Description
The kit includes a charging box + a clip for attaching the sensor + a Rider sensor
Rider Sensor — rider position analysis sensor
Rider Sensor is an intelligent device that enables an objective evaluation of the rider’s influence on the horse’s movement.
It records body position, balance, and load symmetry, helping to understand exactly how your seat affects training performance.
In combination with the HorseCare system, the sensor provides a complete picture:
horse movement + rider actions = precise and objective analysis.
What Rider Sensor measures
- Rider balance (left/right, forward/backward)
- Load symmetry in the saddle
- Upper body stability
- Synchronization with the horse’s gaits
- Imbalances and riding position errors
Why it matters
A rider may not notice their own mistakes that affect the horse’s movement.
Rider Sensor allows you to:
- detect hidden imbalances in the seat
- understand the cause of movement asymmetry
- improve riding technique based on data
- increase training efficiency
- reduce the risk of overload and injuries in the horse
- train students using objective metrics
How it works
The sensor is attached to the rider’s body (on a belt or a dedicated mount) and synchronized with the HorseCare application.
During training:
- sensors on the horse record its movement
- Rider Sensor records the rider’s movement
The system combines the data and shows:
how exactly the rider’s actions affect every movement of the horse
Benefits
✔ Objective seat evaluation
✔ Accurate assessment of rider influence
✔ Improved symmetry and balance
✔ Support for the training process
✔ A tool for trainers and riders
✔ Full integration with the HorseCare system
Who it is for
- Beginner riders
- Amateur athletes
- Trainers and instructors
- Horse owners
- Veterinarians and rehabilitation specialists
Compatibility
Rider Sensor operates only in conjunction with the HorseCare system and complements the data obtained from the horse-mounted sensors.
Summary
Rider Sensor is the missing link in movement analysis.
It allows you not only to see what is happening with the horse, but also to understand why it is happening.