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Sensation-free, water-based support that stays put—ideal for legs and large muscle groups pre- and post-ride.
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By Jon Conklin • Updated • 7–9 min read
Congress is a marathon, not a lap—miles of classes, traffic, and timing games. Here’s what makes it legendary, how to steer through the schedule maze, and a calm, repeatable care routine so your horse stays willing from first schooling ride to last class.
The All American Quarter Horse Congress is where programs are proven—depth of classes, scale of competition, and the kind of atmosphere that rewards horses who stay soft between the ears while the world buzzes around them.
Pro tip: Build a simple “rail craft” plan—where you’ll show long sides, where you’ll breathe, and where you’ll stay out of traffic.
Hand-walk, hose large muscles, scrape; move air; offer staged sips of water.
Apply sensation-free, water-based support in thin, even coverage to cannons, hocks, stifles, and glutes.
Light hack/stretch, quiet stall time, consistent routine—protect freshness over “fixing.”
Walk on arrival, quick rinse/scrape, check legs/feet, minimal targeted application, then rest.
Sensation-free, water-based support that stays put—ideal for legs and large muscle groups pre- and post-ride.
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Have a lane plan: where you’ll show, where you’ll breathe, and how you’ll pass. Protect cadence over position.
Short, correct schools; program recovery walks and light jogs; keep feed/water timing locked.
Hose large muscles, scrape immediately, repeat as needed; move air; stage water in small portions.
Riders trust the sensation-free profile. Always confirm rules for your class and association.

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