
Horse Gets Heavy in Your Hands Late in the Ride
A Real Rider Resource guide for noticing when a horse gets heavy in the hands late in the ride, including fatigue, balance, rider timing,...
A horse heavy in your hand may be leaning, tired, sore, unbalanced, or unclear. Real riders look for the cause before turning it into a fight.
If your horse feels heavy in your hand, check timing, direction, footing, workload, mouth, neck, shoulders, back, legs, feet, saddle fit, and whether the heaviness improves or gets worse.
Use What Does My Horse Need? to sort the care path after the horse is checked.
Figure out why the contact changed.
Most soundness issues do not come from one bad ride. They come from small things ignored over time.

A Real Rider Resource guide for noticing when a horse gets heavy in the hands late in the ride, including fatigue, balance, rider timing,...

A practical Real Rider Resource guide for tracking fatigue, recovery, workload changes, footing, heat, and conditioning when a horse need...

A Real Rider Resource guide for horses that lose try, get dull, or feel less willing under saddle. Check pressure, timing, tack, fatigue,...
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