The Champion's Journey

Christoffer Endresen

Join Christoffer Endresen, author of Agility Mindset, as he sits down with top agility athletes to uncover the real stories behind their success. Discover the struggles, setbacks, and breakthroughs that shaped their journey, and learn how to build the mindset needed to thrive in the sport and in life.

  1. From Cardiac Arrest to Agility World Championship AWC

    Apr 29

    From Cardiac Arrest to Agility World Championship AWC

    Join handlers inside the Dog Agility Performance community for mental training, coaching, and structured development: https://dogagilityperformance.com/free-trial Markus Lindgren went into sudden cardiac arrest at the hotel during his participation in an agility competition. His heart stopped beating. His partner Enya Habel performed CPR and called 911. He was rushed to the hospital, went into a coma. Yet six months later, he ran at the Agility World Championship for Sweden. In this episode of The Champion's Journey, Markus and Christoffer go deep on the one thing that made that comeback possible: freedom from expectations. Markus talks openly about setting a goal most handlers would never say out loud, why he could commit to it fully while being completely okay with failing, and how he has been trying to rebuild that mental state ever since. If you have ever set a goal for your agility career and then quietly lowered it to protect yourself from disappointment, this one is for you. 00:00 Cardiac Arrest Shock 00:40 Meet Markus Lindgren 01:31 How Agility Began 03:05 From CrossFit to Sport 03:59 Gold Agility Eye Opener 06:04 Hobby to Lifestyle Shift 10:47 Why Agility Hooks You 13:04 Sushi Changes Everything 16:54 Norway Trip Turns Tragic 18:38 Hospital Goal to AWC 23:44 Fearless Commitment Mindset 28:16 Goals Growth Over Winning 31:23 Expectations and Appreciation 36:15 Life After Near Death 38:43 Happiness Expectations Seesaw 41:05 Winning Without Pressure 43:48 Chasing the Flow State 49:27 Tryouts From Hospital Bed 57:19 Beating the Odds Again 59:40 Goals Over Deadlines 01:03:11 Goal to Project Mindset 01:09:38 Proudest Agility Moments 01:16:10 Turning Trauma Into Connection 01:19:54 What Dogs Teach Us 01:21:42 Final Thanks and Wrap     Join handlers inside the Dog Agility Performance community for mental training, coaching, and structured development: https://dogagilityperformance.com/free-trial

    1h 23m
  2. Train the Dog in Front of You: Roxane Pardiac on Music, Mindset, and Never Giving Up

    Apr 15

    Train the Dog in Front of You: Roxane Pardiac on Music, Mindset, and Never Giving Up

    Get your free trial here : https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/free-trial Roxane Pardiac has competed at AWC and European Open for over a decade with Jack Russells, a Golden Retriever, rescue Border Collies, Whippets, and more, while running a full-time mobile veterinary practice and managing 12 dogs. In this conversation, she shares the mental tools and training philosophy that made it all possible. In this episode of The Champion's Journey, Roxane breaks down her unique course-walk technique: assigning a specific song to each dog based on their rhythm and cadence, then walking every course to that music. It's a handler performance strategy rooted in her horse training background, and it's immediately actionable for anyone running multiple dogs. She also talks about training every animal as an individual, why she never forces a dog into a system that doesn't fit them, and how 'never give up' became more than a mindset; it became the thing that kept her competitive with every breed she loved. Topics: dog agility handler training | handler performance | agility mindset | mental training for dog agility | training multiple dogs | course walk strategies 00:00 Introduction — Roxane's background and competition history 05:30 12 dogs, a vet practice, and world teams — how she manages it all 14:00 Training philosophy: the individual in front of you 17:00 The music technique: one song per dog for course walks 23:00 Lessons from horses: what transfers to dogs 27:00 Conditioning philosophy — why hiking wins over balance discs 34:00 Warmup and cooldown: #1 advice for performance animals 36:00 Never give up: from vet school to world stages with every breed 43:00 Proudest moments in competition 46:00 What's coming in 2026   If you want to go deeper on handler performance and mindset, the DAP community is where we do the real work. Join us: https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/free-trial  Follow on Instagram: @dogagilityperformance

    53 min
  3. Getting Your Head Back in the Agility Game

    Apr 8

    Getting Your Head Back in the Agility Game

    Getting Your Head Back in the Game Episode [EP 18]  |  The Champion's Journey Podcast  |  Solo Episode — Christoffer Endresen Episode Description Coming back from a break with a head full of “should haves” is one of the most common and least talked-about challenges in agility. Whether you’ve had an injury, a life event, or simply a planned rest period - that gap between where you were and where you want to be can feel paralysing rather than motivating. In this episode, Chris shares exactly how he’s switching his mental game back on after more than six weeks away from agility following the birth of his daughter. The tools he’s using aren’t complicated, but they’re specific, and they work. The first is pen and paper: a surprisingly powerful remedy for the inner critic that surfaces after any rest period, and a way to turn that critical noise into a concrete, constructive roadmap for the season ahead. The second is music - used not casually, but intellectually - to build emotional momentum and an internal movie trailer for the big events you’re building towards. Together, these two tools capture the essence of dog agility mental training: anchor emotion to a clear goal, then let that drive the behaviour change that closes the gap between where you are and where you want to compete. As Chris puts it, emotion creates motion - and that’s the whole game.   Hit play if you’re stepping back into competition mode and want a framework that actually gets you moving - without shame, pressure, or wasted energy on what you didn’t do.   In This Episode Why planned rest is part of serious competition prep - Chris explains the active rest period he and his partner took, and why stepping away from agility actually builds motivation for the season ahead. The inner critic after a break - That nagging bad conscience about what you didn’t do? It’s not the enemy. It’s information - and it’s trying to help. Pen and paper as a mental performance tool - The simple, science-backed method for silencing your inner critic and transforming it from chaos into a constructive coaching resource. Using music to build emotional drive - How to use music intellectually to create an internal movie trailer for your coming agility season, generate real emotional fuel, and prime yourself to execute. The success definition that builds momentum - A reframe that removes the pressure of perfection and turns every action into evidence that you’re on the right track. World Agility Open follow-along announcement - An 8-week behind-the-scenes journey as Chris and his team prepare for WAO. Link in the show notes.   Timestamps / Chapters   00:00 Redefining Success  00:33 Welcome Back New Dad  02:07 Season Plans And Big Events  03:55 Rest And Motivation Reset  05:51 Pen And Paper Reset  09:30 Turn Critic Into Coach  11:45 Music For State Control  16:13 Mental Training Drives Action  17:58 Plans Friction And Momentum  24:20 Follow Along And Wrap Up   Timestamps are approximate. Your podcast platform may auto-generate more precise chapters from the uploaded audio.   Resources & Links Mentioned WAO Follow-Along (8-week prep journey): Available inside the community  👉  Start your free 14-day trial: https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/offers/9ndFHsf3/checkout  Next episode: Interview with Roxanne Pardiac (Canada)   Join the DAP Community - 14-Day Free Trial Ready to show up mentally and physically prepared — for every agility event, no matter how big or small?  Join the DAP Community and get instant access to everything you need to develop yourself as a handler: •       From Nerves to Confidence (6 weeks) — Transform competition anxiety into calm, focused performance •       Agility Master Plan — Your complete handler development roadmap •       Champion's Image (12 weeks) — Build an unshakeable self-image as a handler and competitor •       Bi-Weekly Q&A — Live sessions with Chris to work through your specific challenges •       WAO Follow Along — Train alongside the World Agility Open preparation journey   Coming soon: Agility Fitness Kick-Start — and much more.  The 14-day free trial is your chance to explore everything, experience what the community feels like, and decide if this is the right step for you. No pressure. No risk. 👉  Start your free 14-day trial:  https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/offers/9ndFHsf3/checkout

    28 min
  4. Episode 017 - The Champion's Journey -  Embracing The Competitive Spirit - Summer Clark

    Jan 27

    Episode 017 - The Champion's Journey - Embracing The Competitive Spirit - Summer Clark

    Building Resilience and Embracing Competitive Spirit: An Agility Journey with Summer Clark In this episode of The Champions Journey, host Christoffer Endresen interviews Summer Clark, a successful agility competitor from the UK. Summer has achieved notable success in the sport, including a bronze medal at the European Open, but her journey has been marked by significant challenges and growth. She discusses the importance of focusing on the process rather than the outcome, the value of resilience and patience, and the necessity of continual learning and support from coaches. Summer also shares personal anecdotes about her dog Arrow, whose nervous disposition taught her valuable lessons in perseverance. The conversation delves into the mental aspects of competing at a high level and the benefits of maintaining multiple motivations for staying in the sport. This episode is both inspiring and informative, offering valuable insights for anyone involved in competitive sports. ⏱️ Episode Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 1:37 - Summer's Early Days in Agility 11:04 - First Competition Experience 14:02 - Changing Expectations 17:22 - Making the Decision to Change Trainers 18:07 - Sacrifices and Social Development 40:59 - The Importance of Coaching 49:00 - Becoming an Instructor 56:36 - Character Traits for Success 67:01 - The Biggest Lesson from Arrow 74:00 - European Open Bronze Medal 83:04 - Looking Ahead 87:46 - Closing 🔗 Resources & Links Summer Clarks Podcast : Paws In Pursuit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd8VLTh2SzqkGzfIWNLZWOg MY RESOURCES 📝 The Competition Journal - Get It Here → https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/offers/KjBUuTJY/checkout MY BOOK 📕 The Agility Mindset→ https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/book MY COURSES🚀Join the Agility Mindset Community→  https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/join-the-community-1 🧠 Agility Success Masterplan 😎 From Nerves to Confidence in Dog Agility CONNECT WITH ME💌 Join The Daily Champion Newsletter, my daily email where I share the affirmation of the day https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/signup-newsletter

    1h 28m
  5. Episode 016 - The Champion's Journey - Building Habits

    Jan 20

    Episode 016 - The Champion's Journey - Building Habits

    Building Lasting Habits for Success in Dog Agility: The Champion's Journey In the 16th episode of 'The Champions Journey' podcast, host Christoffer Endresen discusses the critical role of building habits for long-term success in dog agility and personal development. He emphasizes that while motivation is useful for starting new behaviors, it is insufficient for maintaining them. The episode draws parallels between dog training and mental self-training, stressing the importance of incremental habit formation over optimizing from the start. Using insights from the book 'Atomic Habits' by James Clear, Endresen outlines the four stages and laws of habit change to help listeners build, maintain, and break habits effectively. He also highlights the benefits of focusing on small actions and their compounding effects over time, encouraging listeners to adopt a long-term approach to personal and professional growth. ⏱️ Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Motivation and Habits 00:47 Welcome to the Champion's Journey 00:52 Purpose of the Podcast 02:12 The January Motivation Trap 03:45 The Common Denominator of Success 05:25 Building and Shaping Habits 07:16 Applying Dog Training Strategies to Yourself 08:50 The Four Laws of Habit Change 10:16 Breaking Bad Habits 13:21 Monthly Habit Focus 15:23 Long-Term Habit Building Strategy 16:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 🔗 Resources & Links 📝 The Competition Journal - Get It Here → https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/offers/KjBUuTJY/checkout MY BOOK 📕 The Agility Mindset→ https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/book MY COURSES🚀Join the Agility Mindset Community→  https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/join-the-community-1 🧠 Agility Success Masterplan 😎 From Nerves to Confidence in Dog Agility CONNECT WITH ME💌 Join The Daily Champion Newsletter, my daily email where I share the affirmation of the day https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/signup-newsletter

    18 min
  6. Episode 015 - The Champion's Journey - Beyond the Bitter Burn - Kayl McCann

    Jan 14

    Episode 015 - The Champion's Journey - Beyond the Bitter Burn - Kayl McCann

    In this episode of The Champion’s Journey, host Christoffer Endresen sits down with Kayl McCann of McCann Dogs—one of the most respected voices in dog agility and training. From stepping onto her first agility course at just six years old to running one of Canada’s largest dog training facilities, Kayl shares a raw and honest look at what it truly takes to stay in the sport long-term. This conversation goes far beyond results and ribbons. Together, Christoffer and Kayl explore mental resilience, perfectionism, pressure at the world level, and the emotional cost of competing when expectations are high. Kayl opens up about major setbacks—including a devastating injury at a championship event—and the mindset shifts that helped her recover, rebuild, and keep showing up. Whether you’re an athlete, coach, or passionate handler, this episode is a powerful reminder that growth often comes after the burn—not before it. 🎧 In This Episode, You’ll Learn: Growing Up in the Sport: What it’s like to live agility from childhood—and how early experiences shape competitive identity. Balancing Life & Ambition: How Kayl navigated friendships, adolescence, and high-level dog sport without burning out. The “Bitter Burn” Strategy: A unique mental tool for processing disappointment, frustration, and unmet expectations. Perfectionism Under Pressure: Why chasing flawless runs can quietly erode confidence—and how to shift perspective. Mental Resilience in Competition: The skills required to bounce back when things don’t go as planned. Comeback Thinking: What it really means to return stronger after setbacks, injuries, or lost momentum. The Hidden Cost of World-Level Competition: Emotional, physical, and psychological trade-offs most people never see. Lessons from the Dogs: Why patience, adaptability, and humility are non-negotiable traits for long-term success.   ⏱️ Episode Chapters 00:00 – Intro & Opening Clips 00:56 – Meet Kayl McCann 01:44 – Inside the McCann Dog Training Facility 03:49 – Growing Up in Dog Sports 06:08 – First Agility Competition at Age Six 08:46 – Balancing Teenage Life & Agility 13:26 – Learning Sportsmanship & Managing Expectations 15:27 – The “Bitter Burn” Coping Strategy 18:56 – Perfectionism, Pressure & Disappointment 24:16 – Developing Mental Resilience 27:48 – The Comeback Kid Mentality 32:01 – WAO 2022 & Post-COVID Mental Challenges 40:09 – The Gamble Finals Injury Incident 48:19 – Recovery & Rehabilitation 55:44 – The True Cost of Competing at the World Level 01:03:18 – Why We Choose This Sport 01:18:38 – Final Reflections & Outro  🚀 Key Takeaways from This Episode Disappointment is data: Emotional reactions are signals—learn to read them instead of resisting them. Resilience is trained, not inherited: Mental strength is built through intentional reflection and recovery. Your identity matters: Separating self-worth from results is essential for longevity in the sport. Dogs are the greatest teachers: They demand presence, patience, and adaptability—every single day.   🔗 Resources & Links McCann Dog Training: Learn more about Kayl’s training philosophy and programs https://www.youtube.com/@McCannDogs    MY RESOURCES 📝 The Competition Journal - Get It Here → https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/offers/KjBUuTJY/checkout MY BOOK 📕 The Agility Mindset → https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/book MY COURSES 🚀Join the Agility Mindset Community →  https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/join-the-community-1  🧠 Agility Success Masterplan 😎 From Nerves to Confidence in Dog Agility CONNECT WITH ME💌 Join The Daily Champion Newsletter, my daily email where I share the affirmation of the day https://www.dogagilityperformance.com/signup-newsletter

    1h 21m
  7. Episode 014 - The Champion's Journey - What's your plan for 2026?

    Jan 7

    Episode 014 - The Champion's Journey - What's your plan for 2026?

    Welcome to the first episode of 2026! As the new season kicks off, it’s time to move beyond "wishful thinking" and step into data-driven execution. In this episode, host Christoffer Endresen breaks down how to transform your 2025 reflections into a bulletproof roadmap for the year ahead. Whether you are aiming for the podium or seeking more consistency in the ring, this episode provides the framework to align your mindset with your actions. 🎧 In This Episode, You’ll Learn: The Mindset Shift: Why goals aren’t just for "announcing"—they are for reprogramming how you think and act. Data vs. Feelings: How to use your 2025 performance data to identify real patterns in stability and growth. The GPS Method: A simple analogy to help you understand exactly where you are and how to navigate to your 2026 destination. The SMART Checklist: How to ensure your agility goals are specific, measurable, and perfectly challenging. Flexible Planning: Breaking your year into manageable quarterly, weekly, and daily "sprints" to maintain momentum. Competition Labeling: The secret to reducing pressure by categorizing trials as "main events" or "training sessions." ⏱️ Episode Chapters 00:00 – Introduction: Why 2026 is Your Year for Growth 00:48 – Auditing 2025: Defining Success Beyond the Ribbon 05:18 – The GPS Analogy: Mapping Your Performance Journey 09:18 – Master the SMART Framework for Agility Sport 11:33 – Structure Your Success: Yearly to Daily Planning 15:47 – Staying Agile: How to Pivot When Plans Change 20:00 – Final Thoughts & The Power of a Growth Mindset 🚀 Key Takeaways for Your 2026 Season "Planning isn’t about rigid control—it’s about creating the clarity and calmness you need to take meaningful action when it matters most." Audit Your Stability: Look for the "why" behind your 2025 results. Was it a physical skill or a mental block? Step Outside the Comfort Zone: If your goals don't feel a little bit scary, they might not be big enough. Review and Refine: Use every competition as a feedback loop. There is no failure, only data. 🔗 Resources & Links Agility Mindset Community: Get on-demand access to our mindset training. January Master Plan Workshops: Join us weekly this month to build your 2026 roadmap live. Digital Competition Journal: The essential tool for tracking your progress and learning from every run. Enjoyed the show? Please subscribe to The Champion’s Journey on your favorite podcast platform and leave us a review! Your support helps us reach more athletes looking to master their mindset. Connect with Christoffer: www.dogagilityperformance.com

    21 min

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Join Christoffer Endresen, author of Agility Mindset, as he sits down with top agility athletes to uncover the real stories behind their success. Discover the struggles, setbacks, and breakthroughs that shaped their journey, and learn how to build the mindset needed to thrive in the sport and in life.

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