Equi Fit - Lucy Atty

Equi Fit - Lucy Atty A Holistic approach for a 'Whole' horse. The 'Wholistic' horse. Offering a range of varied services for the good of the whole horse.

These include:
Saddle fitting,
Massage
Red light therapy
Dry needling
Stretching techniques
Riding instruction
Re schooling
Breaking
Lunging and longriening

12/06/2026

When people think of EquiFit, they often think of Hit Air vests and saddle fitting.

But horses have always been at the heart of what we do.

This week, Lucy has been working alongside Chris Lever designing the cross-country courses for the upcoming Moora Horse Trials.

Designing a course is about much more than placing jumps in a paddock. It requires careful thought around horse and rider combinations, flow, balance, confidence, safety, and creating a positive riding experience for every level of competitor.

It's another example of the many ways horse wellbeing influences everything we do.

Best of luck to all competitors competing at the Moora Horse Trials on 13–14 June. We look forward to seeing everyone out there.






HorseAndRider
Eventing
EventingAustralia
ThoughtfulHorsemanship
RideWithConfidence

09/06/2026

18 years old - First 4* Long - 5th place🌟

An incredible achievement for Charlee Morton-Sharp and SV Supermaxi 🐴👏

Results tell part of the story, but what inspires us most is the partnership behind them.

The trust. The preparation. The countless hours spent building confidence, understanding, and teamwork between horse and rider.

Watching Charlee and Super tackle the cross-country course is a reminder that great results are built on so much more than talent alone.

To borrow a few words from Super's biggest fan:
"Thank you for always bringing Charlee home safe. Thank you for trusting her. Thank you for having the biggest heart and always looking for the next set of flags."

Congratulations Charlee and Super. What an incredible milestone and a very exciting glimpse of what's still to come. 🤩

📸Thanks to Jazzie Eggins Photography for the cover shot





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04/06/2026

🐴 Learning never stops.

A few years ago, if someone had told me I'd be trimming my own horses' feet, I probably would have laughed!

Living on a farm and being a long way from farriers and trimmers has meant learning some new skills over the years. Hoof trimming has been one of them.

I am far from an expert, but I enjoy the challenge and the opportunity to better understand my horses and their hoof health. It feels a little like an art form, and the more I learn, the more I realise there is to learn.

With four horses at home, I find doing small amounts regularly works better than facing a huge job every six weeks.

It's certainly been a learning journey, but one I feel has benefited my horses and deepened my appreciation for the importance of healthy feet.

After all, no hoof, no horse 🐴

02/06/2026

There is nothing more valuable than hearing from riders who have put their Hit Air vest to the test over time.

Thank you to Gillian Stacey for sharing her experience after approximately three years of regular use and multiple deployments.

Real feedback. Real riders. Real confidence.












28/05/2026

🐴 Stretching can be a simple but valuable way to support your horse’s comfort, mobility, and overall movement.

Shoulder stretches may help horses that feel stiff through the front end, struggle with range of motion, or carry tension through the shoulders and chest. Improving flexibility in this area can support freer, more comfortable movement and help horses move more evenly through their body.

These types of stretches can be especially beneficial for horses in regular work, horses returning to work, older horses, or those carrying muscular tension.

As always - stretches should be done gently, correctly, and with awareness of your horse’s comfort and response.

26/05/2026

🐴 Hamstring stretches can help relieve muscular tension, improve flexibility, and support better movement through the hindquarters.

Tightness through the hamstrings can sometimes contribute to shortened strides, stiffness, resistance, difficulty engaging properly, or general discomfort through movement and work.

By carefully stretching and lengthening these muscles, we can help horses stay more comfortable, supple, balanced, and freer in their movement.

These types of stretches can be especially beneficial for horses in regular work, horses building strength, older horses, or those that tend to hold tension through the hindquarters.

Just like us, horses can benefit from regular stretching and mobility work too 🤍

21/05/2026

🐴 EquiTips

If you’re not attaching your saddle blanket straps to the girth, it’s a good idea to tuck them away neatly rather than leaving them hanging loose.

Loose or twisted straps can rub against the horse as they move - creating irritation over time.

Sometimes it’s the small details that make the biggest difference to comfort.

A bit like walking around all day with a twisted sock in your shoe.

Follow along for more EquiTips and/or visit equifit.com.au to learn more.

19/05/2026

Just because we feel cold…
doesn’t always mean our horses do too ❄️

Horses are naturally designed to regulate temperature far better than we often realise.

With a healthy winter coat, access to forage, movement, and shelter, many horses cope extremely well in cooler weather and in some cases, can actually become too warm from over-rugging.

That doesn’t mean rugs are wrong.
Many horses genuinely benefit from them, especially:
▫️ Clipped horses
▫️ Older horses
▫️ Underweight horses
▫️ Horses in wet, windy conditions
▫️ Horses needing extra support

But it’s always worth asking:
✨ What does THIS horse need?

The goal isn’t simply to keep a horse warm.
It’s to keep them comfortable, able to regulate naturally, and supported as an individual.

Because good horse care starts with observation - not assumption.

Follow along for more insights.

14/05/2026

Made to Order - Black Country Custom Made Saddles

These saddles aren’t chosen just for appearance or style.

They are made to fit the individual horse , because comfort plays a huge role in how a horse moves, feels, and performs under saddle.

Measurements are taken to understand the horse’s shape and muscle development, as well as the type of riding the saddle is needed for.

A jumping saddle, dressage saddle, and general-purpose saddle are all designed differently because they support different movement and rider positions.

When a saddle fits correctly, the horse can move more freely, build strength more effectively, and work with the rider instead of compensating against discomfort.

For us, this is part of a more collaborative and holistic approach to horse care.

A comfortable horse is often a happier, more willing horse - and that changes the whole partnership.

For more info go to my website - equifit.com.au









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