Dogs Per Mile

De: Bridget Gaug
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  • Dogs Per Mile is all about rediscovering the joy in running. Hosted by Coach Bridget, a run coach with over 10 years of running behind her. This weekly podcast brings you stories, tips, and interviews to help you find fun in every mile. Whether you're tracking dogs per mile, using mental tricks to power through tough runs, or just looking for a good laugh, this podcast has something for you. Perfect for new runners overcoming that first step or experienced runners wanting fresh motivation, we’re here to remind you that there can always be something fun about running.

    © 2025 Dogs Per Mile
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  • How I Run While Traveling (Without Ditching My Training or My Vacation)
    Apr 30 2025

    Running while traveling doesn't have to be stressful or intimidating if you plan ahead and use the right tools. Following a self-supported half marathon in Malibu alongside million-dollar mansions and scenic ocean views, I'm sharing what I've learned about maintaining training while exploring new places.

    • Finding routes with apps like Garmin Connect and MapMyRun to see where locals run
    • Using Google Maps to verify sidewalks, shoulders, and safe running conditions
    • Taking advantage of Garmin's turn-by-turn navigation feature to prevent getting lost
    • Driving or walking part of your planned route beforehand to ease anxiety
    • Packing versatile running gear and shoes that work for multiple running conditions
    • Bringing portable recovery tools like a mini massage gun for post-run care
    • Planning hydration and fueling strategies when running without support
    • Prioritizing safety by sharing your route, running in daylight, and populated areas
    • Embracing vacation runs as experiences rather than performance challenges
    • Building mental resilience through running in unfamiliar territories

    Tag me in photos from your favorite vacation runs or share your travel running stories! Follow @DogsPerMilePod on Instagram and use hashtag #dogspermile to connect with our community.


    Chat with Coach Bridget

    HIGH FIVES, RUNNER! 🙌

    Before you hit the showers, let's make sure you're part of our running pack:

    📱 FOLLOW ALONG
    Track my daily dogs per mile count and running adventures:
    Instagram: @DogsPerMilePod
    TikTok: @DogsPerMilePod
    👉🏻 Sign up for my weekly newsletter

    🎉 JOIN THE COMMUNITY
    Subscribe to never miss an episode
    Share your DPM count using #DogsPerMile
    Tag me in your run photos - I love celebrating your victories!

    💫 WANT MORE?
    Email your running questions: dogspermilepod@gmail.com

    Until our next run together, remember: every step forward is progress, and every dog you see is bonus motivation. Keep running, keep smiling, and keep counting those dogs!

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    26 m
  • Running in the Dark: Why I'm Terrified and Excited About My First Relay Race
    Apr 16 2025

    What happens when a control-loving, routine-dependent runner signs up for a 200-mile relay race with strangers, unpredictable running times, and sleeping in vans? That's exactly what I'm about to find out.

    The Ragnar relay represents everything outside my comfort zone as a runner. As someone who meticulously plans her morning coffee time, enjoys solo runs, and has mastered the half-marathon distance, I'm now preparing for middle-of-the-night legs, team dynamics with people I've never met, and the challenge of covering 32 miles over a sleep-deprived 48 hours. This isn't just about physical endurance; it's about breaking through self-imposed limitations and arbitrary rules I've created for myself.

    My journey toward this New Hampshire relay race reflects a deeper personal shift. After a challenging year that's shown me just how strong I can be when facing discomfort, I'm channeling that newfound resilience into adventures I previously deemed "not for me." While researching how experienced runners should train for these unique events (hint: there's surprisingly little guidance out there!), I'm discovering that preparation goes beyond physical training to embrace flexibility, unpredictability, and even unconventional fueling strategies like midnight Pop-Tarts. Will I become one of those Ragnar enthusiasts who can't stop talking about their relay experiences, or will I complete this once and never look back? Either outcome is perfectly fine because "you won't know if you hate it until you actually fucking do it."

    Ready to challenge your own running comfort zone or curious about how this control freak handles her first Ragnar experience? Subscribe now and follow along as I document my training journey and preparation for running legs at all hours with strangers in New England. What limitations have you placed on yourself that might be ready for reconsideration?

    Chat with Coach Bridget

    HIGH FIVES, RUNNER! 🙌

    Before you hit the showers, let's make sure you're part of our running pack:

    📱 FOLLOW ALONG
    Track my daily dogs per mile count and running adventures:
    Instagram: @DogsPerMilePod
    TikTok: @DogsPerMilePod
    👉🏻 Sign up for my weekly newsletter

    🎉 JOIN THE COMMUNITY
    Subscribe to never miss an episode
    Share your DPM count using #DogsPerMile
    Tag me in your run photos - I love celebrating your victories!

    💫 WANT MORE?
    Email your running questions: dogspermilepod@gmail.com

    Until our next run together, remember: every step forward is progress, and every dog you see is bonus motivation. Keep running, keep smiling, and keep counting those dogs!

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  • Breaking the Mold: My Husband's Non-Traditional Approach to Running & Training for the Brooklyn Half Marathon
    Jan 29 2025

    In this episode of the Dogs Per Mile podcast, I interview my husband, Ed, about his journey into running, his experiences with training for the Brooklyn Half Marathon, and the dynamics of being married to a runner. We discuss Ed's athletic background, the challenges and joys of running, the importance of support systems, and how they balance their individual goals with their shared love for running. Ed shares his thoughts on what it means to be a runner, the significance of community, and his personal goals for the upcoming race.

    As running partners in life, Ed and I explore the unique impact of running on our relationship, where the track becomes a mental escape and a source of personal fulfillment. We dive into the dynamics of supporting each other's aspirations in the running community, from logistics on race day to combining our love for travel with exciting races. These shared experiences highlight the importance of aligning personal interests and how running has played a pivotal role in enriching our lives.

    Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of running identity and community inclusivity. We celebrate the diversity in the running community and challenge misconceptions about who qualifies as a "runner." From personalized training plans to eclectic music and quirky running fuel, we share our journey toward the Brooklyn Half Marathon. Stay connected with our running adventures and find joy in every step alongside our furry running companions, Yogi and Maple, on Instagram.

    Chat with Coach Bridget

    HIGH FIVES, RUNNER! 🙌

    Before you hit the showers, let's make sure you're part of our running pack:

    📱 FOLLOW ALONG
    Track my daily dogs per mile count and running adventures:
    Instagram: @DogsPerMilePod
    TikTok: @DogsPerMilePod
    👉🏻 Sign up for my weekly newsletter

    🎉 JOIN THE COMMUNITY
    Subscribe to never miss an episode
    Share your DPM count using #DogsPerMile
    Tag me in your run photos - I love celebrating your victories!

    💫 WANT MORE?
    Email your running questions: dogspermilepod@gmail.com

    Until our next run together, remember: every step forward is progress, and every dog you see is bonus motivation. Keep running, keep smiling, and keep counting those dogs!

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    53 m
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