Episodes
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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/
Friday Nov 15, 2024
The Muzzle Movement (Episode 139)
Friday Nov 15, 2024
Friday Nov 15, 2024
Louise and Michelle chat to Clara Hewson, founder of The Muzzle Movement, about establishing a change in people's perceptions of muzzles, and creating a muzzle which allows dogs to drink, eat and pant fully. Find out the best way to accustom a dog to being comfortable with a muzzle, and inappropriate use of muzzles.
We also ask Clara to bust a myth about muzzles in our newest feature.
Friday Nov 08, 2024
Alcohol and Running: Dr Juliet McGrattan (Episode 138)
Friday Nov 08, 2024
Friday Nov 08, 2024
In this episode, we chat to Dr Juliet McGrattan, author, speaker and former GP, about running and alcohol.
We answer all the common questions, such as:
- is a daily glass of red wine really good for our health?
- is that post-race beer helpful?
- can you sweat out a hangover?
- how does alcohol affect sleep quality and recovery?
- is there a safe amount of alcohol consumption for athletes that won’t hinder training or performance?
- how does alcohol impact our hormones?
NEW - Stay tuned for our newest feature, Myth Buster, where we tackle common misconceptions.
You can follow Dr Juliet McGrattan on Instagram
If you need support with your alcohol consumption, the NHS website is a good place to start
Friday Nov 01, 2024
How to create good habits - with Rachel Spencer (Episode 137)
Friday Nov 01, 2024
Friday Nov 01, 2024
In this episode, Louise and Michelle welcome back journalist and business coach Rachel Spencer for a chat about how to build good habits. We chat about what a habit is (and isn't!), how to make habits stick, and how to overcome the obstacles that keep us from making long-lasting changes. We also talk about strategies to stop habits that might not be so helpful to us as well. Whether you're working to improve your fitness, build consistency with your training, or set yourself up for success in any other part of life, this episode is packed with insights that are bound to help.
About Rachel
Rachel Spencer is a freelance writer specialising in the pet industry for national newspapers and magazines focusing on human interest stories, health, trends and technology. She works with pet business owners helping them raise their profile in the media and clients have appeared in the Telegraph, Guardian, Independent, BBC Breakfast, Mail Online, Daily and Sunday Express, and a host of pet titles like Edition Dog, Your Dog, Your Cat and industry titles including Pet Gazette and Pet Business World. Each week she shares tips on how small businesses can secure coverage on the Publicity for Pet Businesses podcast. Rachel provides consultancy services and runs a publicity coaching programme helping pet businesses stand out from the competition.
Find out more at www.publicityforpetbusinesses.co.uk
You can also find Rachel here:
https://www.instagram.com/rachelspenceruk
https://www.facebook.com/rachelspenceruk
https://twitter.com/rachelspenceruk
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelspenceruk/
Recommended Reading
Atomic Habits by James ClearThis is a fantastic resource for anyone looking to make small changes that lead to significant results. Clear breaks down the process of habit formation into actionable steps and shares practical tips for building habits that last. It’s all about focusing on small, 1% improvements that compound over time.
The Power of Habit by Charles DuhiggThe book explains the ‘habit loop’ - a cue, routine, and reward - which drives human behaviour. Duhigg discusses how we form habits and how they can be reshaped to achieve goals. It’s a great read for anyone looking to create lasting change for personal growth and business success.
Friday Oct 25, 2024
Running in Pregnancy - Anna Harding (Episode 136)
Friday Oct 25, 2024
Friday Oct 25, 2024
Louise and Michelle quiz broadcaster and fellow podcaster Anna Harding about her experience of canicrossing and running throughout pregnancy, and how she has felt getting back into it as a new parent. We also chat about introducing a new baby to the family dog.
Friday Oct 18, 2024
Avoiding running injuries: Nicky Edwards, Physiotherapist (Episode 135)
Friday Oct 18, 2024
Friday Oct 18, 2024
In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to Nicky Edwards, a physiotherapist and experienced marathon runner. Together, they question Nicky on the key aspects we should be focusing on in training to help us prevent injury, including:
strength training
mobility
recovery
adapting training as we age
the dangers of overtraining
optimising training around hormonal changes, including menopause
how to avoid common running injuries
Friday Oct 11, 2024
Friday Oct 11, 2024
We know parkrun no longer allows canicross, BUT we also know a lot of you have many happy memories of parkrun as it turns 20 years old, and we also know many of you still run with your dog there (allowing for the new rules around dogs). Canicross Conversations wants to celebrate the world of parkrun on its 20th birthday, so Louise and Michelle chat to Lucy Waterlow, author of new book The Ultimate Guide to parkrun. A great episode whether you are a brand new or regular parkrunner.
Friday Oct 04, 2024
Canicross Story: Tamara Beach (Episode 133)
Friday Oct 04, 2024
Friday Oct 04, 2024
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!
Friday Sep 27, 2024
Getting youngsters into canicross: Susan Fraser (Episode 132)
Friday Sep 27, 2024
Friday Sep 27, 2024
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.
Friday Sep 13, 2024
Canicross Story: Team Irvine (Episode 131)
Friday Sep 13, 2024
Friday Sep 13, 2024
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.
Thank you for listening
We hope you've found lots of tips about getting started with canicross, as well as useful information about running, your dog‘s health and plenty more! We hope you enjoy joining us on the run with your dog. If there is anything you would like to learn more about, please get in touch via our respective websites or social media, or perhaps you would like to be a future guest. We would love to hear from you!
Louise Humphrey teaches both canicross in the Leicester area, and Pilates online.
Michelle Mortimer is a UK Athletics registered Coach in Running Fitness, coaching runners online, and teaches canicross in the West Pennine Moors area to the north of Manchester.
Links to both of our websites are at the top of the page.