Elevate Every Ride: The Winter Warm-Up Routine for Horses
Elevate Every Ride: The Winter Warm-Up Routine for Horses

Elevate Every Ride: The Winter Warm-Up Routine for Horses

Before performance comes preparation. In cold weather, a calm, targeted warm-up keeps muscles fluid, joints free, and focus sharp—without the burn or menthol cloud.

Why warm-up matters

Cold conditions tighten connective tissue and slow oxygen flow. A deliberate warm-up primes muscles for effort, protects joints, and prevents post-work stiffness. The key is calm activation—never shock or sting.

Pre-Ride Warm-Up Routine

  1. Step 1 – Hands-on check: Feel along tendons and joints for cold spots or tension before saddling.
  2. Step 2 – Activate circulation: Apply a thin layer of Draw It Out® 16 oz Gel from knee/hock down to promote calm, even warmth. No tingle, no menthol.
  3. Step 3 – Target flexibility: Massage MasterMudd™ EquiBrace into shoulders, stifles, or back muscles to encourage fluid range of motion.
  4. Step 4 – Walk and stretch: Five minutes of active walk and long-and-low stretching round out the warm-up.

Keep it consistent

Repeat this routine daily—even for light rides or turnout days. Consistency is what maintains long-term soundness and confidence in movement.

FAQ

Should I apply Draw It Out® before or after work?
For warm-up, apply a light layer before exercise. Use again post-work to aid recovery.
Can MasterMudd™ be used under the saddle area?
Yes — apply sparingly and allow to absorb before tacking up to avoid slickness.
What’s the difference between this and my post-ride routine?
Warm-up focuses on activation; post-ride focuses on recovery. Both use the same two products in different ways for complete care.

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