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On the Web
- CDPITS Weight Pull Harnesses - Customed weight pull harnesses made with poly-pro webbing,rated at 1500psi.
- Weight Pulling WebRing - Ring of sites devoted to weight-pulling dogs and contests.
- Howard's - Amstaffs titled in obedience, weight-pull, tracking, Schutzhund, and weight-pull. We believe in promoting the AST as a total dog with stable temperament, working drive and sound structure.
- PullDoggies - Producer of weight pull harnesses for competition and conditioning.
- International Weight Pull Association - IWPA - Offers rules, event schedules, FAQs, overview, results, and association officers.
- Thunderbolt Kennels - Weight pull harnesses, sledding harnesses, and retail items for Pit Bulls. Includes a message board.
- Harnesses by Carol - Custom made weightpulling harnesses that meet the specifications of multiple regulatory bodies. Includes training articles and photo galleries of events.
- Resha Sled Dog Equipment - Offering a range of products for sledding, freighting, weight pulling and skijoring. Includes articles on learning these sports and instructions for measuring dogs for protective clothing.
- Grizzly Eve's Den - Photographs and information on their dogs, litter announcements, and pictures of wolfdogs dogsledding and doing weight pull. Canada.
- Northernrun Kennels - Competing in sprint and mid-distance races as well as obedience and weight pulling. Pictures, pedigrees, breeding plans, and news. Havelock, Ontario.
Wikipedia Articles
- Weight pulling - Weight pulling is a dog sport involving a dog pulling a cart or sled loaded with weight a short distance across grass, carpet, or snow. Many breeds participate in this sport, with dogs being separated into classes by weight.
- Constant Weight without fins - Constant Weight Without Fins is AIDA free-diving discipline in which the free-diver descends and ascends swimming without the use of fins or without pulling on the rope or changing his ballast; only a single hold of the rope to stop the descent and start the ascent is allowed. Constant weight without fins is the depth discipline of freediving that is most challenging, because of the physical effort needed to swim without ...
- Constant Weight - Constant Weight (CWT) is AIDA freediving discipline in which the freediver descends and ascends using his fins/monofin and/or with the use of his arms without pulling on the rope or changing his ballast; only a single hold of the rope to stop the descent and start the ascent is allowed. Constant weight is the common sportive depth discipline of freediving, because of the specific fins or monofins used in it.
- Horse pulling - Horse pulling is a draft horse competition where horses in harness, usually one or two animals, pull a "stone boat" or weighted sled and the winner is the team or animal that can pull the most weight for a short distance.
- Catenary - In physics, the catenary is the shape of a hanging flexible chain or cable when supported at its ends and acted upon by a uniform gravitational force (its own weight). The chain is steepest near the points of suspension because this part of the chain has the most weight pulling down on it.