Draw It Out® | Recovery Routine

Complete Equine Recovery Routine

This page is for riders who want the post-ride routine to stay simple. Cool the body first, target the spots that hold heat, then finish with a thin layer that fits wraps, boots, and real barn life.

The goal is not more steps for the sake of it. The goal is a clean sequence you can repeat after training rides, jackpots, long hauls, show days, and hard weeks when your horse needs a little more structure.

Quick explanation A practical horse recovery routine starts with whole-body cooling, moves to targeted support where heat hangs on, and finishes with a thin, calm layer that works with wraps and daily handling.

When this routine makes the most sense

After work

Post ride reset

Use it after training, schooling, pattern work, lesson days, or any ride where heat and effort linger after you unsaddle.

During pressure weeks

Show and hauling rhythm

Good for weeks when you need a sequence that stays calm, fast, and easy to repeat between classes or after long travel days.

When consistency matters

Routine over reaction

Useful for riders who would rather keep a system in place than wait until the horse feels off and scramble in the aisle.


The 3 step flow

Think of this as a sequence, not a pile of products. Each step has a job. Keep the coats thin, let each step settle, and stay cleaner than the average barn aisle routine.

1

Cool the body

Start with IceBath™ when you want a whole-body cooldown that fits a real post-ride flow.

  • Use the ready-to-use spray when you want speed.
  • Use the diluted bucket or sponge approach when you want full-body coverage.
  • Let the horse air dry before moving to the next step.
2

Target the spots that hold heat

Move to CryoSpray® when you want more precision on legs and other hot-working areas.

  • Best for places where you want a more focused pass.
  • Apply lightly and evenly instead of soaking everything.
  • Let it set before you finish the routine.
House rule: one wrap medium at a time. If you are using a liniment gel or spray as the finish step, let it dry first and do not turn the routine into a stack of competing layers.

Choose your finish step

Most riders do not need more complexity here. They just need to know which finish format fits the day better.

Finish option Best fit What riders usually like about it Simple cue
Draw It Out® High Potency Liniment Gel When you want controlled hand application and a wrap-friendly finish Easy to place exactly where you want it with a thin, steady coat Best when precision matters
Draw It Out® RTU Spray When you want fast, even coverage with less handling time Works well when the aisle is moving and you want to stay efficient Best when speed matters

Want the broader context first? Visit Horse Cooling Solutions or browse the full liniment collection.


Routine examples riders actually use

Example 1

Standard post ride routine

  1. Cool with IceBath™.
  2. Target with CryoSpray® where heat stays behind.
  3. Finish with a thin layer of Draw It Out® liniment gel and wrap only after dry-to-touch if wraps are part of the plan.
Example 2

Between classes or runs

  1. Use a lighter IceBath™ pass to reset.
  2. Hit specific hot zones with CryoSpray®.
  3. Finish with RTU Spray when you want quick, even coverage.
Example 3

Massage day routine

  1. Cool first.
  2. Target second.
  3. Add MasterMudd™ as the hands-on step when you want a deeper worked-in session.
Example 4

Cold weather aisle routine

  1. Towel dry well first.
  2. Keep the cooling step controlled, not sloppy.
  3. Apply the finish step thin and wait for dry-to-touch before wraps.

Common mistakes that make a good routine messy

Using too much product

Most aisle problems start here. Heavy coats do not make the routine smarter. Thin, even application wins.

Not letting each step settle

When everything gets rushed on top of everything else, you lose the clean, calm feel that makes the routine work.

Wrapping over moisture

Clean, cooled, dry-to-touch legs are the standard. Do not rush wraps onto wet legs or wet product.

Adding extra noise

If the sequence already covers cooling, targeting, and finishing, stop there. More random layers do not automatically improve the outcome.


Build your routine

You do not need to buy everything at once to make this useful. Start with the step you know your horse needs most, then build out the rest as your routine gets clearer.


Where to go next


Frequently asked questions

Is this page about one packaged bundle?
No. This page is built as a routine guide. It shows a clean sequence riders can follow and then shop by step.
Do I need every step every single time?
Not always. Some days a full-body cooldown is enough. Other days you may want the full sequence. The point is having a clear system when the week asks for more.
Which finish step is better for wraps?
Most riders prefer the liniment gel when they want more controlled hand placement before wrapping. Keep it thin and wait until dry to touch before applying wraps.
When does MasterMudd™ make sense?
It fits best on hands-on massage days, not as an automatic every-time step. Use it when you want a more worked-in session as part of a broader recovery rhythm.
Can this routine fit competition weeks?
Yes. The structure is built to stay calm, clean, and practical when your schedule is tighter and your aisle time matters more.
What if I am not sure where to start?
Start with the Solution Finder, then use Prehabilitation to build the bigger weekly system around your horse.

Safety and straight talk

  • External use only on clean, intact skin.
  • Keep products out of the eyes, mouth, and mucous membranes.
  • Apply thin coats and let each step settle before adding the next one.
  • If you use wraps, apply them only after the final step is dry to touch.
  • Store sealed and out of direct sun.

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