The Science of Results | Mineral-Based Liniment Trusted by Riders | Draw It Out®

Science of Results | Calm, Clean, Wrap-Ready by Design | Draw It Out®
Calm, clean, repeatable

Science of Results

No sting. No scent. Stick-where-you-put-it performance isn’t luck—it’s design. Here are the mechanisms, methods, and measures riders use to make results repeatable on show timelines.

Mechanisms (Why It Works in Real Barns)

Sensation-Free Minimalism

  • No menthol/capsaicin tingle → fewer startle responses in tight aisles.
  • Odorless/colorless → kinder to shared barns and show environments.

Wrap-Ready Texture

  • Gelled feel “stays put” where you apply it.
  • After absorption (dry-to-touch hair) it plays nice under pads/polos.

It’s not just what’s in it—it’s what it lets you do consistently.

Methods (How to Use It Right)

Daily Routine

  1. Cool down → hose/sponge if needed → scrape.
  2. Apply THIN gel to big movers; let hair go dry-to-touch.
  3. Optional wraps: intact skin, even tension; recheck at 15–30 minutes.

“Thin gel → absorb → gear on.” That’s the mantra.

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Measures (Make Results Repeatable)

Fast, Rider-Level Checks

  • Back of the hand scan for heat along tendons and back/SI.
  • Digital pulse compare left/right at fetlock or pastern.
  • Stride quality and demeanor before/after wrap window.

Weekly Review

  • Log “what changed” notes after rides and travel days.
  • Adjust volume: short sets, longer walk windows beat marathons.
  • Confirm saddle/girth fit; keep pads clean and dry.

FAQ

Can I use gel pre-ride?

Yes—keep it thin and away from high-friction tack contact. Many riders focus gel post-ride inside the Recovery Loop.

Does odorless really matter?

In shared barns and on tight timelines, low-drama application helps horses and humans stay focused. Odorless/colorless is a feature, not a flourish.

How do I know it’s “wrap-ready”?

Hair should feel dry-to-touch. Then apply wraps on intact skin with even tension and recheck heat/tension at 15–30 minutes.

Where do I learn the full routine?

See the Recovery Loop, Wrap Method, and Layering System.

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