At Carrick Saddlery, we believe in continuous learning — whether that’s through our own training, hands-on experience with horses, or keeping up with the fantastic work of other professionals in the equestrian world.
I want to share a few blogs that I really respect. Each one offers valuable insights into horse comfort, saddle fitting, and rider education.
Learning from the Experts: Spotlight on Dr. Russell MacKechnie-Guire (Copy)
Saddle fitting isn’t just about how the saddle sits — it’s about how horse, rider, and tack work together. Dr. Russell MacKechnie-Guire, founder of Centaur Biomechanics, is at the forefront of research into this partnership. Here’s why his work inspires me and why it matters for riders everywhere.
Learning from the Experts: Spotlight on Annie Dillon
Annie Dillon blends classical horsemanship, biomechanics, and somatic awareness to help horses find true balance. Her work shows why posture and movement matter just as much as saddle fit.
Learning from the Experts: Spotlight on Becks Nairn
Understanding what lies beneath the saddle is key to true horse welfare. Becks Nairn’s dissections and biomechanics teaching gave me a whole new perspective on how muscles, ligaments, and the thoracic sling work together. Here’s why her work has been so valuable in my journey as a saddle fitter.
How to Become a Saddle Fitter Through the Society of Master Saddlers
Becoming a saddle fitter is a rewarding but demanding journey. The Society of Master Saddlers offers the gold-standard pathway, combining theory, hands-on practice, and ongoing professional development.