TIBO Equestrian: saddle/ bit/ bridle fitting, Spain

TIBO Equestrian: saddle/ bit/ bridle fitting, Spain Qualified; Saddle/ Bit and Bridle Fitter, Spain. MSFC(2017)& IEEBF(2019). Founder and owner of TIBO customized saddles and bridles.
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Distributing: NeueSchule, Bombers, HappyMouth, Acavallo, Montar, StripHair, Total Saddle fit and VIP-equestrian products

20/10/2024

ASKHQ: WHY ARE SOME PEOPLE CHOOSING TO BACK THEIR HORSES LATER?

A: In recent years, many people are choosing to back their horses later than was traditionally done. This shift is largely influenced by growing awareness of the horse’s physical and mental development in these key areas:

1. Joint and skeletal maturity
Horses’ bones, joints, and ligaments are not fully developed until they are older. The horse's spine, in particular, continues to grow and mature up to five or even six years of age, depending on the breed. Riding a horse too early can place stress on immature joints, potentially leading to long-term orthopaedic issues like arthritis or joint injuries.

2. Muscle development
Giving a horse time to build its muscles naturally before introducing a rider helps prevent injuries. Early riding can cause strain or incorrect muscle development, which could affect the horse’s balance and performance later in life.

3. Mental maturity
Horses that are backed later often display better focus and willingness to learn. Younger horses may not yet have the mental capacity to cope with the pressures of training and riding, leading to frustration, confusion, or resistance. By waiting, trainers allow the horse to mature mentally, making the training process smoother and less stressful and the horse’s association with riding more pleasant.

Ultimately, then horses that are backed later may have longer, healthier careers, as their bodies and minds are better prepared to handle the physical demands of riding. Waiting allows for more sustainable development, potentially improving longevity and performance.

12/10/2024

Er is een meta-studie gedaan over 58 eerdere gepubliceerde onderzoeken naar rollkur/rijden achter de loodlijn. 75% van die studies zegt dat rijden achter

05/10/2024
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19/06/2024

Super excited 👏👏💖

18/06/2024

The What, Why, How of Dressage. A systematic, logical, and comprehensive approach to Dressage training that places the horse’s well-being and happiness as the top priority.

16/05/2024
15/05/2024

One of the very misunderstood things we often run into is the ‘opinion’ of the audience watching their fellow riders that saddles aren’t fitting because they may seem to be too curved in the back (i.e., not lying flat on the horse’s back). There is actually method to the madness of making saddles this way and making them fit this way. Let me try to explain…

A saddle’s supporting surface on top of the horse’s ribcage is generally almost always flat from front to back. The majority of all saddle trees made have a slight arc so that the shoulder (which moves 6-8” upwards and backwards) has room to engage. The back, which we like to see with a “swinging” motion, should be able to come up without too much interference from the rear of the tree. The panel stuffing is mainly at the pommel and at the cantle, in an effort to provide extra cushioning at these areas.
Every effort should have been made during saddle construction to increase the weight-bearing surface from front to back in order to stabilize the saddle. Some saddle companies even go to the extreme of straightening the tree even further in an attempt to prevent “rocking”.

However, research using thermography, computerized saddle pads, fibre-optic photography, and other state-of-the-art technology has indicated that in contrast to this belief, a saddle sitting “perfectly flat” can actually inhibit the horse’s movement and cause heat, friction, etc. – resulting in a sore back.

So yes, we want to see some movement under the cantle of the saddle, to ensure the horse has the ability to lift the back. What we do not want is rocking side to side or even daylight between the horse’s back and the panels during movement. The challenge to your saddle fitter is to fit the saddle so it does indeed have a slight ability to rock without becoming a teeter totter.

16/04/2024

Perfect time of the year to enjoy this wonderful tool!! In stock at TIBO equestrian!!

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27/03/2024

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🤲🏻 Teamwork makes the dream work 🐎

🐴Trabajar en equipo significa muchas cosas…

📎 Que 1️⃣➕1️⃣ ya no sea dos si no ♾️.

📎 Que en la Variedad de habilidades 🤲🏻 y Diversidad de conocimientos 📚surja una Comunicación abierta y efectiva bajo la Colaboración y respeto mutuo.

📎 y así, un largo etc…

✋🏻 Que no significaría nada si no fuera porque al final, la obsesión de todos los que salimos en una foto así es el bienestar equino y su respeto, y eso se traduce en conseguir caballos 🐴 felices con temporadas 🏇🏻 de éxito y preveniendo lesiones.

🙌🏻 Un lujo y un privilegio trabajar con compañeros veterinarios, jinetes y amazonas así.

29/02/2024

Has “flashy” become more important than correct in the dressage ring? It’s a heated 'classical or competition' argument among dressage fans.

About this weekend our rider and partner Diego Medina!!! Was on top all the weekend!! Every day on the top 3!!! Well-don...
24/01/2024

About this weekend our rider and partner Diego Medina!!! Was on top all the weekend!! Every day on the top 3!!! Well-done

30/10/2023
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29/10/2023

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Estaremos aquí, ¿nos veremos allí? ¡Estamos preparando grandes rebajas y descuentos en muchos de nuestros productos! ¡As...
13/09/2023

Estaremos aquí, ¿nos veremos allí?

¡Estamos preparando grandes rebajas y descuentos en muchos de nuestros productos!

¡Así que pasa y echa un vistazo!

TIBO Equestrian estará presente con la tienda TACK YOUR HORSE.

07/09/2023

Available for horses as well as dogs!

🌟Out of office notification 🌟My summer break will start earlier this year. From 7th June onwards I won't be able to atte...
31/05/2023

🌟Out of office notification 🌟
My summer break will start earlier this year.

From 7th June onwards I won't be able to attent clients for saddle / bit or bridle fittings for approximately 2 months.

Last January I've twisted my knee badly and will get operated that day, hopefully have speedy recovery, so I can be up an running soon 💪

My agenda stays open to keep planning 🤞

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Alzira
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MASTER SADDLE FITTING CONSULTANT

Graduated from the MSFC (2017) education in The Netherlands, I started my master saddle fitting consultancy business from Alzira, Spain. (area Valencia- Alicante- Murcia up till Barcelona).

As a Qualified Saddle Fitter I'm able to determine if there is a right saddle fit on the horse's back and at the same time if the rider benefits from this saddle as well (position of the rider, ability to use his aids on the horse and general equilibrium).

At first I started to work with various saddle brands, but found out that what I needed wasn’t always easy to find or what I was looking for in a saddle. I missed the freedom of changing a saddle completely to the desires I had in order to get the saddles perfectly fitted on the horse. Therefor the first TIBO saddle was born, and slowly the TIBO Saddle line has been developed since 2019. I’m busy developing a beautiful saddle line with a wide range of dressage and show jumping saddles. Every time I don’t find what I need for a specific client, a new model is created. Resulting at this moment in 4 jumping models and 3 dressage models.

Since a while ago I’m now reseller of the following products:


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