Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Exercise with your dog

 

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Not all dogs — or humans — love a long run, but that’s no excuse for not getting your exercise (or not helping your pooch get hers). So celeb trainer Gunnar Peterson has developed a series of moves you can do together to fight boredom and fat.

You can see his videos at “Training Room” at www.petfit.com, but here’s a preview.

Power dog walk with intervals. Peterson’s four massive mastiffs aren’t cut out for marathon training, but he makes their strolls more effective by adding side shuffles, lunges and light jogging. “The minute you speed up the pace, the dog thinks it’s a party.” The stop-and-start way the dogs prefer to move isn’t frustrating if you think of it as fat-burning bouts.

Fetch abs. Grab your dog’s favorite toy and then get down and do a sit-up. As you reach the top of the move, fake a throw to send your pooch on a mission to hunt it down. Then your job is to pump out as many crunches as you can before he figures out you tricked him. “Everybody’s getting something out of it,” Peterson explains.

Dogstacle course. The obstacles are for you. Set up stations around your yard for challenges such as hops, push-ups and step climbing, and dash around with your pet, trying to complete the circuit as quickly as possible. Peterson promises your pooch will become the best training buddy you’ve ever had.

Kansas City Star

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