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2022 AKC Nationals Course Map Review | + |
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Round 1: Jumpers with Weaves |
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Round 2: Standard |
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Round 4: Challengers |
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Round 5: Finals |
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Exercise with Options |
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Nested Challenge Sequence |
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It looks like you did these all in one setting? Just wondering if this many exercises is too many to do at once….
I think if your dog does them all first try it’s not too much. But it depends on the weather and the dog!
I like to go more on time than reps. So 5-10 mins.
Note than many times we do a session then go inside for 30-60 mins. The then come back for another session.
https://youtu.be/i0knBaWGpMM
https://youtu.be/Z5PJIo0EnA8
https://youtu.be/kBdkl9gog0Y
Storms prevented us from getting the prep exercises done before Nationals. Hope you enjoyed your time in Tulsa. Here’s our work on this set.
In the challenge sequence, I found it easier to get the backside at #3 with dog on left and be able to pick him up on the correct side of the jump after tunnel #4.
https://www.vimeo.com/manage/videos/810003476/general
Excellent work! The rear and front were tied, both of them were faster than the serp-blind. Also interesting side by sides for the challenge sequence here: https://link.getonform.com/view?id=baO7cyuk3XyZiyZqGIHo
Hello! Nationals were too fun! Thank you for all your time covering. And, no rush on our video 😉 Mav was dropping a lot of bars (atypical). He may have overdone it playing with a friend. As a result I ended up lowering the backside bar at the end and led out more. Didn’t do the extra challenge to rest him a bit just in case. Here’s what we did: https://youtu.be/khyl_hRWGr4
Nice work! I think they were basically the same for all 3 options. Feedback: https://link.getonform.com/view?id=LFlcYiqvB5Uq6Km6zd0j
I’ve included our mistakes on the videos as I can learn a lot from what goes wrong. The serpentine was the hardest for us. Also, on the bypass tunnel, I had to go back to a different bypass cue since none of my guys have responded well to my training a threadle arm with a specific word. It’s been over eight months and they just ignore it. Definitely something went wrong while trying to train it. I went back to what I trained initially and they seem to respond better.
Zest
https://youtu.be/IYiD-lft8hA
Blast
https://youtu.be/muug5NK2xiM
Well done! Thanks for including the problem reps on the serp, I have some tips for you to try out in practice:
Zest: https://link.getonform.com/view?id=7aRLExZxaWZ4dSGyt9yJ
Blast: https://link.getonform.com/view?id=q0KIVTmNopNDWIDCL0LY
Hi Esteban, thank you so much. Wow, loved how you broke down the serpentine. Makes total sense.
I do have a question regarding the threadle cue for the tunnel. I think I didn’t do the training correctly for that. I literally worked on it for well over six months with these guys and it’s like they just didn’t get it. They tend to push away much better than coming in to me and that is what keeps happening. This is why I went back and started to use my bi-pass cue. Are there resources that you recommend to re-teach it? Obviously I didn’t teach it in a way that made sense to them.
Thanks for any insight you can provide.
As a VIP member, you have access to the tunnel threadle training from the ground up. Login to the Academy, go to “Structured Courses” then “Shape Up Skill Building” and then Module 4 which is threadle tunnels: https://baddogagilityacademy.com/course/shape-up-skill-building/module-4/intro-to-tunnel-threadles/