Wow, sehr beeindruckend! Fahren Sie mit einem Scooter? Manchmal hatte ich Angst, dass Sie in der Kurve weg rutschen. Ich wünschte, bei uns im Rheinland gäbe es so lange, menschenleere Strecken.
@@haralddogl2281 does not it too long for dryland sprint? it is usually about 5km on most races. It is interesting what was the temperature during this run :) and what average/maximum speed was during this run ?
@@luden22 an official race is about 6.5km.it is important to me that my dogs can run faster for longer.I have seen very often at races that the dogs are all very exhausted.some urgently need help my dogs can still play after a race. because we trained it that way.we only train when it is colder than 12 ° C. and not even if the humidity is too high.there have been some races to which we drove for 12 hours.and because it was too warm we drove back home.our dogs are family and not a piece of sports equipment. safety first
@@haralddogl2281 first of all i fully agree that our dogs are full-fledged members of the family, they are not an "equipment". So their health and safety is on the first place. I'm curious what exactly "official race" (dryland) has such length 6.5km? As far as I know all World/European dryland championships usually have a distance of 4.5-5.5km (IFSS, ICF, WSA). World Cup events (IFSS) are too. Here in Russia for instance I have never had an official race longer than 5.5km. So... just curious what you meant :) I also agree that a dog should be well trained before actual races, using longer/harder distances (progressively!) than during actual races. Also different types of training should be done: speed, strength, endurance, commands. Only after such comprehensive training during long period of time you may expect good results in races. On your other video when your bike is visible i saw that it is maybe an ebike? Or i'm wrong? :) I would love to compete with you and your beautiful dog on your trail! Maybe even in mass start! :) I enjoy contact sledog races :)
Amazing! I have had an ODIN (GSP) myself-lost him 2 1/2 yrs ago!
Fantástico.
Thank u
Wow, sehr beeindruckend!
Fahren Sie mit einem Scooter? Manchmal hatte ich Angst, dass Sie in der Kurve weg rutschen.
Ich wünschte, bei uns im Rheinland gäbe es so lange, menschenleere Strecken.
Hi. Das ist am Fahrrad...und der Trail ist so leer, weil wir nur trainieren wenn es a. Kalt, und b. Sehr sehr früh ist.
Just Fantastic! What was the distance?
About 8km
@@haralddogl2281 does not it too long for dryland sprint? it is usually about 5km on most races. It is interesting what was the temperature during this run :) and what average/maximum speed was during this run ?
@@luden22 an official race is about 6.5km.it is important to me that my dogs can run faster for longer.I have seen very often at races that the dogs are all very exhausted.some urgently need help my dogs can still play after a race. because we trained it that way.we only train when it is colder than 12 ° C. and not even if the humidity is too high.there have been some races to which we drove for 12 hours.and because it was too warm we drove back home.our dogs are family and not a piece of sports equipment. safety first
@@haralddogl2281 first of all i fully agree that our dogs are full-fledged members of the family, they are not an "equipment". So their health and safety is on the first place.
I'm curious what exactly "official race" (dryland) has such length 6.5km? As far as I know all World/European dryland championships usually have a distance of 4.5-5.5km (IFSS, ICF, WSA). World Cup events (IFSS) are too. Here in Russia for instance I have never had an official race longer than 5.5km. So... just curious what you meant :)
I also agree that a dog should be well trained before actual races, using longer/harder distances (progressively!) than during actual races. Also different types of training should be done: speed, strength, endurance, commands. Only after such comprehensive training during long period of time you may expect good results in races.
On your other video when your bike is visible i saw that it is maybe an ebike? Or i'm wrong? :)
I would love to compete with you and your beautiful dog on your trail! Maybe even in mass start! :) I enjoy contact sledog races :)
Whats he on?