Even as summer blooms around us, in our busy lives it's not always easy to heed to the call of the great outdoors. But there are members of our families who are deeply dedicated to daily outdoor romps: our dogs!
For the decade that our family dog Max lived with us, he was an avid part of my fitness classes. He adapted readily from the hilly, rural route in Pennsylvania to the circuitous neighborhood loop here in Ann Arbor and even the occasional lakeside park trail on our trips to Windsor. One thing was constant though: every day he wanted to walk. Max was a great workout buddy. He was both the stick of accountability that got me out the door because he was depending on me, and the carrot of companionship that brought variety and enjoyment to our fitness routine.
Is a pet part of your exercise routine? Is your pet a committed walker or a cross trainer who dabbles in frisbee catching, swimming, or hiking as well? Don't have a furry friend of your own? Offer to 'help' your friend walk her dog, balancing out the foot to paw ratio and jazzing up your walking routine to boot. From fitness classes and reformer duets to family walks and tri training clubs, there's no reason to be lonely in the pursuit of your personal best. And sometimes the best companionship is canine!
Our dog models: Link likes to workout at the park in Bellevue, WA while Roomba does her cross-training on the beach in San Diego, CA.
Nancy is a native of Toronto, Canada and earned her B.A. from the University of Western Ontario followed by an advanced diploma in Fitness and Lifestyle Management from George Brown College. She worked for Dartmouth College setting up the Fitness and Lifestyle Program (FLIP) for students, faculty and the community. Nancy certified with the American College of Sports Medicine while at Dartmouth and later as a Personal Trainer with ACE. After a long career in exercise teaching, Nancy moved into Pilates training and certified with PhysicalMind Institute in 2003. Nancy also has worked on grants at Dartmouth College and the University of Michigan which look at the impact of exercise on various health conditions. Nancy now teaches mat and reformer classes and is available for private and semi-private training.