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Sara McCarthy took her Working Cocker Spaniel, Logan, to her local Canicross club a few years ago, to get outside a bit more. She and Logan have gained so much more from the exhilarating sport of Canicross. Indeed, they love the sport so much that they recently joined the elite group of canine and human athletes that have completed an ultra-marathon. Sara explains the joys of Canicross, the warmth of the Canicross community and the significant physical and mental health benefits of this burgeoning sport. A joyful and powerful advocate for the sport, she also explains what's next for the duo... the Canicross triathlon - open water swimming, cycling and running with your dog. Connected Episodes Canicross Team GB explain the origins of Canicross, and the world of international competition The interview was recorded by Dogs with Jobs presenter, Kate Fairweather at Goodwoof 2025, the dog-centric event on the Sussex estate, Goodwood. Do you work your dog or dogs? Kate is always fascinated to hear about dogs with interesting jobs -including athletes! Get in touch to recommend anyone or if you are interested in coming on the show -just email Kate Fairweather at team@shineradio.uk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sara McCarthy took her Working Cocker Spaniel, Logan, to her local Canicross club a few years ago, to get outside a bit more. She and Logan have gained so much more from the exhilarating sport of Canicross. Indeed, they love the sport so much that they recently joined the elite group of canine and human athletes that have completed an ultra-marathon. Sara explains the joys of Canicross, the warmth of the Canicross community and the significant physical and mental health benefits of this burgeoning sport. A joyful and powerful advocate for the sport, she also explains what's next for the duo... the Canicross triathlon - open water swimming, cycling and running with your dog. Connected Episodes Canicross Team GB explain the origins of Canicross, and the world of international competition The interview was recorded by Dogs with Jobs presenter, Kate Fairweather at Goodwoof 2025, the dog-centric event on the Sussex estate, Goodwood. Do you work your dog or dogs? Kate is always fascinated to hear about dogs with interesting jobs -including athletes! Get in touch to recommend anyone or if you are interested in coming on the show -just email Kate Fairweather at team@shineradio.uk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is canicross? Team GB athletes, Sarah Gillam and Jen Davies, explain the challenges and joys of this ultimate team sport for two athletes running together - one canine, one human. Canicross UK describes it as "...off-road running with your dog. Your dog wears a harness specifically designed to allow them to pull, you wear a belt/harness which allows hands-free running and you are attached to your dog with a bungee line." Canicross' origins lie in Scandinavia and Northern Europe, developed as a means of keeping "mushing" dogs fit during the summer - in peak condition for the winter season. Sarah Gillam and Jen Davies are leading canicross athletes who compete internationally, representing the UK. They give a great overview of canicross in this episode, and explain how they look after the well-being and safety of their dogs in this exciting sport. The interview was recorded by presenter, Kate Fairweather at Goodwoof 2025, the dog-centric event on the Sussex estate, Goodwood. Do you work your dog or dogs? Kate is always fascinated to hear about dogs with interesting jobs -including athletes! Get in touch to recommend anyone or if you are interested in coming on the show -just email Kate Fairweather at team@shineradio.uk. Photo credit: Jen DaviesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is canicross? Team GB athletes, Sarah Gillam and Jen Davies, explain the challenges and joys of this ultimate team sport for two athletes running together - one canine, one human. Canicross UK describes it as "...off-road running with your dog. Your dog wears a harness specifically designed to allow them to pull, you wear a belt/harness which allows hands-free running and you are attached to your dog with a bungee line." Canicross' origins lie in Scandinavia and Northern Europe, developed as a means of keeping "mushing" dogs fit during the summer - in peak condition for the winter season. Sarah Gillam and Jen Davies are leading canicross athletes who compete internationally, representing the UK. They give a great overview of canicross in this episode, and explain how they look after the well-being and safety of their dogs in this exciting sport. The interview was recorded by presenter, Kate Fairweather at Goodwoof 2025, the dog-centric event on the Sussex estate, Goodwood. Do you work your dog or dogs? Kate is always fascinated to hear about dogs with interesting jobs -including athletes! Get in touch to recommend anyone or if you are interested in coming on the show -just email Kate Fairweather at team@shineradio.uk. Photo credit: Jen DaviesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Canicross Conversations, Louise and Michelle welcome rising star Matt Powell, a 16-year-old who is already a British, European, and World Champion in canicross. As if that weren't impressive enough, Matt has Key takeaways Matt discovered canicross at 12 and quickly rose to the top of junior ranks. He runs with two dogs and adapts training for each one's ability. Bikejoring adds variety and pace to his training regime. Mentorship has been crucial to his development and now he mentors others. The canicross community is supportive and welcoming to newcomers. Topics and timings 1.10 – how Matt got into canicross 6.25 – early training challenges and dog selection 9.40 – school running background and shift to longer distances 12.20 – training routines and bikejoring 17.10 – competing with two dogs and British Champs 20.30 – mentoring younger runners 24.15 – international races and upcoming world champs 29.40 – importance of family support and school life 33.50 – how to get started in canicross as a young person 37.15 – growing the sport and using social media 40.00 – future goals and quickfire round Links mentioned Episode 131 with Gail Irvine Matt Powell on Instagram: @mattpowell.canicross
Dog selfies? Instagram and TikTok stars Fredrick and Royston, Golden Retriever brothers, are experts at them. We chat to their owner Hannah all about her Goldie social media stars.
In today's episode we're joined by Belle from Canicross Midlands, who talks us through the rewards of marshalling at canicross races
Bienvenue dans DOG ADN, le podcast qui explore la relation unique entre l'humain et le chien à travers le prisme du sport, de la performance, et de la passion. Je suis Nicolas, et à chaque épisode, je pars à la rencontre des acteurs du monde canin. Le chien reste un être doué de pouvoirs exceptionnels et j'aime vous partager ma passion.Aujourd'hui, j'ai l'immense plaisir d'accueillir un champion, un passionné, et surtout une référence dans le monde du canicross : Antony Le Moigne.Multiple champion du monde, entraîneur, et véritable ambassadeur de la discipline, Antony partage avec nous son parcours, sa vision du lien homme-chien, et les clés qui font la différence quand il s'agit de courir ensemble, en parfaite harmonie.Préparez-vous à une plongée dans l'univers exigeant mais profondément humain du canicross de haut niveau.C'est parti pour un nouvel épisode de DOG ADN.Bonne écoute
Běhání se psem může být zdravý koníček nebo vrcholový sport. Šimon Cipro z projektu Běhejsepsem.cz nám prozradil spoustu informací a k tomu přidal motivaci, abychom se nebáli začít kdykoliv a s jakýmkoliv psem.Jak začít s canicrossem?Jak trénovat?Jaké podoby může běh se psem mít?
Sarah Stokes shares her first experience of racing with Louise and Michelle in this episode
In this episode of Found It, Fetched It, LWDG Society member Sara Burgess shares how her Spaniel, Logan, went from a whirlwind pup to her running partner in a 50K Ultra Marathon—all thanks to discovering CaniCross.We explore how combining physical and mental work helped Logan thrive, the beauty of multipurpose training, and the confidence that comes from doing something just for you.Whether you're curious about CaniCross, love gundog training, or need a little inspiration, this episode has it all.
Need more energy? Want to swap soda or fizzy drinks for something healthier?? Grab some FIZZ here Use the code ARBONNE10 for 10% discount at checkout Book Personal Training or Canicross 1:1 Sessions via my website www.wellnessandwellies.com In this episode of Menopause and Motherhood podcast, we explore the science-backed benefits of creatine for peri-menopausal women. From supporting muscle strength and lean body mass, to improving cognitive function, mood stability, and even bone health, creatine is more than just a gym supplement—it's a powerful wellness tool for women navigating hormonal changes. Whether you're dealing with fatigue, brain fog, or loss of strength during your 40s and beyond, this episode breaks down how creatine can help you feel stronger, sharper, and more energized. Tune in to learn how to use creatine safely and effectively during peri-menopause and menopause.
Louise and Michelle chat to Gabby, one of the co-founders of Bournemouth Canicross about how their community has grown over the last four years since the group was first formed. It's an uplifting, positive episode about the power of community.
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Need more energy? Want to swap soda or fizzy drinks for something healthier?? Grab some FIZZ here Use the code ARBONNE10 for 10% discount at checkout Book Personal Training or Canicross 1:1 Sessions via my website www.wellnessandwellies.com Lent is often associated with sacrifice, self-reflection, and spiritual renewal. But what if this sacred season could also serve as a turning point in your weight loss journey? With its 40-day structure, Lent provides a perfect opportunity to set new goals, build healthier habits, and find deeper motivation beyond just physical transformation.
Learn more about the program nd register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeHgxhWf-7JLTNGGzQHMr69Is4ACFcSAvS-mL9wQwN5QHIX_Q/viewform?usp=sharing Ready to embark on an exhilarating fitness journey with your furry companion? My DogFit® Couch-5K group Coaching program is designed to guide beginners from the couch to running 5K, all while strengthening the bond with your dog. With coaching from me your certified Canicross trainer, you'll receive: An initial group consultation to outline the 8-week program and recommend the best Canicross equipment for you and your dog. Weekly training plans tailored to your progress. Regular check-ins via email or text to keep you motivated and on track. Expert advice on improving running and Canicross techniques, including cues, running form, stretching, strength training and nutrition advice. Plus, upon completion, you'll earn a Couch to 5K Finisher prize to celebrate your success! Join my supportive community and transform your fitness routine into a shared adventure with your dog. Sign up today and take the first step towards a healthier, happier lifestyle together.
In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to Emily Thomas about her new book Canicross for Fitness and Fun
In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to Fran Hannemann about how canicross fits into her home boarding and dog walking business, and her adventures with her three dogs.
Canicross neboli terénní běh se psem není určený jenom pro závodníky, ale pro každého, kdo má rád běhání a chce se věnovat svému psovi.
We love bringing you canicross stories from our community, and in this episode Louise and Michelle chat to Sara McCarthy about how her second canicross season with her 'rocket dog' spaniel Logan is going. Sara has thrown herself into many cani-sports so far, to keep her working cocker spaniel Logan engaged and well exercised. We chat about their first experience of dog triathlon at Tri Dog, as well as their training for their upcoming (first) ultra marathon. Sara embodies the spirit of feeling the fear and doing it anyway! Follow Sara and Logan on Instagram Here's the link to The Stickler race in Dorset which Sara talks about in this episode: https://dorsetdoddlers.org/the-stickler/
Canicross je bežecký šport so psom. Môže sa mu venovať ktokoľvek, kto rád behá a miluje psíky. Lucia Pelikánová ja atlétka, ktorá vo svojom voľnom čase začala behávať so svojim psom. Postupne sa vypracovala na svetovú špičku. Aktuálne ju čakajú majstrovstvá sveta, na ktorých bude obhajovať zlato.
In this episode, Louise and Michelle catch up with Duncan and Dizzy the Dalmatian about what they've been up to since we last spoke 2 years ago! There's also a new greyster, Peggy, in the family! YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/@thatspottydogruns Instagram: @thatspottydogruns You can listen to the previous episode with Duncan here: https://www.canicrossconversations.co.uk/e/canicross-story-that-spotty-dog-runs-episode-49/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join Louise and Pickle at the Irchy Park canicross race on Sunday 9th February 2025. It's a 5k adventure around Irchester Country Park, and is a great event for those looking to try their first canicross event. https://raceharborough.co.uk/canicross/
Sobre todo al inicio del año, todos aspiramos a ser los mejores humanos para nuestros animales. El cumplir con sus revisiones medicas y sus vacunas, es una manera de garantizar su salud y bienestar. Arturo Ramirez, de Vivien Pets, ofrece el servicio de vacunación a domicilio como una forma segura y personalizada para estar siempre al día. Los veterinarios que visitan los hogares están titulados y preparados para cualquier eventualidad. ¿Sabías que a los conejos les crecen los dientes todo el tiempo? La dieta es básica para irlos desgastando durante la ingesta. La MVZ Rosalía Pastor, explica que los conejos son herbívoros por lo que su alimentación debe estar basada en una mezcla de forrajes, cereales y verduras. Como por ejemplo, acelgas, espinacas, berro, pimientos, entre otras cosas. Curiosamente la lechuga no se recomienda porque tiene demasiada agua y no es nutritiva. Los cuyos, también necesitan, verduras, hojas y hierba fresca. Ambos son animales de presa, no debemos dejarlos convivir ni con perros ni gatos, dice la MVZ Pastor. Aprovechar las distintos umbrales de excitación de nuestros perros garantizará un animal feliz y ejercitado, mental y físicamente. Alfredo Cabello, especialista en deporte con señuelo, nos cuenta las distintas intensidades de actividad que podemos ofrecer a nuestros animales, que van desde la caminata con correa, la socialización, hasta el máximo umbral de excitación, que son los deportes caninos, como Frisbee, Canicross y el deporte con señuelo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a new canicross story, Michelle and Louise chat to guest Beckey about running, racing and wild swimming with her lab Agatha
In the final episode of 2024, Louise and Michelle take a look back at some of their favourite canicross stories of the podcast. What's yours?
El próximo domingo se realizara la primera edición del Canicross en Fuentes de Ebro, conocemos a los organizadores de este evento. #canicross #deporte
Those regular listeners amongst you will know the running joke that Michelle has never participated in a canicross race with her dog Poppy. She has finally found a brand new event close to her, and on this episode quizzes Trail Blazing Events Director Richard McQuilton-Morgan all about the race. It will be the first canicross event Richard has hosted too, so it makes for an interesting episode. We learn more about the challenges of putting on a canicross race, and how he's planning to make the event a great experience for all. We also catch up with Martin Grimshaw of Team Hounds, who was last on the podcast in episode 70. Michelle picks Martin's brains for expert advice on helping her and Poppy to prepare for their first race. Martin also tells us about his newest canine companion Kaos, and what he's been up to since we last chatted back in the summer of 2023. You can find out more about the canicross race and Richard's other Lancashire based events on his website https://www.trailblazingevents.co.uk/
Canicross - Fitness, frei nach Thomas Mann, für Herr und Hund / Regenerieren mit der Europameisterin - Wie Weitspringerin Malaika Mihambo die anstrengende Saison aufarbeitet / Sport ist weiblich - Spezielle Sportangebote für Frauen / Tipps vom Nationaltorwart - Fitness-Empfehlungen von Alexander Nübel // Beiträge von: Julia Mondry, Petra Martin / Moderation: Martin Raspe
In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to canicrosser Tamara Beach, who tells us about how she manages to fit in a high volume of training by training like a triathlete. It's a fascinating episode about finding the right training methods for you, and Tamara certainly has her sights on some big goals!
In this episode, we follow on from our last episode with Gail Irvine, and chat to Susan Fraser who has been helping Gail's boys, Robert and William to get into the sport of canicross, by loaning dogs to race, and accompanying them to competitions.
In this episode of Canicross Conversations, Louise and Michelle chat to Gail Irvine of Team Irvine Gail shares her own journey, and her family's involvement in canicross, particularly her experiences in the sport with her young sons. Tune in as Gail provides valuable tips for getting youngsters involved in canicross and competing. From choosing the right dog to managing the demands of training, she offers insights to help parents encourage their kids to enjoy the sport.
Ver zapatillas trail running: https://www.runnea.com/zapatillas-running/modelos/todas/superficie-montana/ La entrada de Leire Fernández Abete en el último episodio de RUNNEA Talks no ha podido ser más fiel a su estilo: sin filtros, directa y con una sonrisa que desarma a cualquiera. Apenas se sentó, soltó un "Tengo delante a dos payasos" refiriéndose a Lio y Gorka. Y claro, Gorka no se quedó atrás, devolviéndole un cariñoso "cabrona" entre risas. Así comenzó una de las entrevistas más auténticas y divertidas que hemos tenido en el podcast. Leire: una vida entre el trail, la risa y los perros En este episodio, Leire nos lleva de la mano por su historia: una chica de 26 años que ha vivido el deporte desde pequeña. Desde sus primeros pasos como jugadora de balonmano hasta su salto al trail running, deporte del que se enamoró a los 15 años tras participar en su primera gran carrera en el Pirineo. Pero no fue una transición fácil. Nos contó cómo empezó a correr casi por accidente, influenciada por su padre, quien también corría. Una lesión de rodilla lo llevó a probar el running y Leire decidió acompañarlo. Lo que empezó como un juego terminó siendo una pasión que hoy la tiene como una de las grandes promesas del trail en España. A los 15 años, Leire ya ganaba carreras en las que, según sus propias palabras, "ni siquiera me dejaban competir" por la edad. Fue tal su insistencia y la confianza en su capacidad que hasta su padre tuvo que firmar una descarga de responsabilidad para que pudiera participar. Y no solo corrió, sino que ganó. Desde entonces, no ha parado. La importancia de mantener los pies en la tierra... y en la montaña Leire no es la típica atleta obsesionada con la competición. Durante la entrevista, lo dejó claro: "Ganar está bien, pero no lo es todo". Para ella, lo fundamental es disfrutar cada kilómetro, cada subida, cada carrera. Y siempre, con una sonrisa. Su enfoque desdramatizado del éxito y su autenticidad son lo que la diferencian en un mundo donde muchas veces la presión por ganar lo es todo. Leire es el ejemplo de que se puede ser una campeona sin perder la frescura ni el sentido del humor. Uno de los momentos más destacados del podcast fue cuando habló sobre una de sus carreras más recordadas: la Boca del Infierno, donde, con solo 15 años, corrió y ganó, llevando en el cuello un collar de Spiderman que le había dado su padre con la advertencia de que si en algún momento lo pasaba mal, lo recogería por las orejas y se la llevaría a casa. ¿La respuesta de Leire? "Sonrisa puesta, porque si no, me cae la bronca". Ese es el espíritu de Leire: correr, disfrutar, y reír, incluso en las carreras más duras. De Salomon a la libertad: el camino de Leire Muchos la conocen por su relación con Salomon, pero lo que pocos saben es que Leire siempre ha buscado mantener su independencia. Nos cuenta cómo su única condición al firmar con Salomon fue la de mantener total libertad: elegir sus carreras, decidir sus propios entrenamientos, y sobre todo, seguir corriendo por placer. Hoy, sigue con la misma filosofía, compitiendo con la marca HG, pero siempre fiel a sus principios. La libertad, sin embargo, no siempre es fácil de mantener. Nos confesó que rechazar oportunidades para viajar por el mundo y competir a nivel internacional no fue una decisión sencilla, pero fue necesaria para continuar sus estudios de fisioterapia y vivir el deporte a su manera. "Llegar es fácil, pero mantenerse... ahí está el reto", dijo Leire con la claridad de alguien que prefiere disfrutar el camino en lugar de obsesionarse con la meta. Los perros, su gran pasión Otro de los pilares en la vida de Leire son sus perros. En el podcast, no podía faltar hablar de Canicross, disciplina en la que ha llegado a ser campeona. Leire nos explicó cómo correr con sus perros no solo le ha dado velocidad, sino también lecciones sobre la confianza y el riesgo. "Cuando corres con un perro, no puedes tener miedo. Te lanzas y ya está", comentó entre risas. Su conexión con los animales es tan fuerte que, según cuenta, a veces es más fácil correr con ellos que con personas. Entre risas y locuras: el lado más personal de Leire El episodio estuvo lleno de anécdotas divertidas y situaciones surrealistas. Desde las caídas en plena carrera hasta el momento en que su padre perdió parte de un dedo mordido accidentalmente por uno de sus perros. Pero lo que más sorprendió fue la actitud estoica de su padre, quien, con el dedo colgando, siguió alimentando a los perros antes de acudir al hospital. "Es de otra pasta", dijo Leire, admirando la tranquilidad con la que su padre enfrenta cualquier situación. La transformación en redes sociales Leire también habló de su evolución en Instagram, donde se ha convertido en una de las trail runners más seguidas y queridas. Pero su éxito en redes no fue premeditado. "Empecé a grabar tonterías para tener recuerdos", dice Leire, y poco a poco su perfil fue creciendo hasta convertirse en una referencia, no solo por sus logros deportivos, sino por su humor desenfadado. "Si te gusta lo que hago, bien. Si no, pues nada", comentó, dejando claro que no le preocupa demasiado la opinión ajena. La verdadera Leire: campeona, pero también persona Detrás de la locura y la alegría que transmite en sus publicaciones, hay una Leire madura que valora profundamente lo que la vida le ha dado. Y aunque ha tenido que lidiar con momentos complicados, como una cirugía delicada, Leire siempre elige enfrentar la vida con una sonrisa. En sus palabras: "No es tanto el qué, sino el cómo", una filosofía que refleja en cada paso que da. No te pierdas este episodio Si quieres conocer a fondo a una de las personalidades más auténticas y carismáticas del trail running, no puedes perderte este episodio de RUNNEA Talks. Leire Fernández Abete nos deja claro que se puede ser una campeona sin perder la sonrisa ni las ganas de disfrutar del camino. Escucha el podcast completo en nuestras plataformas habituales y descubre por qué Leire es, sin duda, la trail runner más loca y divertida de Instagram.
Cet épisode est une rediffusion de l'épisode enregistré avec Léo Bergère, fin 2022, quelques semaines avec son titre de champion du monde de triathlon.On avait parlé des Jeux Olympiques de Paris 2024. Evidemment.
Sanna Näslund tävlar i canicross och har totalt 6 stycken SM-guld, ett VM-guld från 2019 och ett VM-brons från 2023. Sanna har alltid idrottat men som 11-åring testade hon på skidåkning med draghund och tyckte det var så roligt att familjen helt enkelt fick skaffa en hund för att Sanna skulle kunna börja träna. I det här samtalet får vi lära oss mer om hur träningen går till och hur man blir tillräckligt tålig för att klara att springa i 3-tempo, vilket är det tempo som Sanna och hennes vorsteh Bosse brukar snitta på sina tävlingar. Johnny och Sanna pratar en hel del om hur det är att springa i överfart. Vi tycker nämligen att det här med att springa bakom en stark hund väldigt mycket liknar att springa fort nedför en brant backe. Det finns många intressanta paralleller i hur man tränar för canicross och hur man tränar nedförslöpning. Tack till United Spaces i Uppsala för att vi fick sitta hos er och spela in och tack till Non-stop dogwear för att ni gör bästa utrustningen! Missa inte rabattkoden PACEONEARTH30 som ger 30% på nonstopdogwear.com hela 2024. Artikel om hur du kommer igång med canicross från Non-stop dogwear Följ på Instagram @sannanaslund @nonstopdogwear @yowlingvidar Vi använder följande utrustning när vi springer med Vidar: Bälte till oss CaniX Belt 2.0 där vi också har plats för telefon och bajspåsar, eller CaniX Belt Pro som är lättast och smidigast. Sele till Vidar Freemotion Harness. Det finns flera andra bra selar (Freemotion Harness 5.0 och Freemotion Harness WD, men dessa görs inte i Vidars storlek). Elastiskt koppel som minskar rycken Bungee Leash 2 m. Verkligen superstor skillnad mot vanligt koppel eller ett koppel med bara en liten elastisk del. Favorit bland promenadselarna är Line Harness Grip WD (extra slitstark) och Line Harness Grip.
On dit que le chien est le meilleur ami de l'Homme. Je pense qu'il peut être un super partenaire pour les femmes et hommes qui veulent bouger plus. Car je pense que votre chien peut être un motivateur pour bouger, un partenaire d'entrainement pour aller courir et même votre coéquipier de défis et de courses pour devenir Champion.ne du Monde de votre Monde.D'ailleurs mon invité n'a pas un physique de coureur, mais il s'est mis à la course et au canicross pour dépenser son chien. C'était il y a 10 ans. Depuis il a adopté d'autres chiens, court aussi tout seul et il est directeur technique à la Fédération Française des Sports et Loisirs Canins qui regroupe 200 clubs de Canicross, CaniVTT, Canitrottinette, Canitrail et les disciplines pouvant émerge.Dans cet épisode, il nous explique ce que sont ces sports, comment débuter, les règles pour en faire une activité plaisante et épanouissante pour soi et pour son chien, comment s'entraîner, les différentes compétitions aussi. Et vous allez constater le niveau de ces athlètes.Et puis nous avons aussi parlé de ce sujet sensible qui est la relation entre les coureurs, cyclistes, cavaliers et promeneurs avec les chiens et leurs propriétaires. Alors j'en ai profité pour lui demander des conseils sur comment nous comporter avec ces chiens que l'on croise.Cet épisode vous donnera plein de règles intéressantes, que vous ayez un chien ou non.Liens Le site de la fédération : https://www.fslc-canicross.net/Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/ffslcfederation Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Welcome to an episode brimming with exhilarating endurance content as we immerse ourselves into the world of Six03 Endurance, a dynamic team hailing from the heart of New Hampshire. Founded with a mission to promote camaraderie, encourage fitness, enhance training, and increase knowledge, Six03 Endurance has become a staple in the New England endurance community. In this interview, we have the privilege to chat with Tom Hooper, one of the founders of Six03 Endurance. Tom shares the inspiring journey of how the team came to be and the core values that drive the organization. From pub-runs and meet-ups to special events, Six03 Endurance offers a variety of opportunities for athletes of all levels to come together and pursue their passion for endurance sports. We talk about racing with your dog, scrambling up NH mountains, and sleeping in the dirt with your friends during a multi-day race. We explore some of the exciting races organized by Six03 Endurance, including:the Sunapee Scramble, a trail-run up Mt. Sunapee that is live-streamed for spectators to enjoy the action from anywhere. the Great Pumpkin Trail relay, a unique race that combines teamwork and adventure (you have to carry a small pumpkin!). the Kismet Cliff Run, renowned as the most scenic trail run east of the Mississippi. (By the way, scenic doesn't mean its not hard...something like 4,000ft of vert over a 1/2 marathon!) Dixon's Revenge, a race that stands out with its inclusion of a 5k Canicross category. Canicross is a fast-growing sport involving running with your dog, providing a unique bonding experience between athletes and their furry companions.Tune in as we uncover the passion, excitement, and sense of community that define Six03 Endurance and its commitment to helping athletes achieve their goals while enjoying the journey of endurance sports. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just getting started, this episode promises to inspire and motivate you to lace up your shoes and hit the trails with Six03 Endurance. Let's go, New England!Art & Eric embark on a journey to showcase and celebrate the endurance sports community in New England.
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CaniCross, ahol az 5 km-es világrekordnál gyorsabban fut kutya és gazdája. Eurohound és Runy kutya. Kutyaizó, kutyahenger, kutyamasszázs, kutyaultra, kutyameleg. Vegán gazda, húsevő kutya. Profi csocsózás, évtizedes külföldi lét. A cigis, piás bulizástól a felismerésig. A futókarrier kezdete egy stroke és egy brazil focista miatt. És hol a vége? Légy mecénás! www.patreon.com/nemaze
Well what can I say? It's been an amazing four years here with TTARP. As creator and host it's been a WILD ride! I am ever grateful for all of the wonderful humans I've had the pleasure of interviewing and I'm grateful for YOU for listening and sharing your running journey with us! If you'd like to keep in touch and follow along on my Canicross adventures FOLLOW ME HERE RTR will be taking over the reigns of TTARP for many episodes and years to come! RUN WILD!!!! -Shawn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trailtalesarp/message
Původně chtěl být lékařem a pracovat v laboratoři. Když si ale s manželkou pořídil náhodou tahacího psa, otevřel se mu zcela jiný svět. Co Šimona Cipra baví na běhání se psy? V čem je canicross specifický? S jakým psem se dá běhat? A co je nejtěžší ho naučit?Všechny díly podcastu Host Radiožurnálu můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Původně chtěl být lékařem a pracovat v laboratoři. Když si ale s manželkou pořídil náhodou tahacího psa, otevřel se mu zcela jiný svět. Co Šimona Cipra baví na běhání se psy? V čem je canicross specifický? S jakým psem se dá běhat? A co je nejtěžší ho naučit?
Full disclosure: this episode is highly likely to make you hungry! Gabby is joined by one of the most revered chefs in the country, MasterChef: The Professionals judge and Mere Restaurant chef owner, Monica Galetti. Monica grew up in Samoa imbibing the food centric culture there, before travelling to New Zealand to train as a chef and landing in the UK in Chef Michel Roux Jr's Michelin kitchen! After juggling competing priorities for many years, pressures on her business and her family meant Monica had to step back from MasterChef last year. Monica explains what she learned in that time, and how she's now finding the joy in what she does again. Monica also talks about finding her "fit crew" and feeling more confident than ever in the gym, the importance of a happy kitchen, as well as her beloved “boys” – her three dogs! Sporting Director, Calvin Mudd, also joins to explain what Canicross is and why it might be you and your canine companion's new favourite form of exercise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Correr juntos, mano a mano, formando un gran equipo humano-perro. Esa es la premisa bajo la que muchas personas realizan hoy en día la práctica deportiva denominada como canicross. Una actividad que cada vez gana más adeptos y de la cual hablamos en este "Mejores Amigos". Además, en la sección "Consulta Veterinaria" hablaremos de cómo prevenir y tratar el sarro en nuestros peludos. Por último, conocemos la importante labor de la Unidad Canina de los Bomberos de Zaragoza.
The Bad Luck Run Club has out done themselves this time. The inaugural Placer Trail Running Fest is finally here. We sat down with race directors Shannon and Ken Krogsrud to get you all the details on what you need to know to crush this great new local race. The inaugural Placer Trail Running Fest is an event unlike any other. Enjoy the most beautiful and runnable trails in all of northern California through the majestic trail system of Hidden Falls Regional Park in Placer County. Choose from the Jack Rabbit 25K or the Thumper 50K while the kids and dogs hit the Hopper 1K and Canicross 5k. There is something for everyone. And the best part is that the proceeds benefit the Placer Land Trust, which supports conservation, access, and preservation of hundreds of acres in the region. Let's get into the details.Bad Luck Run Club - Run. Party. Repeat.Jackrabbit 25K - PTRF | 15.5 mi Running Route on StravaThumper 50K - PTRF | 31.0 mi Running Route on StravaPlacer Land Trust – Natural Wonders Forever---The Mile 99 Interview | LinktreeYour Hosts: Jessica Harris / Greg Larkin / Mike TurnerThe Mile 99 Interview is creating podcast episodes | PatreonVenmo | The Mile 99 InterviewIntro/outro music: Joseph McDade - Elevation: https://josephmcdade.com/music/elevationSupport the show
Ali Hall first started running when she was at boarding school, finding a love of the sport while escaping mental health challenges. It's a passion she has never left behind, competing in everything from adventure racing to ultra marathons and moving in to the world of coaching with Pyllon. Along the way, Ali has formed a number of running communities, including setting up a group putting on city running tours and the hugely successful Cani-Sport Edinburgh. This latter endeavour combined her love of dogs with running - and did her 5k time no harm at all either! We spoke about everything from sports psychology and the mental health benefits of running to her dream of finishing a 100-mile race... ---------------------------------- Subscribe to our Substack newsletter at https://runningtales.substack.com If you like this episode please consider donating to help us keep going: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/stepforward
Today we have the latest race update, with Jennifer LaBar scratching, along with Trail Trivia about the sport Canicross.
Juste après son titre, Léo Bergère est mon invité de la semaine, ensemble on échange pendant 2 merveilleuses heures.
Running with your dog can be a very effective way to improve the health and happiness of your pup and you, the human! While jogging can be relatively straightforward, adding a dog to the mix will change how you approach this activity. I've been running with my dogs on an almost daily basis for the past few years and want to pass along 9 essential tips that will make running with your dog much easier and more enjoyable. Here is what we will cover: Assess your dog's running capabilities Don't start too young Essential training behaviors and skills Get the right gear (this can make all the difference) Start slow Pay attention to your dog's signs of being tired Be aware of pace and distance Weather & terrain are important factors Keep it fun and use it as a time to bond I have two Labrador Retrievers and they have been my running mates since they were old enough to safely run with me. We've run all over Utah, New York City, and California on a wide variety of landscapes and terrains. I made plenty of mistakes in the early stages, and hope that his article will help you avoid my mistakes! I typically run anywhere from 3-6 miles per session about 3-6 times per week with them. While this may sound high, it took a lot of progression and practice to safely get to those numbers (more on that later). My pups even recently helped me train for the New York City Marathon and were integral to my success! While we mostly do our runs while they can be off-leash, I have logged hundreds of miles with them attached to my waist (more on that later as well). All that to say, I have a high level of experience running with dogs! So, let's dive into all the ways to make jogging with your dog a successful experience. Quick note: I am only going to discuss casual running/jogging and not Canicross. I have no experience with Canicross, but many people (and their dogs) love it! AND here's the hands-free leash I've used for years and LOVED! https://amzn.to/3G0EerB --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/perfect-pup/message