
Horse Feels Heavy in Your Hand? What Real Riders Should Check First
A Real Rider Resource guide for checking rider hands, balance, fatigue, tack fit, mouth comfort, body soreness, and recovery when a horse...
Because recovery doesn’t stop at the show gate. Here’s what to pack, what’s allowed, and what actually works.
Competition rules can be tricky—especially when it comes to ingredients. FEI and USEF regulations restrict certain substances that can trigger positive tests even in topical products. Choosing compliant, naturally derived formulas like Draw It Out® 16oz Gel keeps your recovery routine safe, simple, and stress-free.
Yes. They contain no prohibited substances and are trusted worldwide for show-safe recovery.
Yes. Since Draw It Out® is sensation-free, it won’t cause distraction or discomfort and is safe for pre-ride application.
No, just consistency. Keep up your pre- and post-ride applications, ensure hydration, and re-wrap legs nightly as needed.
Recovery starts the moment you step off the horse, not the next day.

A Real Rider Resource guide for checking rider hands, balance, fatigue, tack fit, mouth comfort, body soreness, and recovery when a horse...

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A Memorial Day weekend Real Rider Resource reflection on riding with gratitude, caring for the horse in front of you, and remembering the...
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