If you've heard the term "interactive horse simulator" and wondered what it actually means, you're not alone.
At Willow & Withers Stables, one of the questions we hear most often is:
"Is Will-oh! just a machine that moves like a horse?"
The answer is no.
An interactive horse simulator does much more than recreate the movement of a horse. It allows riders to receive real-time feedback, practice skills in a controlled environment, and develop greater awareness of their position and aids—all without the distractions and variables that naturally come with riding a live horse.
Unlike a simple mechanical riding machine, an interactive horse simulator responds to the rider.
Will-oh!, our Racewood Dressage Simulator, tracks rider inputs and provides instant feedback on:
As you ride, sensors collect information and display it on a large screen, allowing you and your coach to see exactly what is happening in real time.
For many riders, this is the first time they can clearly see how their body influences the horse beneath them.
Will-oh! walks, trots, and canters.
She can also perform advanced dressage movements including:
The simulator's movement is designed to closely replicate the feel of a trained horse, allowing riders to develop timing, balance, and coordination in a safe and predictable environment.
Every rider faces challenges.
Perhaps your horse becomes tense when you're working on a new skill. Maybe your horse tires before you do. Or perhaps you're trying to improve your position but are unsure whether you're making progress.
An interactive horse simulator removes many of those variables.
Because Will-oh! never tires, never spooks, and never rushes, riders can focus entirely on themselves.
This makes simulator training particularly valuable for:
One of the greatest benefits of an interactive horse simulator is the immediate feedback.
On a live horse, it can be difficult to know exactly what your body is doing.
With Will-oh!, riders can see their balance, rein contact, and aid effectiveness displayed on screen while they ride.
This creates powerful learning moments and helps riders build awareness much more quickly than they often can on horseback alone.
Not at all.
An interactive horse simulator is best viewed as a training tool that complements traditional riding.
The goal isn't to replace horses. The goal is to help riders become more effective, balanced, and confident when they return to their own horse.
Many riders use simulator sessions to:
The skills learned on the simulator can then be transferred directly into the saddle.
Will-oh! is a Racewood Dressage Simulator located at Willow & Withers Stables in Sheffield Mills, Nova Scotia.
As the first Racewood Dressage Simulator in Nova Scotia and the only Dressage Pro model in Atlantic Canada, Will-oh! offers riders a unique opportunity to experience the benefits of an interactive horse simulator.
Whether you're new to riding, returning after a break, or looking to refine your performance in the show ring, simulator training can provide insights that are difficult to achieve anywhere else.
Curious about what it feels like? Learn more
orBook an assessment ride and experience interactive horse simulator training for yourself.