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OutsidersNL Canicross

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People & dogs wishing to learn Canicross & bikejoring at couch level lingo and base equipment moving forward & up! Also for reactive & traumatic k9

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New Canadian online magazine!
Community members!! Please consider subscribing to the paid tiers for $13.99 per month to help small businesses grow and keep afloat! Greetings greetings greetings!! Starting on January 01 2026 - OutsidersNL will be providing a magazine available only to community members! I am closing free memberships for new members! Once the paid memberships begin, private coaching, tips, tricks, gear and personal motivation will all be provided to you by an experienced, knowledgeable, professional and friendly Canicross coach! Private or group! Magazine will be emailed out each term to our paid subscribers as well as access to private consults! Let’s build this Canicross community and make it the first and most active in Canada!! Let’s do it! Monthly subscriptions are $13.99 per month! Includes: : Private hands on gear reviews : Private consults : Personal base camp for solo travellers - report your location, time of departure, expected time back and we will watch, monitor and record your safety ensuring you touch base with us here to confirm your safe arrival. If we don’t hear from you, we contact your listed emergency contact and get you home safe! (Distance from me is irrelevant). : Distance & mileage tracking for you! : Quarterly magazines and updates on your dogs performance (You report your distance to me, I record and analyse patterns in performance and training) : Access to partnered harness sports professionals across North America AND MORE!!!!
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New Canadian online magazine!
Tazzy; husky mix Canicross session III
This is just Tazzy third time in harness with me. Technically fourth but the first session didn’t involve much work. Just forming familiarity. This video was taken yesterday, his start is a little wild and high energy but that’s perfectly acceptable! Have you tried harnessing up your dog yet? No? What are you waiting for?
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Tazzy; husky mix Canicross session III
Teaching from Step One.
Probably the question I am asked most frequently is how I am able to teach almost 20 dogs of varying breeds, sizes, temperaments and backgrounds canicross? I see many people post with concerns about if I’m teaching their dogs to run and haul in harness, how will the owners be able to walk them? First off there are two points I’d like to address right away here. 1. The first is that yes while I teach almost 20 dogs currently, each has their own specific personality and need. Silly as it may sound….I talk to them. I listen. I pay attention to body language. Recognize patterns in behaviour and especially things that do not fit the normal day. I spend enough time with each of my client dogs that I am familiar with their physicality and mentality. There’s alot of work that goes into it to ensure the dog is getting what they require. 2. Don’t underestimate your dog. They can very easily tell the difference between their activity harness and their walking harness and are more than capable of adjusting their energy level to the anticipated activity. You don’t have to take my word for it. All my clients dogs have learned as have the thousands of Canicross dogs across North America. Below we have a video of a brand new client. His name is Archer. Archer is a Labrador rescue dog of considerable size and strength. The video is a short one and it is Archers only second time in harness with his only other activity experience our first session which was mostly him and I getting acquainted and allowing him the feel of the harness. The clip below is unedited. Unstabilized. As is was filmed. It is only his second time to be in the forest with me. In harness and running formal Canicross. I currently work with dogs of varying breeds to learn Canicross and canihiking activities! Imagine all handsfree all the time and voice commands doing the work for you. Or even better….familiarity with the route and activity doing the work for you and your canine teammate! And you could too!!
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Teaching from Step One.
Life's journey, transitions and destinations.
Running was a survival skill. For me anyway. Never in a million variations of our world would I have ever thought I would ever be a runner. Here we are. Our world has changed with the pandemic and we too must change and evolve with it. Sometimes that change can be difficult and somewhat destructive. Others, a smooth and pleasant journey. For me, it was very difficult. But after all those changes, trials & tribulations I emerged with a new opportunity, a new career path and it has been and continues to be wonderous. Teaching, coaching and racing canicross has turned into a fantastic experience. I meet people from all over the United States, Canada and throughout Europe. I meet a lot of dogs (which is always a major perk) but one thing I’m learning is that though many students prefer to have one-on-one coaching - they all say the same….the physical activity with their dogs is much easier to both motivate themselves to do and much easier to enjoy the exercise in perfect company. My two are seniors. Closing on 14 years of age. The first two Labrador huskies to achieve any titles in Canicross. They ran their first registered miles in Canicross through North American Canicross (NACC) on October 19 2023 and achieved their 1500 miles (2400 kilometres) Canicross titles during January of 2025. They won ā€˜Rookies of the year’ in their first race and had a podium standing of second place. I retired them from officially tracking miles of racing but they still run Canicross. Labrador huskies are a truly wonderful breed. Not for everyone of course. Lucy and Cretos are descended from bloodlines of Hopedale, Labrador and are consistent reliable runners. Through the encouragement and teamwork of myself and my dogs we have become the NACC Ambassadors for Newfoundland and wear it proudly. Those who have Labrador huskies know just how big their hearts are. How loving the breed can be. Just as content on the couch with you as they are in a harness. Running dogteams is not feasible for
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Life's journey, transitions and destinations.
A brief evening read. With coffee or tea.
Two short articles to get newcomers oriented. My apologies for the delay in courses as I’ve been working to find the best way to present a course such as slideshow in PowerPoint style medium or a video? Working quickly though, and the first course will be free plus some short critical clips showing fittings, Canicross starts that will remain free of charge as well. My personal first goal was simply to get this community to a group of thirty, which I have now achieved due to each and every one of you. My thanks and appreciation as your support allows me to continue working with and keeping dogs happy, healthy and well-adjusted. https://www.skool.com/canicross-bikejor-training-9883/classroom/594711b4 OutsidersNL MuckypupsNL Goodnight from Bruno; male Greyhound/husky. Photo: M. Hunt 2025
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A brief evening read. With coffee or tea.
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James Kelly
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@james-kelly-6554
Canicross, bike- & skijor coach and trainer. NACC Ambassador, public speaker, dog trainer for harness sports, Nahak partner. Eastern Canada

Active 23d ago
Joined Aug 3, 2025