

      Wintec makes a Western saddle that only weighs about 10 pounds. it is synthetic, and probably my favorite saddle.

  • @emilycorwith1119
    @emilycorwith1119 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Very interesting!

  • @kymharris269
    @kymharris269 Před 20 dny +10

    Love this idea! I’ve taken a look at your website. Do you make conversion plates for ordinary girths? I can’t afford a full pressure release girth, but it would be great if I could convert my existing girth with a retro fitted pressure release plate.

    • @WOWsaddles
      @WOWsaddles  Před 17 dny +1

      Unfortunately our Sternum plates can only be used with our straps as they are designed specifically to fit.

  • @phubblewubbphubblewubb

    As you say this is not rocket science, trouble is most people don't think further than the end of their noses. As an ex fitter, I've seen the damage too many times, I remember when WOW was born, fantastic concept, most comfortable for horse and rider.

  • @1sacoyle
    @1sacoyle Před 3 dny +1

    Is there any info on the western cinch?

  • @PartanBree
    @PartanBree Před 11 dny

    Super interesting

  • @xoxohomes
    @xoxohomes Před 7 dny +1

    Is there a jumper version of the girth?

  • @Conny226
    @Conny226 Před 19 dny +3

    Can you use this on a western saddle

  • @denisedolphinpark
    @denisedolphinpark Před 16 dny +5

    would you/have you made one alike this for western saddles?

    • @WOWsaddles
      @WOWsaddles  Před 16 dny +6

      We already have :) it’s available on our website wowsaddles.com !

  • @mariannebarry1033
    @mariannebarry1033 Před rokem +13

    Has WOW considered the Western saddles or only Dressage?

    • @lilik6945
      @lilik6945 Před 18 dny +4

      if you want to use one, you can use conversion straps on your western rigging to add billets to use with the girth instead of a tie strap

    • @anemptyspace
      @anemptyspace Před 15 dny +1

      They have Western saddles of this type on their website, check it out if you're still interested

  • @jaynfontain6635
    @jaynfontain6635 Před 3 dny

    I wanna try this so bad

  • @mizzwitty1042
    @mizzwitty1042 Před 4 dny

    This is pretty revolutionary! 💡💖

  • @Nina-__
    @Nina-__ Před 18 dny +5

    Is this product for sale?

  • @sonjatheierl1
    @sonjatheierl1 Před 4 dny +1

    GO BARE BACK problem solved

  • @cosplayforever
    @cosplayforever Před 3 dny

    well, luckily I don't have to worry about any of this since I ride bareback 90% of the time

  • @user-kt6yx7ox7z
    @user-kt6yx7ox7z Před 19 dny +2

    It must be uncomfortable

  • @EthanLloydBarlow
    @EthanLloydBarlow Před 13 dny +2

    thats a big kangaroo.

  • @rhondaskiles5740
    @rhondaskiles5740 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is why you want a wide chested horse ut has bugger lungs