Other thoughts:
If you are having trouble figuring out where to stand for a lead out, think about where you would put in a front cross and then freeze in the front cross position and you have your lead out. A lead out push is a frozen front cross. Also recall to heel positions are intended to be performed at jumps and not on the flat.
A backy-uppy is generally only appropriate if you need to block the choice of taking a jump - like if you have two jumps side by side and you want to pull the dog through the gap (threadle) then you use a backy-uppy. If you only had the one jump and you need the dog to wrap back towards you, you would use a forward send. However, for dogs that are slower like me, the backy-uppy would work better than a send and the handler would just have to run more. Get it? I know video would make it clear but I don't know if we'll get around to it.
That's about it for this week's class. We are near the end of this session. Next week we run a course and then we have three weeks off because of USDAA Nationals etc. It's ok though because I have a trial this weekend, next weekend and then one day the following weekend. Some how trials around here are all happening at the same time. Hope we don't get burnt out!
Gotta zoom!
Ricky
7 comments:
Sounds like another interesting class!!
Great tips there, Ricky :)) You're gonna be a real pro soon!
Im so jealous of your classes. You are learning so much. Diana
OK that is a ton to think about, FANTASTIC! Sounds like a really good class. How sad your class is getting near the end of this session. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR TRAILS, that sounds like it will keep you busy!
Wow, you are going to be one busy dog! Can't wait to hear all about your trials!
The trials are all very close. We are only going to the CATC one in October for right now though.
I'm sure woo khan train your mom to do well fur woo!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
You're learning a bunch Ricky! And you do such a good job of telling us all about it too! :)
Good luck with your trials!
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