A to Z Challenge: Yesterday was Earth Day and S for Seattle: Sunrise, Story Totem, Skunk Cabbage, Chief Sealth, Sunset, tomorrow is U for Under: A Search For The Best Cat Food Under The Sun Became #WeruvaPets Dogs Food
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"You must teach your children that the ground beneath their feet is the ashes of your grandfathers. So that they will respect the land, tell your children that the earth is rich with the lives of our kin. Happy Earth Day! A to Z Challenge: Yesterday was Running with Dogs: 6 Tips To Improve Your Workout When You Stop, Stoop & #ScoopThatPoop, tomorrow is T for Traffic Jam Wordless Wednesday. Typist: Bethany Running with your dog is wonderful! It is great exercise for both of you, wonderful bonding time and just plain fun. Seeing more and more and more people out and about with their dogs when spring is in full bloom makes me very happy. I especially like to see runners with dogs. Correction. I like to see people out for a run with a dog if they are swinging a bag full of poop or they are visibly carrying a bag and are prepared for the inevitable. Nothing spoils fitness time with my own dogs than having to dodge piles of poop scattered along the sidewalk. And I know it is runners. How do I know? Well, these perfectly spaced dog droppings are almost always on popular running routes and trails. The volume of these movement dispersed dog poops increase during nice weather and during local marathon training times. So there you go runners. I know it's you. Everyone does. We're glad you are exercising with your dog. But stop messing up the neighborhood. Start scooping that poop! As a former personal trainer and current fitness instructor, I know that no one wants their trial time wrecked or their workout wasted. But you don't have to spoil your workout to clean up after you dog while running. You can obey the law, take care of environment and be a good neighbor while actually improving your fitness level and running time. Here's how: 1. Give your dog a chance to poop before your run. If you warm-up properly with a brisk walk or jog and ask your dog to go, you improve your conditioning and allow yourself the chance scoop that poop before catching your stride. Maybe your dog needs time in the yard before your run. But even then... 2. Always bring more than enough poop bags. Bags are light. They take up minimal space in the tiny pockets of your running tights or jersey. There is no excuse not to have plenty of bags on you every time you run. I always carry at least three bags per dog every single time I leave the house, whether my dog has pooped recently or not. 3. Pay attention: I haven't personally seen it happen but I have a feeling that most runners don't clean up after their dogs because they don't notice their dogs lag a bit and drop poops while running. Fit dog time is always great but it should also be together time. 4. Lunge: stretch your hip flexors, increase leg strength and your stride width by lunging as you scoop that poop. Make sure you get a wide enough stance that your front knee stays behind your toes (a good measure is to be sure you can see your front toes around your knee.) Engage your abdominal muscles and keep your back flat as you stoop to pick up after your dog. Keep your head above your heart. Lunges are a great way to go back and get scattered droppings; you get a lunge on each side with a big sweeping step in between; excellent strength training! Stride length and, hence, running speed is always improved by lunges.
Always consult a veterinarian before beginning a new exercise with your dog or prior to changing your dogs exercise routine. Always consult with a doctor before beginning a new exercise or prior to changing your exercise routine. I always recommend having a fitness professional check your form on any sport you do, running, strength training, stretching, etc. Poor posture while doing any kind of work out can cause more harm to your body than good. Do you run or workout with your dog? What ways do you add to your exercise routine while you clean up after you dog? A to Z Challenge: Saturday was Q for Quality: The #PawNatural Challenge To Improve Air Quality, Water Quality, Pet Health Quality, tomorrow is Earth Day and S for Seattle: Sunrise, Story Totem, Skunk Cabbage, Chief Sealth, Sunset. |
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