
What to Do When the Arena Plan Stops Working
A Real Rider Resource guide for adjusting when the arena plan stops working instead of pushing harder and making the ride worse.
A horse sticky off your leg may be dull, tired, sore, distracted, or stuck in the body. Real riders check before they kick harder.
If your horse feels sticky off your leg, check first steps, forward intent, saddle fit, back, hips, hocks, feet, footing, heat, workload, and whether the horse improves or gets worse as the ride goes on.
After checking the horse, use Horse Health Library resources to sort care, recovery, and routine.
Sticky often means something changed.
Prehabilitation is not about doing more. It is about doing the right small things consistently.

A Real Rider Resource guide for adjusting when the arena plan stops working instead of pushing harder and making the ride worse.

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