06/01/2026
Your horse may look fit, but are they just doing the same exercises over and over?
Too much repetition can can actually create physical weaknesses, instability, compensation patterns, and even mental burnout. A horse can look strong on the outside while still lacking the balance, coordination, and body awareness needed to stay sound and perform at their best.
Cross training isn’t just for human athletes. It’s one of the most effective ways to build a stronger, more resilient horse while keeping their mind engaged and their body moving the way it was designed to.
In our newest Coulee Philosophy video, we’re breaking down why cross training matters and how small changes to your routine can make a big difference over time.
If you’re someone who loves diving deeper into the “why” behind your horse’s training, this is exactly the kind of conversation we have inside our online community. From conditioning and nutrition to practical exercises you can easily incorporate into your program, we’re here to help you build a horse that’s not just fit, but functional 🐴
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