• Canicross Story: Sara and Logan (Episode 151)
    Feb 7 2025

    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/

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    36 mins
  • Ask the Expert: Looking after your feet (Episode 150)
    Jan 31 2025

    In this episode, Louise and Michelle quiz podiatrist Kate Hammond about all those things you've always wanted to ask about looking after your feet, but have been too embarrassed or squeamish to ask.

    We cover:

    • What size shoes to buy
    • Does gait analysis matter?
    • Socks
    • Blister prevention and treatment
    • Athlete's foot
    • Losing a toenail
    • Plantar fasciitis

    It's a fascinating episode, and we certainly learned loads!

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    51 mins
  • Canicross Story: This Spotty Dog Runs (Episode 149)
    Jan 24 2025

    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/

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    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/

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    44 mins
  • Lookback with Menopause expert Karen Weir (Episode 148)
    Jan 17 2025

    In today's special episode, we're diving back into an insightful chat we had with Karen Weir, an expert in menopause and strength and conditioning. This clip, recorded in March 2023 explores how the natural changes in our bodies during menopause affect our running. Karen breaks down the physical shifts we experience and offers advice on the way we train and eat.

    You can listen to the full episode (55) here: https://www.canicrossconversations.co.uk/e/why-is-strength-training-so-important-to-runners-during-perimenopause/

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    12 mins
  • Dressing your dog right: Deep dive with Non-Stop Dogwear (Episode 147)
    Jan 10 2025

    In this weeks episode we chat to Georgie Lambert from Non-Stop Dogwear about dog coats when and why we should use them. From snow, rain and racing we chat which coats work and why.

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    38 mins
  • Canicross Story: Beckey and Agatha (Episode 146)
    Jan 3 2025

    In a new canicross story, Michelle and Louise chat to guest Beckey about running, racing and wild swimming with her lab Agatha

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    27 mins
  • Our favourite canicross stories (Episode 145)
    Dec 27 2024

    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?

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    27 mins
  • Cani-Sports Spotlight: Mantrailing (Episode 144)
    Dec 20 2024

    In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to Lisa from Mantrailing Global all about this exciting and accessible canine activity.

    Mantrailing is a sport teaching dogs to find people by following their unique scent trail. All dog's have a natural ability to hunt and mantrailing provides them with an outlet to do this in a safe, controlled and constructive way. Lisa explains how this can have a very positive impact in other areas of a dog's life too.

    One of the many amazing things about this sport is it is fully accessible to all people and dogs, regardless of age, breed or disability. This includes dogs with confidence and reactivity issues.

    https://www.mantrailingglobal.com/

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    48 mins