BORDERSCOT 3,816 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 Another one for ya. it takes a fit man to keep a fit dog. Unless you own a quad Aye unless you own a quad...and eventually you'll have an unfit man and a fit dog...much use as tits on a bull... 1 Quote Link to post
Rabbithunter 456 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 Thanks dan. Buy a smaller truck Not quite sure of the $ to £ conversion... but id certainly be well happy paying £4 a gallon. £2 .59 a gallonTakes the piss don't it,,, how the feck you can complain at that dan,, feck knows,,, I bet it's 20 years since it was that price here Anybody remember the good old days of doing 100 mile to a tenner Done 170 yesterday to the tune of 40 quid Quote Link to post
tjones3862 3,423 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 (edited) ALL THIS QUAD TALK WORK THEM TO FITNESS THATS THE ONLY WAY, TROTTING BEHIND A CAR ETC,, KEEPS THEM IN TRIM, AND THATS ABOUT IT,, TRUTH KNOWN CHUCKING A BALL ON A SCOPE 20/30 TIMES WILL DO THEM MORE GOOD, AND BEATS USEING FUEL,,, Edited June 30, 2013 by tjones3862 3 Quote Link to post
Rabbithunter 456 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 ALL THIS QUAD TALK WORK THEM TO FITNESS THATS THE ONLY WAY, TROTTING BEHIND A CAR ETC,, KEEPS THEM IN TRIM, AND THATS ABOUT IT,, TRUTH KNOWN CHUCKING A BALL ON A SCOPE 20/30 TIMES WILL DO THEM MORE GOOD, AND BEATS USEING FUEL,,, Keeps them trim.. behind motor like you say jim.... Throwing a ball a good way..... but only works with one of my dogs Quote Link to post
Bridgy Bomber 22 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 Dependant on what the dogs quarry is will depend on what conditioning programme you follow ... a lamping dog that is getting numerous short burst runs with very little rest time in between will be working different muscle groups and will need to convert blood oxygen differently to keep the muscle groups working than a coursing dog .... Also the heart and lungs will be working at different rates for a coursing dog compared to a sprinter .... Personally I like to condition my dogs for all round work with a mixture of different training techniques .......... In your opinion socks, what different training methods would you use for a coursing dog and a lamper ? There are lots of differing opinions, some lads i know just run them fit, at start of season and are out quite a bit and just build them up week by week. Another couple of different fellows i know, run them quite young and try and build an inbuilt stamina in them from pups, not everyone agree,s with there methods but works for them. The lads i,m on about are just lampers. Some other folk keep them ticking over all summer by biking or behind motor. freelance do you still go down cornwall and how does he run his dogs to get them fit Quote Link to post
Bridgy Bomber 22 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 Another one for ya. it takes a fit man to keep a fit dog. rubbish. i seen some right slobs on the fens over the yrs with fit dogs ,but sayin that they should of been fit slobs with all the runing they did trying to get the fen dogs back 1 Quote Link to post
aaron the coursing man 144 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 I like to keep myne in trim all year round they get abit of rest in summer they still get trotted unless its red hot Quote Link to post
TOMO 26,067 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 ALL THIS QUAD TALK WORK THEM TO FITNESS THATS THE ONLY WAY, TROTTING BEHIND A CAR ETC,, KEEPS THEM IN TRIM, AND THATS ABOUT IT,, TRUTH KNOWN CHUCKING A BALL ON A SCOPE 20/30 TIMES WILL DO THEM MORE GOOD, AND BEATS USEING FUEL,,, Only if they will fetch a poxy ball...lol... I like the using the motor,,, but like jim and others have said,,, that's just for building them up,, regular work is the best,,, 1 Quote Link to post
aaron the coursing man 144 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 ALL THIS QUAD TALK WORK THEM TO FITNESS THATS THE ONLY WAY, TROTTING BEHIND A CAR ETC,, KEEPS THEM IN TRIM, AND THATS ABOUT IT,, TRUTH KNOWN CHUCKING A BALL ON A SCOPE 20/30 TIMES WILL DO THEM MORE GOOD, AND BEATS USEING FUEL,,, Only if they will fetch a poxy ball...lol... I like the using the motor,,, but like jim and others have said,,, that's just for building them up,, regular work is the best,,, I ran regular thers nowt better Quote Link to post
aaron the coursing man 144 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 Dependant on what the dogs quarry is will depend on what conditioning programme you follow ... a lamping dog that is getting numerous short burst runs with very little rest time in between will be working different muscle groups and will need to convert blood oxygen differently to keep the muscle groups working than a coursing dog .... Also the heart and lungs will be working at different rates for a coursing dog compared to a sprinter .... Personally I like to condition my dogs for all round work with a mixture of different training techniques .......... In your opinion socks, what different training methods would you use for a coursing dog and a lamper ? There are lots of differing opinions, some lads i know just run them fit, at start of season and are out quite a bit and just build them up week by week. Another couple of different fellows i know, run them quite young and try and build an inbuilt stamina in them from pups, not everyone agree,s with there methods but works for them. The lads i,m on about are just lampers. Some other folk keep them ticking over all summer by biking or behind motor. freelance do you still go down cornwall and how does he run his dogs to get them fit yes freelance goes a lot iv been told I am curius how that man down ther gets them fit because hes a fat fekker Quote Link to post
Rabbithunter 456 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 Dependant on what the dogs quarry is will depend on what conditioning programme you follow ... a lamping dog that is getting numerous short burst runs with very little rest time in between will be working different muscle groups and will need to convert blood oxygen differently to keep the muscle groups working than a coursing dog .... Also the heart and lungs will be working at different rates for a coursing dog compared to a sprinter .... Personally I like to condition my dogs for all round work with a mixture of different training techniques .......... In your opinion socks, what different training methods would you use for a coursing dog and a lamper ? There are lots of differing opinions, some lads i know just run them fit, at start of season and are out quite a bit and just build them up week by week. Another couple of different fellows i know, run them quite young and try and build an inbuilt stamina in them from pups, not everyone agree,s with there methods but works for them. The lads i,m on about are just lampers. Some other folk keep them ticking over all summer by biking or behind motor. freelance do you still go down cornwall and how does he run his dogs to get them fit yes freelance goes a lot iv been told I am curius how that man down ther gets them fit because hes a fat fekker Why have you fell oit with MB then azz? Quote Link to post
aaron the coursing man 144 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 Dependant on what the dogs quarry is will depend on what conditioning programme you follow ... a lamping dog that is getting numerous short burst runs with very little rest time in between will be working different muscle groups and will need to convert blood oxygen differently to keep the muscle groups working than a coursing dog .... Also the heart and lungs will be working at different rates for a coursing dog compared to a sprinter .... Personally I like to condition my dogs for all round work with a mixture of different training techniques ..........In your opinion socks, what different training methods would you use for a coursing dog and a lamper ? There are lots of differing opinions, some lads i know just run them fit, at start of season and are out quite a bit and just build them up week by week. Another couple of different fellows i know, run them quite young and try and build an inbuilt stamina in them from pups, not everyone agree,s with there methods but works for them. The lads i,m on about are just lampers. Some other folk keep them ticking over all summer by biking or behind motor. freelance do you still go down cornwall and how does he run his dogs to get them fit yes freelance goes a lot iv been told I am curius how that man down ther gets them fit because hes a fat fekker Why have you fell oit with MB then azz? haven't hes just a big fat c**t Quote Link to post
Whiskey 28 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 I just use push iron for road work just to get there feet hard leave the exercise to big ears and lamping 2 /3 weeks of graffed and there jumping out there skin fit as feck never had the need to tram miles on a bike or motor Quote Link to post
C Hall 552 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 Did you ever have a run with him aaron? Quote Link to post
dazzz 421 Posted June 30, 2013 Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 [bANNED TEXT] I season Huntin alone gud enough, as rest time is needed for rest so do you give 6 months hard graft and 6 months total rest???i fthats what you mean im sorry but i dont agree with that one bit Quote Link to post
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