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Late winter does not look dramatic. That is why it catches people. Days stretch longer, riders start adding minutes, and horses feel fresh enough to do more. Meanwhile, the legs are still operating like it is January.
Most winter programs create some version of this pattern: less consistent work, colder limbs, tighter soft tissue, and more standing time. By late winter, many barns start testing spring workload before the lower limb tissues are truly ready.
Late winter prep is less about cardio and more about how tissues handle tension, range of motion, and repeat effort. If you rush this phase, the horse might still look willing while the legs quietly accumulate irritation.
Your best friend in late winter is consistency. Short rides done repeatedly beat a few impressive rides separated by long gaps.
Late winter rides do not need to look impressive on paper. What matters is how legs respond after the work and overnight. Get in the habit of a quick, calm check that tells you what to adjust.
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A good late winter transition looks almost boring: the horse warms up faster, stays looser after work, and does not feel tighter the next morning. When that is your baseline, spring conditioning becomes a build, not a gamble.
Plan on a few weeks of steady, incremental work. The exact timeline depends on turnout, footing, age, and how consistent winter movement has been.
Add duration first. Build more walk time and total ride time before adding faster work or sharper demands.
Next day tightness, new filling, or a longer warm up than usual. Late winter feedback often shows up after the ride, not during it.
Turnout helps circulation and joint comfort, but it does not replace progressive loading under saddle. Use turnout as the baseline, then add structured work gradually.
Many riders use liniment gel as part of a consistent after work routine to support soft tissue comfort and circulation, especially when legs tend to feel colder and tighter in winter conditions.
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