Winter Training Survival Kit

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Winter has a way of testing even the most dedicated horsemen. Shorter days, colder mornings and unpredictable weather can make it tempting to ease off the training, but this can be the season that separates progress from plateaus.

That’s why we’re sharing our Winter Training Survival Kit—a collection of tried-and-true essentials designed to help you stay consistent, comfortable and focused, no matter what the forecast says. Whether you’re riding through the cold, squeezing in quality groundwork or sharpening your knowledge when the weather won’t cooperate, the right gear makes all the difference.

At the heart of winter riding is keeping your horse comfortable. Make sure you spend ample time warming your horse up so that he’s ready mentally and physically for the training session ahead. The PRS Saddle Pad Suede Leather Top Felt Bottom is built for long rides, offering breathability and support.

Cold weather doesn’t mean training stops—it just shifts focus. The halter, lead rope and Handy Stick and String are winter workhorses, perfect for maintaining respect, communication and progress when riding time is limited.

When you do swing a leg over your horse, dependable tack matters more than ever. The mecate bridle sets and performance horse bridles are designed for clarity, balance and feel, helping you stay connected even when conditions aren’t ideal. Plus, the mecate bridle sets have a built-in lead rope so you can safely dismount and work on groundwork anytime to ensure your horse is tuned in to you and using the thinking side of his brain.

And don’t forget about keeping yourself comfortable. Roo Logo hoodies and jackets keep you warm, mobile and barn-ready from early feedings to late training sessions. When the day’s done, the motivational quote blanket is perfect for thawing out in the tack room, trailer or at home, all while staying inspired by Clinton’s mindset for success.

When weather truly gets in the way, keep improving by studying the training kits and videos available through the No Worries Club. Winter is the perfect time to sharpen your understanding, refine your plan and come out of the season better prepared than ever.

Winter doesn’t have to slow you down. Keeping adding to your knowledge, stay consistent as best as you can and use the season to your advantage.

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