IN SLIPS 134 Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 You could walk them as many miles as you wanted per week but 1 run on long ears will do alot more. When mine are running twice a week they dont do much between apart from quickly stretch there legs, resting is just as important when running regular 3 Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted December 20, 2012 Report Share Posted December 20, 2012 You could walk them as many miles as you wanted per week but 1 run on long ears will do alot more. When mine are running twice a week they dont do much between apart from quickly stretch there legs, resting is just as important when running regular Rubbish,walking does much more than just getting the dog into shape for its work in the field,so many think that a dog can be taken out of its kennel and worked to its potential,a dog thats strengthened with road walk,getting its feet, muscles, tendons and nails into suitable shape,will fare better and longer when the time arises,a dog that is,nt prepared properly for the task at hand is more prone to injury,usually muscles,feet and tendons. 3 Quote Link to post
hubbs 178 Posted December 24, 2012 Report Share Posted December 24, 2012 I know alot of people swear by road walking !! Plus work and a good diet normally barf!! Quote Link to post
brendy mc l 694 Posted December 24, 2012 Report Share Posted December 24, 2012 walked my dogs on the road for years on end for miles at a time passed my driving test this year and i now run them behind the car for 3 to 5 miles for 3or4 nights a week and can see a fast improvement in there fitness but there nothing better than hunting them to get them coursing fit 2 Quote Link to post
Tiny 7 1,694 Posted December 24, 2012 Report Share Posted December 24, 2012 Theres fit and then theres running. Nothings going too get them into the right fittness without running quarry, BUT a dog should be maintained at a certainly level of fittness (Just say the off season) so that its easyer too getting them back into running fit as leave them off and then trying too run stuff straight away your on the path too injury of over worked slacked tendions soft mucsle ect.. I dont give mine road work as such, As i live right in the middle of now where so its 300yrds to the feilds and just get a few mile free running all yr only thing i do is make sure there nails are trimmed and filed back from time too time. Good grub and rest is just as important as anything eles. Quote Link to post
Guest Leveller Posted December 24, 2012 Report Share Posted December 24, 2012 I move their water bowls further away from the beds so they have to walk further for a drink 1 Quote Link to post
Richie10 345 Posted December 24, 2012 Report Share Posted December 24, 2012 Running quarry helps but you would need to put in the effort before that, trotting for miles works behind the car or bike works. Getting a dog properly fit takes alot of time and effort. Quote Link to post
IN SLIPS 134 Posted December 24, 2012 Report Share Posted December 24, 2012 You could walk them as many miles as you wanted per week but 1 run on long ears will do alot more. When mine are running twice a week they dont do much between apart from quickly stretch there legs, resting is just as important when running regular Rubbish,walking does much more than just getting the dog into shape for its work in the field,so many think that a dog can be taken out of its kennel and worked to its potential,a dog thats strengthened with road walk,getting its feet, muscles, tendons and nails into suitable shape,will fare better and longer when the time arises,a dog that is,nt prepared properly for the task at hand is more prone to injury,usually muscles,feet and tendons. Your right in what your saying for before there running fit and pre season but once you have them running fit and they stay injury free nothing is no where near as good as being behind long ears. The most important walk when running a few times a week to me is the morning after they have run, this will stretch them off after a hard previous day. Hope i am not talking rubbish again Quote Link to post
morton 5,368 Posted December 24, 2012 Report Share Posted December 24, 2012 You could walk them as many miles as you wanted per week but 1 run on long ears will do alot more. When mine are running twice a week they dont do much between apart from quickly stretch there legs, resting is just as important when running regular Rubbish,walking does much more than just getting the dog into shape for its work in the field,so many think that a dog can be taken out of its kennel and worked to its potential,a dog thats strengthened with road walk,getting its feet, muscles, tendons and nails into suitable shape,will fare better and longer when the time arises,a dog that is,nt prepared properly for the task at hand is more prone to injury,usually muscles,feet and tendons. Your right in what your saying for before there running fit and pre season but once you have them running fit and they stay injury free nothing is no where near as good as being behind long ears. The most important walk when running a few times a week to me is the morning after they have run, this will stretch them off after a hard previous day. Hope i am not talking rubbish again No. Quote Link to post
rocky070707 30 Posted December 25, 2012 Report Share Posted December 25, 2012 run them Quote Link to post
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