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Determining Your Baseline Grid

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  • Carrie B says:

    Hi Leslie, my whippet Tesla has issues with taking off late. Sarah suggested that working with you would be helpful. I watched your lecture on jumping issues and I’ve looked at your jumping modules. Below is a video of baseline grids. I experimented with different spacing and heights. Each combo is labeled. For example 7/8″ is a grid with jumps 7′ apart and 8″ high. For reference Tesla normally jumps 20″ and has a big stride for her size. Looking forward to your feedback.
    https://youtu.be/gCdEL2COrss?si=IsMCW64jYTyopUga

  • natasha@evodesigns.co.nz says:

    Hi Leslie. Would like your feedback please on my attempt to determine baseline grid for my two dogs. First video is of my older (7yrs) medium-sized dog. First run through I thought it looked like spacing could be closer. I think 2nd run through is best with the last looking like a little too much collection? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuOeT9WpubI The second video is of my young (14 mths) BorderPap. I started out with the bar on the ground but it felt that it wasn’t giving the right indication of whether it was the right spacing for jumping, so put it up to lowest jump height. This will be 8 – 14cm lower than what she’ll eventually jump. Not sure of her jump height yet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuOeT9WpubI

  • Marty R says:

    Okay Coach, Here is a baseline grid for Ember from this morning. The first three reps are at 4.5 feet and the second 3 are at 5 feet.

    https://youtu.be/ZvhD-uGZ1rE?si=5xUn9Lg383OyAvS7

  • Ilene says:

    Hello!

    I decided to go back to Baseline grid from the Advanced one just to figure out some better spacing since he would just soar over two jumps while doing that one!

    I forgot to submit this when I did it (7/4, so the booming in the background is fireworks), but I believe I had to extend them out to 5.5ft despite his size. I had to extend the last one a little more than the others. Not sure if it all looks good, though, so I can try it again if needed!

    https://youtu.be/uKV-N-sURmQ

  • kmcwaters@gmail.com says:

    https://youtu.be/boebzbHifwI?si=wT6rjOLGZ_0sTdZx

    Kobe’s first attempt. Rails on the ground 3 feet apart. Please let us know what you think and what’s next. Thank you

  • Marty R says:

    I started with a fairly large 6.5 ft grid. It does not look to me like Bolo understands the first grid and only bounces the last 3 jumps.

    https://youtu.be/yl8GLZFK9uY

  • Erin Lynch says:

    This is my girl Reba. She’s 15 months and now that she’s understanding the game her arousal and speed is causing her to not know when to take off for a jump. She’s also not using much of her rear end to power her jumps so we have started some rear end awareness exercises and it does seem to be helping. Her first measurement last weekend in UKI was 18.5” so her regular height would be 20” for competition however I am considering running her lower as we work this out
    https://youtu.be/NMwP73sZWl0

  • Tarah says:

    We set this up today – first time using camera controlled with app on my phone and some of the videos cut a little short. 2 reps for each dog. Thanks!
    https://youtu.be/_o2_Ff6vYZs

  • Leanne says:

    Lyric’s Baseline grid (4′): https://youtu.be/RCOvlylcumU
    PadFoot’s baseline grid(3′ with rail on ground then 4′): https://youtu.be/M8bhKbVDkOY
    Flint’s baseline grid (4′): https://youtu.be/XmtV9p3exTc

  • Joni & Eevee says:

    Eevee’s baseline grid. The first pass is around 5 1/2 feet between jumps and the remaining passes are at 5 feet. Thank you!

    https://youtu.be/NWAAFy9_T7U

  • drbecker says:

    Buster’s Grid 55″ at 12″ bar. He currently jumps 16″. He measured 19″, but I jump him at 16″. Should I increase the grid?
    https://youtu.be/xiiCur58Zbo

  • marea.mllr@gmail.com says:

    So, I think technical Jenna is a “small” dog (she has official measurements from 10.5-12.5″ at the whithers, and jumps 8 or 12″ depending on the venue)

    And we have been trying to shrink it down for the last two weeks, from nearly 6 feet to today we got through 4′

    Should we stay at 4? Shrink more?

    https://youtu.be/tFOQ2-26UUA


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