Western Saddle Fitting Seminar

This intensive, week-long seminar is designed for aspiring and current saddle fitters, equine professionals, and serious riders seeking to achieve mastery in western saddle fitting. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge, hands-on application, and expert guidance, participants will gain the comprehensive skills necessary to become a world-class western saddle fitter, ensuring optimal comfort, performance, and well-being for horse and rider.

November 10-14, 2026
​$5,500 each
​Limit: 15 Participants

Wendy Winn

Seminar Objectives

  • Master Equine Anatomy and Biomechanics: Develop a deep understanding of the horse's musculoskeletal system and how it influences saddle fit and performance.
  • Deconstruct Western Saddle Design: Gain in-depth knowledge of various western saddle components, their functions, and how they impact fit.
  • Develop Advanced Assessment Skills: Learn systematic methods for evaluating horse conformation, back health, and movement in relation to saddle fit.
  • Implement Practical Fitting Techniques: Acquire hands-on experience in assessing saddle fit, identifying common issues, and making appropriate adjustments.
  • Understand Rider Biomechanics: Explore the intricate relationship between rider position, balance, and the horse's comfort and performance.
  • Troubleshoot Complex Fitting Challenges: Develop problem-solving skills to address difficult fitting scenarios and unique equine needs.
  • Establish Professional Practices: Learn best practices for client communication, record-keeping, and ethical conduct in the saddle fitting profession.
  • Dissection of an aged performance horse used in all aspects of the rodeo arena, one owner - one saddle fitter with a DVM from the state of Kansas.
  • Review of the skeletal structures from the 2025 seminars

Topics Covered

Equine Anatomy for Saddle Fitters

  • Skeletal structures and their role in weight bearing.
  • Muscular systems and common areas of atrophy or tension.
  • Spinal health and common back issues.
  • Gait analysis and its implications for saddle fit.
  • Dissection as a full day of the instruction with a DVM from the state of Kansas

Western Saddle Construction and Design:

  • Tree types, materials, and their impact on fit.
  • Bar angle, flare, and rock.
  • Seat design and rider balance.
  • Skirt length, rigging, and stirrup leathers.
  • Fleece, padding, and shims.

Comprehensive Horse Assessment:

  • Static and dynamic evaluation of horse conformation.
  • Palpation techniques for muscle and spinal health.
  • Identifying signs of discomfort or pain related to saddle fit.
  • Documentation and record-keeping.

Practical Saddle Fitting Sessions:

  • On-horse saddle placement and evaluation.
  • Identifying pressure points and bridging.
  • Addressing wither clearance and spinal channel issues.
  • Using different pads and shims effectively.

Rider Biomechanics and It's Influence:

  • Analyzing rider posture and balance.
  • The impact of rider weight and movement on the horse's back.
  • Adjusting the saddle for optimal rider position.

Problem-Solving and Case Studies

  • Analyzing rider posture and balance.
  • The impact of rider weight and movement on the horse's back.
  • Adjusting the saddle for optimal rider position.

Business and Ethics of Saddle Fitting:

  • Client communication and expectations.
  • Building a professional reputation.
  • Ethical considerations in saddle fitting.
  • Continuing education and resources.

Special Instruction From:

  • Saddle/Tree Builder
  • Equine Surgeon
  • Farrier
  • Dentist Massage / Acupuncturist 
  • Horse Trainer

Seminar Structure

The seminar will be an immersive experience, combining daily lectures, interactive discussions, live horse demonstrations, and extensive hands-on practical sessions. Participants will have the opportunity to work with a variety of horses and saddles under the direct supervision of experienced instructors. Group discussions and individual feedback sessions will be integral to the learning process.

Who Should Attend

This seminar is ideal for:

  • Individuals aspiring to become professional western saddle fitters.
  • Existing saddle fitters looking to refine their skills and expand their knowledge.
  • Equine bodyworkers, veterinarians, and farriers seeking to enhance their understanding of saddle fit.
  • Dedicated western riders who want to gain an in-depth understanding of saddle fitting for their own horses.

Dates

Location

Instructors

Cost

November 10-14, 2026

7450 Hopkins Creek Rd, St. George, Kansas 66535

Wendy Winn & Dixon Winn

$5,500 - Only taking 15 participants, first come first served

Dates:

November 10-14, 2026

Location:

7450 Hopkins Creek Rd, St. George KS 66535

Instructors:

Wendy Winn & Dixon Winn

Cost:

$5,500 - Only 15 participants - first come, first serve

Wendy Winn Coaching

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