
The Stuck Survivor
The Resistant Partner
Your OTTB isn’t lazy or stubborn. They’ve simply learned that resistance is safer than trying. Years of conditioning and hard work at the track can leave them braced against pressure, heavy on the bit, or checked out in training. Beneath that exterior is a horse waiting for a reason to believe in softness again.

So What Does It Really Mean?
This archetype reveals a horse who has survived by shutting down. Physiologically, they may be missing muscle support or recovering from soreness. Emotionally, they’re braced for conflict. What looks like defiance is often self-protection. The transformation comes when you combine patient consistency with physical support.
What to Keep in Mind
Here are some important things to keep in mind when talking about your unique type of horse.

The Gift of Endurance
This horse has survived high demands. Their resilience is powerful.

The Risk of Shutdown
Without clarity and gentleness, resistance deepens into checked-out behaviors.

The Invitation to Trust
By rebuilding from the foundation, you can reawaken their willingness and desire to connect.
Take Action

1
Lighten
Lighten pressure and reward small tries instead of demanding big steps.
2
Address
Address physical discomfort with proper farrier, saddle fit, and conditioning.
3
Rebalance
Rebalance diet to support topline and energy without adding “hot” calories.




