Episodes
Friday Apr 14, 2023
Ultra Marathon for Canicrossers only (Episode 60)
Friday Apr 14, 2023
Friday Apr 14, 2023
This week in our Canicross Stories feature we chat to Ellie Coleman who has just completed the first ever Ultra Marathon soley for Canicross.
We chat about how it came about and how Ellie doesn't actually have her own dog!
Find our more about adventure with Blue her borrowed dog on instragram. You can find Ellie here
If this has inspired you to trying an ultra marathon with your dog then check out Cani-Trail-UK
Friday Apr 07, 2023
Canicross Story: Anna Harding and Ralph (Episode 59)
Friday Apr 07, 2023
Friday Apr 07, 2023
In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to Anna Harding from The Running Channel about how she started canicross, and how training is going as she introduces her sprocker spaniel Ralph to longer distances. Anna's running mantra is "complete not complete" and she recently ran 115 miles from London to Rugby - we chat about what's next for her and Ralph.
📷 Nick Wolstenholme Photography
Friday Mar 31, 2023
Canicross Story: canicrossing with a visually impaired dog (Episode 58)
Friday Mar 31, 2023
Friday Mar 31, 2023
In this episode of our regular Canicross Stories feature, Michelle and Louise chat to Sophia Kelly, a veterinary nurse who canicrosses with her dog Dillon, who is partially sighted.
Sophia rescued Dillon in 2018, knowing he has Progressive Retinol Atrophy, not expecting him to be able to canicross, but 5 years later they are attempting a marathon together.
A truly heart-warming episode about the special bond of trust between dog and human.
Friday Mar 24, 2023
Raw Feeding for Canicross Dogs, a behaviourist’s perspective (Episode 57)
Friday Mar 24, 2023
Friday Mar 24, 2023
In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to behaviourist Emma Johnston from Speak Dog about her experiences of raw feeding* her working sled dogs.
We chat about the different types of raw feeding: DIY; 80/10/10; 80/20 and have a fascinating conversation about the impact that nutrition has on a dog's behaviour. In the wild, dogs, who are natural scavengers rather than predators, would eat up to 44 different varieties of food and this variety is the key to build up gut microbiomes, which can impact behaviour. We also chat through options for natural treats and managing behaviour through decompression chews.
*NB Emma is not a nutritionist, so her experiences of raw feeding are very individual, and should not be taken as guidance, but she is a qualified and knowledgeable behaviourist, and she gives us a really interesting insight into raw feeding from this perspective. Emma started in dog sports as a canicrosser, and now rig races, breeds and shows her 12 Siberian Huskies.
Friday Mar 17, 2023
Dog in Yellow Day 20th March (Episode 56)
Friday Mar 17, 2023
Friday Mar 17, 2023
Do you know what it means when you see a dog wearing yellow?
This is an episode originally released at the end of 2021, before the very first Dogs in Yellow awareness day took pace on 20th March 2022, and as it's coming up again we thought we would reshare an important message.
In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to Sarah Jones, who founded My Anxious Dog, after realising her working cocker spaniel Bella was very anxious around other dogs and people. Sarah is raising awareness of her #YellowArmy of dogs wearing yellow, and how it is helping other dog owners keep their dogs at a comfortable distance so Bella can continue to enjoy her outside space without being fearful. We also chat about how canicross is helping Bella become less anxious.
#DogsInYellow Day is happening on 20th March 2023
You can learn more about My Anxious Dog here and follow the Facebook page here
Friday Mar 10, 2023
Friday Mar 10, 2023
In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to menopause expert Karen Weir about how to get the most out of our running during perimenopause and post-menopause, and the advice is surprising.
Karen talks through the risks to our bodies during this time of immense change, and recommends the kind of strength training and running we should be doing, and it's not what you might think. It's certainly made Louise and Michelle reconsider their own training.
We'd love to know what you think, and if you have any questions.
You can follow Karen on her Instagram @RunwithKaren or on her website runwithkaren.com
Friday Mar 03, 2023
Training as a Canicross Coach (Episode 54)
Friday Mar 03, 2023
Friday Mar 03, 2023
Louise is flying solo today and chats to canicross coach Emily Thomas, who also appeared on episode 48 talking about canine hydrotherapy.
Emily's business offers training to people interested in becoming a canicross coach, and offers a Run Leader course, a Certified Coach course and a higher Level 3 qualification in canicross coaching.
Emily will be at Crufts next week so if you're there, do pop by and say hello.
Friday Feb 24, 2023
Nutrition and Mindset (Episode 53)
Friday Feb 24, 2023
Friday Feb 24, 2023
In this episode, Louise and Michelle further explore mindset, and how it can relate to our nutrition, as they chat to EIQ nutrition certified coach, Wayne Barrigan. A fascinating episode, with plenty of food for thought (pardon the pun!) as Louise and Michelle both have epiphanies about the way they have approached nutrition in the past.
You can contact Wayne via his Instagram page to learn more.
Friday Feb 17, 2023
Canicross Story: canicrossing with a disability (Episode 52)
Friday Feb 17, 2023
Friday Feb 17, 2023
Michelle and Louise chat to Harriet Innes, who describes herself as a disabled canicrosser, and is keen to emphasize how inclusive the sport can be for those with disabilities. Harriet talks us through the considerations of racing with a disability, and her kit choices.
Harriet also runs a rescue centre for active dogs.
You can follow Harriet on Instagram @ottos.legacy
This episode is sponsored by the Get Stronger, Run a Faster 5k course. Sign up for the next course, starting end of February, at the following link: https://studio44pilates.com/product/get-stronger-for-a-faster-5k/
Friday Feb 10, 2023
Running and mindset (Episode 51)
Friday Feb 10, 2023
Friday Feb 10, 2023
In this episode, Louise and Michelle delve into mindset, as they chat to Mental Health and Exercise Coach, Lucy. Lucy is also a personal trainer, and triathlon coach, as well as competing in triathlon herself.
She delivers personalised training plans with coaching and online strength and conditioning classes to help you achieve your running goals.
Her plans are tailored to you to ensure your training enhances rather than competes with the rest of your life, and her coaching helps you address the issues that underpin the success of your training such as mindset, nutrition and race day preparation. She also offers non-personalised plans for Half Marathon and Marathon accompanied by video coaching on the same issues.
Visit https://www.feelfitwithlucy.co.uk/how-i-can-help for more information or to book in a free consultation call, or find her on @feelfitwithlucy on Instagram and Facebook.
This episode is sponsored by the Get Stronger, Run a Faster 5k course. You can save £21 until midnight on 11th February if you sign up with the code earlybirdfeb23 at the following link: https://studio44pilates.com/product/get-stronger-for-a-faster-5k/
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.