Canine Handler Fitness Podcast
Your dog has a conditioning plan. They have warm-ups, recovery days, fitness exercises, and maybe even a few supplements. You know what they weigh, how they're moving, and whether they're ready for the next trial. But what about you? Many handlers spend so much time caring for their dog's physical health that they forget they're part of the team too. We wouldn't expect our dogs to stay strong, athletic, and resilient without training, yet somehow we expect that from ourselves. In this episode, we're talking about why handlers often prioritize their dog's fitness over their own, how that impacts performance and quality of life, and why fitness isn't just about running faster or feeling stronger. It's about maintaining the ability to keep doing the things you love with your dog for years to come. We'll also explore the hidden cost of letting our own fitness slide, the difference between capability and appearance, and why treating yourself like an athlete might be one of the best things you can do for your dog. If you've ever spent more time thinking about your dog's conditioning than your own, this episode is for you. In this episode: Why handlers are often more invested in their dog's fitness than their own The surprising ways physical capacity impacts handling What strength, balance, and fitness really mean as we age The fitness double standard many dog handlers live with Why taking care of yourself is part of taking care of your dog Because your dog isn't the only athlete on your team. 🐾 Ready to become a stronger, more confident handler? Join us inside Canine Handler Fitness, where we help dog handlers build strength, improve mobility, and stay active doing what they love. Learn more at Canine Handler Fitness.
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