

Canicross Conversations
Michelle Mortimer and Louise Humphrey
The leading podcast for all things canicross and cani-sports. Canicross instructors Louise and Michelle chat to various guests and experts, who love to run or compete with their dogs, about how to keep both dog and human happy and healthy.
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Mar 25, 2022 • 31min
Is your dog part of the family? (Episode 23)
In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to Rachel Spencer about our relationships with our dogs in our homes, and just how much a part of the family they are.
Is your dog allowed on your bed or sofa?
Do you have a wardrobe for your dog?
Does your dog buy you birthday cards, and how do you celebrate your dog's birthday?
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/

Mar 11, 2022 • 31min
Canicross Story: Kate and Flash (Episode 22)
Kate Mellor didn't have a dog when she decided she would love to try canicross; she saw it on a TV programme and decided it looked so much fun, so set the wheels in motion to adopt her collie lab cross Flash.
Collecting Flash just 2 hours before national lockdown came into effect in 2020 meant that Flash's puppy training and socialisation looked quite different to most puppies, but knowing that the duo were aiming to do canicross once he was fully grown, Kate had the time and the patience to carefully train him in all the canicross commands.
Now, two years later, the team love to race together, and can't imagine life without canicross.
What kit do the team use?
Non Stop Freemotion Harness
Dogfit waist belt / Non Stop Canix belt
Non Stop canicross line
You can follow Kate and Flash on Instagram
Image by James Kirby

Mar 4, 2022 • 38min
Canicross Story: Nat and Esme run every day (Episode 21)
In this episode of Canicross Stories, Louise and Michelle chat to Nat, who runs every day with her dog Esme, Nat and Esme have developed a strong bond while canicrossing, and have completed ultra distances together.

Mar 1, 2022 • 24min
parkrun and changes to running with dogs (Episode 20)
parkrun have decided that, effective from (and including) Saturday 2 April, they will no longer permit parkrunners to use waist harnesses when participating with their dog. Dogs will be still be allowed to participate with their owners, but the rules from 2nd April state: “One dog on a short, handheld, non-extendable lead by the side of the participant, and within reach at all times. Care must also be taken to avoid tripping other parkrunners.”
Louise and Michelle chat about the new rule and its implications for canicross and the safety of dogs and their owners.
Here's a link to the parkrun blog we refer to
We would love to hear your thoughts too, so please do get in touch.

Feb 25, 2022 • 30min
Canicross Story: Racing with Mel Grier and Breagha (Episode 19)
This season, we talk to canicrossers across the world to hear their stories of what inspired them to take up canicross.
In this episode we chat to Mel Grier, who is based in Scotland with her dog Breagha. Mel is a member of West Lothian canicross and is a keen canicross racer.

Feb 11, 2022 • 39min
Ask the Expert: Nutrition for runners with sports dietician Alex Cooke (Episode 18)
In this episode, we chat to sports dietician Alexandra Cooke about how we should fuel our bodies to perform at our best. Alex really simplifies nutrition and hydration for us, and busts some myths too!
You can follow Alex on her Instagram @thesportsdietician and find out more on her website thesportsdietitian.co.uk

Feb 4, 2022 • 31min
Ask the Expert: Harness aversion - training your dog to be comfortable (Episode 17)
In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to dog trainer and behaviourist Zoe Willingham about why some dogs develop a dislike or fear of harnesses, and how we can help dogs overcome this aversion. We also chat about muzzles, and why they might be helpful.
You can follow Zoe on Facebook and find out more Best Behaviour Dog Training here: https://www.bestbehaviourdogtraining.co.uk/

Jan 28, 2022 • 32min
Ask the Expert: Beginner running tips from a running coach(Episode 16)
Something slightly different for today's episode: Louise interviews Michelle about how best to get started if you're brand new to running. Michelle gives her top tips for building a running routine, how to know you're running at the right pace, warm ups, cool downs, stretching and following a training plan.
You can find out more about Michelle's online coaching here: www.mileswithmichelle.co.uk
Photo credit: Proviz Sports

Jan 21, 2022 • 31min
Ask the Expert: Trail running technique and kit with Sarah Gillam (Episode 15)
This week, Louise chats to Sarah Gillam who is a DogFit canicross trainer living in Germany with her 3 dogs. Sarah's background is in sports technology, and she works for a trail running footwear brand so gives us lots of tips about trail running in general, as well as footwear. Sarah is also a qualified personal trainer and nutrition coach.
Follow Sarah on Instagram @run.and.smile and find her website here: www.trainandsmile.org

Jan 14, 2022 • 25min
On the run: Join us for a canicross run (Episode 14)
Join us for a canicross run in the West Pennine Moors today, as Michelle and Louise (and Poppy and Pickle) meet for the first time in real life. We have a chat about running, fitness, kit and what the new year might bring.
Louise currently has a Pilates for Runners course on sale focusing on:
Posture
Strength
Flexibility
The course goes through both standing and mat Pilates exercises focusing on the muscles as a runner you need to strengthen as a runner.
The course consists of 12, 10-minute videos. You have access for life and can take as long as you want to go through the course all for £27. Find out more here: https://studio44pilates.com/pilates-for-runners/