Horses competing at intense levels need nutrition that meets their energy demands. When it comes to fueling equine athletes, energy isn’t just about the quality of the source. It’s equally about how quickly and effectively the body can convert it into usable fuel.
Fuel for equine performance comes in the form of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), the primary energy currency within cells. Much like fuel in an engine, ATP provides the immediate power needed to drive muscle contractions and support overall athletic activity. Without a steady supply of this vital energy source, even the most well-conditioned horses would quickly fatigue.
Stamina is essential to prevent early exhaustion during training and competition. Beyond mere endurance, maintaining adequate energy reserves helps keep up a horse’s long-term soundness and consistent performance.
Stretch Run™ and Stretch Run Plus™ are designed to supply the essential building blocks for ATP production, providing active horses the cellular fuel they need for sustained performance, rapid recovery, and peak athletic output.

Understanding Equine ATP
Serving as the body’s immediate energy reserve, equine ATP is readily available for use but requires continuous replenishment to sustain activity.
When a horse exercises, ATP is constantly being used and depleted. Once the readily available stores are exhausted, the body works harder to generate additional energy. This transition can lead to fatigue, reduced stamina, and diminished overall performance if ATP is not efficiently replenished.
As the immediate reserves are used up within seconds, the body must shift to alternative energy pathways such as glycogen breakdown or fat metabolism, which require more time and effort to sustain movement, causing premature fatigue and slower recovery.
ATP replenishment begins immediately after exercise, as muscle cells work to restore energy balance. However, the speed and efficiency of recovery depend on the horse’s diet and overall fitness level.
In the first few minutes post-workout, the body starts regenerating ATP through anaerobic and aerobic pathways. If conditioned well, a horse can naturally do this quite effectively.
After 30-60 minutes of work, a critical recovery window exists where offering ATP-supporting nutrients (like Ribose, B12, and fat-based energy sources) can enhance replenishment. Recovery over the next 24 hours depends on workload intensity. A well-balanced diet with steady energy sources ensures sustained ATP production and optimal muscle recovery.
Supplements designed to support ATP production, such as Stretch Run™ and Stretch Run Plus™, can help replenish energy stores more efficiently, allowing horses to sustain peak performance for longer durations and recover more effectively after exertion.

What Is Quiet Energy Recovery?
The term “quiet energy recovery” refers to ATP restoration without overstimulation. This means a horse will experience sustained performance and steady energy levels. Unlike quick-fix energy sources (such as starches, dextrose, sugar, and carbohydrates) that cause spikes and crashes, quiet energy recovery is the ability to restore ATP in a way that supports endurance, stamina, and overall metabolic function.
A key component of the quiet energy recovery process is Ribose and Vitamin B12, both essential building blocks for ATP production. Ribose plays a direct role in synthesizing ATP, while B12 supports red blood cell production and oxygen transport, which are both critical factors in maintaining energy levels.
By promoting steady ATP replenishment, quiet energy recovery ensures that performance horses maintain consistent energy levels, sustain stamina during intense work, and maintain effective recovery between performance or high-intensity training sessions.

How Stretch Run™ and Stretch Run Plus™ Support ATP and Recovery
Taking a targeted approach to ATP support with proper nutrition and supplementation allows performance horses to train harder, recover faster, and always compete at their best.
B vitamins are crucial building blocks for ATP. They help energy transport and convert nutrients into fuel for cellular activity. Specifically, Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) helps metabolize fats, carbs, and proteins so that these nutrients are made into usable energy as efficiently as possible. Ribose, a naturally occurring sugar, plays a direct role in ATP production.
By combining these essential nutrients, Stretch Run™ and Stretch Run Plus™ support consistent energy levels, better muscle recovery, improved stamina, and better overall metabolic efficiency when used in a convenient dose before events like competitions and races.
Incorporating Stretch Run™ and Stretch Run Plus™ Into a Performance Routine
For maximal impact, Stretch Run™ and Stretch Run Plus™ should be integrated into an established performance regimen that emphasizes proper nutrition, hydration, and conditioning.
Providing Stretch Run™ two hours before a strenuous event can help maintain stamina and delay fatigue by rapidly enhancing ATP availability and replenishment. Stretch Run Plus™ is a daily formulation that ensures energy stores are continuously available for strenuous exercise and faster recovery times. Both work best alongside a balanced diet rich in digestible fiber for sustained energy, quality fats for endurance, and controlled starch levels to prevent energy spikes and crashes. And, of course, proper hydration and electrolyte balance will help maintain cellular function and support efficient ATP replenishment.
ATP plays a vital role in equine performance, acting as the body’s primary energy source for muscle contractions, endurance, and recovery. Remember, quiet energy recovery is essential for maintaining a horse’s long-term health and peak athletic performance.
For trainers and owners looking to enhance their horses’ energy management, incorporating ATP support into their overall performance strategy can help give a competitive edge. By using Stretch Run™ or Stretch Run Plus™ alongside proper nutrition and conditioning, they can ensure their horses perform at their best day after day and event after event.