"Mush"
He probably yells, "Mush!" If not, he may crack a whip in the air.
Usually "Hike" or "Mush" to get them to go.
Mush! Hike! All Right! Le t's Go!
Break and Hook
Mush.
I would say the trust and relationship between the dog and the musher. The musher has to be able to put all their trust into their dogs, and the dogs have to be able to put all their trust into their trainer. The musher and dog must know how to communicate with each other at sudden moments. They must be able to react the moment they hear that key word, or who knows what could happen... The musher must treat the dogs kindly, and gently but get the point across at times. If the musher is harsh or violent to the dog, you never know what the dog's reaction will be. It may even be the difference between life and death, so you have to be able to put 100% trust into your canine leaders.
It does not say Philadelphia. Away jerseys usually say the team city.
The musher will perform health checks on each dog at each rest stop - generally in the morning, at a lunch break (if taken) and at the end of the day. Each dog will be checked for overall attitude, movement and the paws and legs carefully checked for signs of abrasions, cuts, swelling or pain. The fit of the harnesses will also be checked daily before starting to ensure it is not causing pain or pressure points. The musher will also provide food, water and appropriate shelter as needed during the race. If a dog appears to be flagging or having difficulties, a responsible musher will pull out of the race to care for the dog. At the designated veterinary checkpoints along the way, the race veterinarian can also pull dogs out of the competition for health reasons.
"Say what you wanna say and let the words fall out" -Sarah Bareilles.
It's just a signal word to tell the team to start moving. (they actually say HUT but whatever)
To recruit you have to fight wild Pokemon in places where when you go under menu click on other and there is a tab called "Recruitment search" and open it if you can recruit and Pokemon will join your team there will be a list of those Pokemon BUT if you cannnot recruit or Pokemon will not join your team it will say "no Pokemon will join the team in this dungeon" if there is a list of what Pokemon will join your team you may fight those Pokemon and if they like your team they will ask to join your team if you like the Pokemon you can say yes if not say no I usually try to do is fight Pokemon and then train them in high level dungeons until they are high then continue on my journey usually if you cannot recruit it means you usually cannot bring recruited members.
Have a plan of how you want your team. Make a Facebook page to get the word out and say you are recruiting. Set up a try-out day at a private area. After you have all of your players have a lot of practices. From there you will be able to start playing games and build your team up.