| Getting Started | + |
| Lesson 1 |
Introduction |
| Lesson 2 |
Age Considerations |
| Tunnel | + |
| Lesson 1 |
Introducing Circular Objects |
| Lesson 2 |
Tunnel Foundation (with Shaping) |
| Lesson 3 |
Tunnel Foundation (with Cues) |
| Lesson 4 |
Adding Angled Approaches |
| Lesson 5 |
Generalizing the Tunnel |
| Lesson 6 |
Transitioning from Straight to Curved Tunnels |
| Lesson 7 |
Additional Tunnel Resources |
| Tire | + |
| Lesson 1 |
Introducing Circular Objects |
| Lesson 2 |
Introducing the Tire |
| Table | + |
| Lesson 1 |
Table Foundation |
| Lesson 2 |
Introducing the Table |
| Lesson 3 |
Proofing the Table |
| Jumps | - |
| Lesson 1 |
Introduction to Jumping |
| Lesson 2 |
Circling a Cone |
| Lesson 3 |
Circling a Wing/Jump |
| Lesson 4 |
Offered Arc Jumping |
| Lesson 5 |
Raising the Height |
| Lesson 6 |
Lured Wraps |
| Lesson 7 |
Set Point |
| Lesson 8 |
Jump Grids |
| Teeter | + |
| Lesson 1 |
Foundation: Buja Board |
| Lesson 2 |
Foundation: Bang Game |
| Lesson 3 |
Jungle Gym Teeter |
| Lesson 4 |
TipAssist/TeachIt Overview |
| Lesson 5 |
First Sessions with TipAssist (Sessions 1-6) |
| Lesson 6 |
Sessions 7-11 with the TipAssist (or Teeter TeachIt) |
| Aframe | + |
| Lesson 1 |
Stopped or Running? |
| Lesson 2 |
Box Method |
| Lesson 3 |
Box Method - Where to Get Your Box |
| Lesson 4 |
Box Method - Introducing the Box |
| Lesson 5 |
Box Method - Introducing the Verbal Cue and Remote Treat |
| Lesson 6 |
Introduction to the Aframe |
| Lesson 7 |
Box Method - Adding the Box to the Aframe |
| Lesson 8 |
Box Method - Flattening the Box on the Aframe |
| Lesson 9 |
Box Method - Adding Speed |
| Lesson 10 |
Contacts Proofing |
| Weaves | + |
| Lesson 1 |
Weave Diaries |
| Lesson 2 |
Weave Diaries Continued |
| Lesson 3 |
Introducing Your Dog to Weave Pole Guides |
| Lesson 4 |
Weave Proofing |
| Lesson 5 |
Skittles Weave Diary (2025) |
| Dogwalk | + |
| Lesson 1 |
Stopped or Running? |
| Lesson 2 |
Introducing the 2o2o Position |
| Lesson 3 |
Adding Proofing to the 2o2o Position |
| Lesson 4 |
Adding Motion and Adding a Verbal |
| Lesson 5 |
Introducing the Dogwalk |
| Lesson 6 |
Contacts Proofing |
| Start Line Stays | + |
| Lesson 1 |
Best BDA SLS Resources |
I’m watching all of these jump training options. I like the two shaping techniques to wrap a cone and the side to side, so didn’t know if the lure was something I should also incorporate, or if it was more of an alternative to shaping? Is there different value/technique built with this versus the two shaping exercises? Just trying to figure out what my goal should be of each!
I think that each exercise hits a different aspect. They can be mixed and matched depending on the dog as well. The lured wrap does create a bit more drive.
See: https://baddogagilityacademy.com/course/teaching-obstacles/module-5/introduction-to-jumping/
You can also skip the lure, but still have the chase. They would also be equivalent. Almost an offered jump followed by a chase away, if that makes sense.