My Passion
The Vision of Saddlefit 4 Life®
by Jochen Schleese
I have always wanted to work with horses. When I was at the point
of deciding what to do with my life I did a co-op with an equine
vet, and a co-op at a saddlery (Passier). While working with live
animals really appealed to me, the thought of another 6-8 years of
school did not, so I decided to become a saddler – which allowed
me the time to continue riding, since I was training before and
after work.
I had a beautiful 7 year old Hannoverian gelding (Pirat out of
Perser XX) at the time, and was riding with the likes of Bettina
Overesch-Hoy and other very talented German young riders. However,
after placing in German nationals in 1982 Pirat began showing signs
of lameness – which at the time I did not attribute to the saddle,
since after all, I was surrounded by experts – vets, trainers,
farriers who all had a job of keeping us fit for the team. When I
think of the remedial applications we used in an attempt to ward off
the lameness with, including blocking, blistering, re-shoeing and
all sorts of pharmaceuticals, I could cry. Knowing what I know now,
it was simply the fact that the construction of my saddle was not in
keeping with the requirements of the horse – forward facing tree
points which were hit by the shoulder during every step he took; a
too narrow gullet which impacted his spinal processes, ligaments,
and nerves along the back, and likely a gullet plate which pinched
him and impeded his wither muscle as he tried to jump and move.
Everything by the book – a textbook case of pure torture for my
poor horse.
I wish I knew then what the past 22+ years of experience and
working with equine professionals around the world have taught me; at
the very least I know Pirat would have been sound a lot longer, at the
very best perhaps my riding career would have gone much farther. I had
to retire him for lameness after we made the qualifications for the
European Championships in 1984, and that was basically the end of my
riding career.
Having made my own horse suffer as he did, I am very aware of
trying to alleviate this kind of consequences for other horses, and
have made it my passion to make a difference. My saddles are designed
to work with the biomechanics of the horse in motion; anyone can fit
to a horse standing still, but does it work when he moves? I
constantly work with other equine professionals in many disciplines to
keep improving my knowledge to change my designs to make the horses
more comfortable and to protect their backs. For me – the biggest
thank you I can get from a client is when the horse begins to move
freely, happily, and well! Often they throw their arms around me,
crying, because the difference is that visible and they realize how
much harm they had unknowingly done with their saddles. I know how
they feel, because that’s how I felt! For me, it’s about helping
the horse and the comfort of the horse and rider. “I made this my
calling and that is why I teach (saddle fitting) worldwide.”
The worldwide network of Saddlefit 4 Life® professionals and
adherents working together, are striving for products, systems,
training methods that will protect the horse’s (and rider’s) back
from long term damage. Never again should any horse have to suffer for
the ignorance of his rider, nor will a once sound horse have to be
farmed out, or put down because the damage is so severe that nothing
more can be done to help or change the situation.
Saddlefit 4 Life® shares the expertise of top trainers,
physiotherapists, veterinarians, chiropractors, massage therapists,
farriers, and saddle fitters. Our Principles of Fit and correct saddle
making are taught in Australia, North America, Asia, Germany, Holland
and other parts of Europe. Saddlefit 4 Life® is currently being
taught at the German National Riding School in Warendorf Germany as
part of the certification program for trainers, bereiters and
reitlehrers.
Saddlefit 4 Life®Professioals share information through lectures,
seminars, demonstrations, symposiums as well as in one-on-one client
sessions to evaluate and diagnose suspected saddle fit issues.