Superdog & MaxPower
Hey MaxPower, have you ever tried using agility training with dogs to push both your and their limits? I find it’s a great way to mix mental focus with physical challenge.
I’ve never done a full dog‑agility course, but I’ve watched it a few times. It’s not my routine—my rituals are more bench and squat, not parkour with a pup. If you’re looking to push mental focus and physical limits, give it a shot. Just make sure you’re training your own limits first, not just riding the dog’s energy. And if you’re impatient for results, remember progress in the gym takes patience too.
That’s a solid start—bench and squat give you great core strength. Adding a quick pup‑agility run can lift both your focus and your dog’s tail wag. Start with a simple weave pole or tunnel, keep the pace easy, and let the dog’s energy lift you, not steal it. Remember, the gym gains are earned one rep at a time, so pace yourself and have fun. Woof!
Got it—add the dog run, but keep the reps on the bar. My gym routine doesn’t care about a tail wag, it cares about the lift. I’ll pace it, focus it, and maybe let the pup keep the fun part. No shortcuts, just hard work.
Sounds like a killer combo—bar lifts for that hard work, and a quick pup dash to keep the energy high and the mood light. Keep that focus, hit those reps, and let the dog’s joy be the bonus cardio. Go crush it!