Ashlee Bond Partners With Tendonall to Support Soft Tissue Health

Ashlee Bond Partners With Tendonall to Support Soft Tissue Health

At the highest levels of show jumping, soundness isn’t an option. The demands of training, travel, and competition place consistent stress on the structures that keep horses performing: tendons and ligaments.

That’s why Tendonall is proud to partner with Olympian Ashlee Bond, a rider known not only for her skill in the ring, but for a program built around longevity, responsibility, and doing what’s right for the horse outside of the ring.

Why Soft Tissue Comes First at the Top of the Sport

Soft tissue injuries remain one of the most common reasons performance horses lose training time, confidence, or entire seasons. Tendons and ligaments operate under constant load, and once compromised, they are notoriously difficult to restore to full strength and elasticity.

Unlike bone, tendons and ligaments have limited blood supply and slow cellular turnover. That means healing takes longer, tissue quality is harder to rebuild, and reinjury risk can remain elevated long after an injury appears resolved.

For riders competing at the highest level, protecting soft tissue is a necessary part of their program.

A Rider’s Standard: Consistency, Longevity, and the Horse First

Ashlee Bond’s career has been shaped by precision and performance. As an Olympian, she understands what it takes to compete at the sport’s highest level, and what it takes to keep horses sound through it.

But her approach isn’t built on shortcuts or temporary fixes. Her focus is long-term: supporting the horse’s body in a way that is sustainable, aligned with how the horse actually functions, and compatible with the ongoing demands of a serious program.

That’s exactly where Tendonall fits.

Why Ashlee Bond Uses Tendonall

Soft tissue support can’t be a vague concept or an afterthought. It has to be targeted, consistent, and biologically relevant.

Tendonall was developed specifically to support tendon and ligament health, making it a practical daily tool for horses in full work, returning to training, or being managed for long-term soundness.

A Natural and Effective Approach to Soft Tissue Support

At the top level, you don’t have the luxury of guessing. Soft tissue support is only valuable if it matches tendon biology. Tendonall was developed with a targeted focus on the internal processes that determine healing quality, including collagen organization and the way tissue remodels after stress or injury. That level of specificity is why it has a place in programs that prioritize long-term soundness, not short-term fixes.

Why Riders Across Disciplines Trust Tendonall

You don’t need to be competing at the Olympic level to understand the importance of sound soft tissue. Whether you ride hunters, jumpers, dressage, western, or polo, tendons and ligaments are the foundation of performance.

Riders choose Tendonall because it fits into real programs with easy daily use, and consistent support over time.

That same consistency is what separates short-term thinking from long-term horse management.

A Partnership Built on Performance

Ashlee Bond competes at the highest level of show jumping, where soundness is non-negotiable. Her partnership with Tendonall reflects a disciplined approach to performance, one that prioritizes soundness in the most natural and effective way.

If Tendonall is trusted in a program operating at that level of demand, it’s a strong signal for any rider who takes soundness seriously.

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