Introduction | + |
Lesson 1 |
Introduction |
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Left & Right | + |
Lesson 1 |
Left and Right Introduction |
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Lesson 2 |
Left/Right Tunnel |
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Verbal Down | + |
Lesson 1 |
Verbal Down Introduction |
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Lesson 2 |
Adding Forward Motion |
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Lesson 3 |
Proofing with Equipment |
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Acceleration / Go Go Go | + |
Lesson 1 |
Race to Reward |
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Lesson 2 |
Go Go Go - Straight Line in Extension |
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Verbal “Tunnel” Cue | + |
Lesson 1 |
Verbal “Tunnel” Cue Introduction |
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Lesson 2 |
Proofing your Verbal “Tunnel” |
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Lesson 3 |
Tunnel Game |
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Lesson 4 |
Tunnel Sends - Opposite Motion |
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Lesson 5 |
Backside Tunnels |
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Send and Go | + |
Lesson 1 |
Send and Go Introduction |
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Lesson 2 |
Send and Go - Tunnel |
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Lesson 3 |
Wing Sequences |
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Lesson 4 |
Send and Go - Advanced |
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Lesson 5 |
Adding Distraction |
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Post Turns | + |
Lesson 1 |
Post Turns Introduction |
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Flappy Tappy (Bypass) | + |
Lesson 1 |
Flappy Tappy (Bypass) Introduction |
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Tight Turns / Multiple Wraps | + |
Lesson 1 |
Tight Turns / Multiple Wraps Introduction |
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Lesson 2 |
Building Distance |
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Lesson 3 |
Multiwraps on Wing - Lure Faded |
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Lesson 4 |
Multiple Wraps - Adding the bar |
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Jumping in Extension (HUP) | + |
Lesson 1 |
Jumping in Extension (HUP) Introduction |
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Lesson 2 |
HUP in Sequence |
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Threadles | + |
Lesson 1 |
The Great Threadle Debate |
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Lesson 2 |
Teaching the Threadle Behavior |
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Lesson 3 |
Tunnel Threadle Progression |
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Lesson 4 |
Tunnel Threadle from Speed |
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Lesson 5 |
Threadle Rear Cross |
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Lesson 6 |
Threadle Rear Cross with Speed and Motion |
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Lesson 7 |
Additional Threadle Sequences |
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Lesson 8 |
Threadle Rear – One Jump |
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Lesson 9 |
Two Jump Figure 8 – Threadle Rear Cross |
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Lesson 10 |
Traditional Threadles |
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Lesson 11 |
Threadle Combinations |
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Sequencing | + |
Lesson 1 |
Beginning Sequencing with Wings |
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Lesson 2 |
Beginning Sequencing with Jumps |
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Backside Jump | + |
Lesson 1 |
Backside Jump Introduction |
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Lesson 2 |
Commitment to the Bar |
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Lesson 3 |
Backside – Proofing Motion |
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Lesson 4 |
Backside Blind |
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Front Cross | + |
Lesson 1 |
Front Cross Introduction |
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Lesson 2 |
Front Cross Cues |
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Lesson 3 |
Lead Outs |
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Serpentine | - |
Lesson 1 |
Serpentine Foundation – Landing Side Multiples |
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Lesson 2 |
Serpentine Commitment - 270 |
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Lesson 3 |
Traditional Serpentines |
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Lesson 4 |
Serpentine Progression |
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Blind Cross | + |
Lesson 1 |
Blind Cross Foundation |
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Jumping with Distractions | + |
Lesson 1 |
Jumping with Distractions |
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curious if you use hup / cik for different directions or both these are turning cues with the same meaning different end after the turn?
I’m not entirely sure. But I believe, from the video, that they just practice both hup where the dog is slicing and continuing on, and cik where the dog turns really tight around the upright. And in practice they tighten that up to the extreme by asking for a multiwrap.