Horse Short-Striding | Real Rider Resource Quick Guide
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Horse Short-Striding

Short-striding is rarely laziness — it’s often your horse protecting something that hurts. This quick guide helps you spot the signs early and understand what short steps are telling you.

What Riders Notice First

  • Choppy, tight steps at walk or trot
  • Reluctance to lengthen the stride
  • Uneven push from behind
  • Stiffness starting or stopping
Short-striding is one of the earliest soundness clues. Catching it early can prevent bigger problems.

Common Causes

  • Sore back or tension along the topline
  • Hock or stifle discomfort
  • Suspensory strain or early soft tissue issues
  • Hoof imbalance or sole soreness
  • Ill-fitting saddle or uneven rider weight

Quick Rider Checks

  • Does warming up make it better or worse
  • Any heat or swelling in legs or joints
  • Is the stride shorter on one diagonal
  • Does stretching relieve tension
  • Any stumbling or toe-dragging

How Draw It Out® Fits In

Riders support stride comfort with Draw It Out® 16oz Gel for backs, stifles, and hocks RTU Spray across large muscle groups after rides CryoSpray for cooling when needed and MasterMudd™ EquiBrace for deeper soft-tissue areas guided by your vet.

Want the full short-striding guide Get deeper cause breakdowns, care routines, and soundness red flags.

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