Improving Rider Position with Equibands — Another Tool Coming to Will-oh!

Improve your riding posture using Equibands with our new Riding Simulator, Will-oh! Learn how these tools enhance core activation, alignment, and stability for riders. Book your session today.


As we get closer to welcoming Will-oh!, our Riding Simulator, I’ve been busy gathering the best tools to help riders feel and understand their bodies in the saddle. Along with Franklin Balls, we’ll also be using another powerful training aid: Equibands.

Have you ever ridden with them before—either on yourself or on a horse? If you have, you already know how quickly they make you aware of your posture, core, and alignment. If not, you’re in for something pretty eye-opening!Screenshot 2025-11-07 at 7.09.31 PM

What Are Equibands?

Equibands (often used as part of the Equicore system) are elastic bands that wrap around the rider’s thighs, hips, or core. They provide gentle resistance and constant feedback, helping riders:

  • Activate their core correctly
  • Maintain alignment through their pelvis and spine
  • Keep their leg stable and in better contact
  • Stop gripping with the knee or pinching with the thigh

These aren’t about “holding you in place”—they’re about helping your muscles learn where they should naturally be.

Why Use Equibands on a Simulator?

Equibands are often seen on horses, but they’re extremely useful for riders too. And when paired with a simulator like Will-oh!, they become even more effective—because:

  • There’s no live horse to worry about.
  • You can fully focus on your posture and feel.
  • The simulator shows exactly how your body affects your aids in real time.

With Will-oh!’s data on seat pressure, rein use, symmetry, and leg aids, combining Equibands allows riders to see and feel improvements instantly. I love the expression on my face in the second image; clearly, I was excited about these bands! 45f523f6-4070-40b4-8896-7e7de7aa9ee0

How Equibands Improve Your Position

Riders often notice improvements like:

A more neutral pelvis and balanced seat
The resistance reminds you to sit tall and avoid tipping forward or collapsing.

Engaged core, not tight shoulders
Instead of bracing through the upper body, your strength comes from your center.

Legs draped—not gripping
The bands help prevent the knee from creeping up or clamping, allowing the thigh to lengthen and soften.

Quiet, steady lower leg
Your calf stays closer to the horse (or simulator), improving contact and communication.

Have You Used Them Before?

I’d love to know:

  • Have you ever ridden with Equibands—either on a horse or on yourself?
  • Did you notice a difference in your position afterward?
  • Would you be brave enough to try them during a simulator session with friends watching? 😉

Drop your experience in the comments below!

Be Among the First to Experience It All

With Will-oh! Arriving later this month, the new simulator room is nearly complete, Franklin Balls are ready to roll, and December bookings are now open. It’s the perfect time to secure your session.

Whether you’re rebuilding confidence, improving alignment, or chasing precision in your aids, we can’t wait for you to feel the difference.

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