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Canicross Conversations

Michelle Mortimer and Louise Humphrey
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  • Ask the Expert: Renee McGregor (Episode 180)
    Michelle and Louise chat to sports dietitian and author Renee McGregor about how to optimise fuelling across life stages - especially during perimenopause and after menopause - while also unpacking RED‑S, carbohydrate myths, and sensible supplement use.   Renee acknowledges how little conversation there has historically been about female hormonal transitions, and how women often experience a “wobbliness” in their energy, mood, and performance as hormones fluctuate unpredictably. She emphasises that menopause (and the years leading up to it) needn’t be a downhill spiral: “there’s a lot of women [who] feel they’ve reached their potential from an athletic point of view.” Key strategies she shares include replacing some cardio with strength-based work, choosing nutrient-dense whole foods (rather than rigid restriction), and listening to your body.   The trio discuss RED‑S (Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport), explaining that under‑fuelling (not eating enough to support both training and basic body function) can manifest via hormonal disruption, injury, digestive issues, mood or sleep disturbances, and stagnation in performance. Renee stresses that RED‑S affects recreational athletes too, not just elites.   On carbohydrates being demonised, Renee argues they are crucial: “Carbs per se are not bad … they provide your muscles with the energy you need.”   Finally, Michelle asks about supplements. Renee advises vitamin D (especially through UK winters), and checking iron/B12 when clinically indicated, but otherwise focusing on whole foods rather than a “pile of supplements.”       Links Renee McGregor’s latest book Fuel for Thought reneemcgregor.com Renee’s Instagram: @r_mcgregor Renee’s Substack newsletter: The Fuel Line
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  • Canicross Story: Lauren and Pip (Episode 179)
    In this episode, Louise and Michelle chat to Lauren.   Lauren recounts how her 'failed' sheepdog Pip came into her life at 13 months old, having never truly bonded with farm work, and how the two forged an extraordinary connection in a family environment. From tentative first nights indoors, to running together in canicross, Lauren shares how this strong bond became a lifeline during a difficult season in her life. She opens up about losing her father to suicide, stepping back from her former high‑pressure work, and finding solace, purpose and community through running with Pip.   Along the way, she discovered a new passion, launched Me and My Dog Running Club, creating personalised apparel. A heart-warming episode, showing that healing and connection can take unexpected and wonderful forms.   We also chat about warm ups in our new feature Harness the Expert   Timings 0.00 – introduction & backstory: meeting Pip 3.50 – Pip’s personality, calm indoors vs energetic outdoors 5.20 – herding instinct & family dynamics on walks 7.00 – settling into house life, first nights indoors 9.00 – impact on child allergies & kids bonding with dog 10.30 – discovering canicross & first parkrun experience 13.00 – joining clubs, recce runs, community 16.00 – learning about kit, harness choices 18.00 – Pip’s running style, working as a team 20.30 – running without Pip, ultra training decisions 24.00 – doing the 50K ultra with Into Ultra support 28.30 – goals together: longer distances, exploring events 32.00 – how canicross changed Lauren’s life after loss 36.00 – starting Me & My Dog Running Club and personalised apparel 40.30 – Harness The Expert: How to warm up (you + dog) for a club run 45.00 – closing, social handles & where to find Lauren online Links & social Me and My Dog Running Club on Instagram Me and My Dog Running Club on Facebook Lauren’s personalised apparel website Into Ultra
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  • Canicross Story: Becky, Lexi and Bronson (Episode 177)
    In today's canicross story, we chat to Becky about how she tried canicross after her working dogs didn't really enjoy gundog training, and now she's hooked! Becky chats to us about how she started out with free running, experimenting with gundog training tools (like whistle recall), and the moment she realised what canicross was all about. She reflects on how both her dogs — Lexi the cautious Vizsla and Bronson the bold GSP — have adapted differently, and shares insights on training, strength work, confidence building, and managing your body as you join the sport. This episode is ideal for anyone curious about stepping into canicross (or already doing it) who wants a relatable story, practical tips, and encouragement to take that first tethered run.     Topics & timings 00:00:35 – Becky introduces herself, Lexi & Bronson 00:03:47 – complementing personalities of two working dogs 00:04:24 – attempt at gundog training and use of whistle 00:06:20 – Becky’s transition from CrossFit to biking to running 00:07:57 – first real canicross experience at Connect & Paws 00:09:10 – advice for beginners: take the first step 00:14:53 – changes seen in Lexi and Bronson from canicross 00:17:56 – recap of Becky’s recent Trail Dog 5K with obstacles 00:22:45 – Becky’s race plans and strategy with Lexi/Bronson 00:28:23 – preparing body: strength, stretching, cadence 00:32:33 – longevity in canicross, dealing with niggles 00:37:50 – balancing training vs resting days 00:38:56 – Becky teases a new project Follow Becky's beautiful Instagram page @lexi_and_bronson
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  • Ask The Expert: Rùn Dog Food and Dr Jacqueline Boyd (Episode 178)
    In this insightful episode of Canicross Conversations, hosts Michelle and Louise are joined by Lucy Millar, founder of Rùn Dog Food, and Dr Jacqueline Boyd, an animal scientist and canine nutrition consultant. Together, they delve into the world of performance nutrition for active dogs, demystifying cold-pressed food, fuelling strategies, and how to navigate the myths of pet nutrition.   Lucy shares her journey from dog trainer to dog food entrepreneur, driven by her passion for transparency in the pet food industry.   Dr Boyd brings her scientific expertise to explore what dogs really need to thrive in sports like canicross, agility and working gundog roles. They cover everything from how to do an energy audit for your dog, to how joint health and digestion change with age, and why not all dogs benefit from simply eating more food.   You’ll come away with practical advice and a better understanding of how to support your dog’s performance and recovery.   Whether you're feeding raw, kibble, or cold-pressed, this episode encourages a balanced, informed approach.   Plus, Lucy shares exciting insights into what’s next for the Rùn brand.   Topics and timings 1.10 – why Lucy started Rùn Dog Food 4.30 – cold-pressed vs traditional kibble 8.45 – Jacqueline’s journey into canine nutrition 12.30 – do dogs need snacks like energy bars? 18.00 – energy bars for performance and recovery 25.15 – tailoring food quantity to activity levels 32.00 – how age affects digestion and nutrition 40.20 – feeding routines and fuelling strategies 48.10 – coprophagia and scavenging explained 53.00 – supplements, probiotics and joint support 59.30 – what’s next for Rùn Dog Food   Resources mentioned Rùn Dog Food website: https://rundogfood.com Use CONVERSATIONS10 for 10% off Instagram: @rundogfood Dr Jacqueline Boyd: Facebook and @dogtorboyd on Instagram CROWOOD10 provides 10% discount off Dr Boyd's books -  Canine Nutrition and Feeding AND The Spaniel Survival Guide Dr Boyd's Nutrition Consultancy booking form Energy audit equations: basic ones are found on pages 54 and 55 of  https://europeanpetfood.org/self-regulation/nutritional-guidelines/ and this is also a hugely useful resource recommended by Dr Boyd.
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  • Canicross Story: Becky, Lexi and Bronson (Episode 177)
    In today's canicross story, we chat to Becky about how she tried canicross after her working dogs didn't really enjoy gundog training, and now she's hooked! Becky chats to us about how she started out with free running, experimenting with gundog training tools (like whistle recall), and the moment she realised what canicross was all about. She reflects on how both her dogs — Lexi the cautious Vizsla and Bronson the bold GSP — have adapted differently, and shares insights on training, strength work, confidence building, and managing your body as you join the sport. This episode is ideal for anyone curious about stepping into canicross (or already doing it) who wants a relatable story, practical tips, and encouragement to take that first tethered run.     Topics & timings 00:00:35 – Becky introduces herself, Lexi & Bronson 00:03:47 – complementing personalities of two working dogs 00:04:24 – attempt at gundog training and use of whistle 00:06:20 – Becky’s transition from CrossFit to biking to running 00:07:57 – first real canicross experience at Connect & Paws 00:09:10 – advice for beginners: take the first step 00:14:53 – changes seen in Lexi and Bronson from canicross 00:17:56 – recap of Becky’s recent Trail Dog 5K with obstacles 00:22:45 – Becky’s race plans and strategy with Lexi/Bronson 00:28:23 – preparing body: strength, stretching, cadence 00:32:33 – longevity in canicross, dealing with niggles 00:37:50 – balancing training vs resting days 00:38:56 – Becky teases a new project Follow Becky's beautiful Instagram page @lexi_and_bronson
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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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