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Tag: routine building


Teaching a Fish

Posted by Ron Watson in Week 6 - Routine Building. No Comments

23rd February

A Fish is a move where we toss a disc for your dog to catch and remove it from his mouth before he hits the ground. It’s a great skill for routine building and creating and maintaining Flow.



Routine Building with Cookies

Posted by Ron Watson in Week 6 - Routine Building. 1 Comment

19th February

Work on building a routine with cookies. Whether it’s drive reduction for clear thinking or creating a walk through type situation for routines…



Team Movement and Disc Management

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30th December

Simple, outside the box tips and tricks for good team movement and disc management. Learn to show off as you…



Disc Dog Sequencing – Flip to Vault

29th December

Flip to Vault with Ron & Kiva utilizing the Art of Linking Tricks (Through… Wait… Trick!) sequence building method.



Notecards

Posted by Ron Watson in Week 6 - Routine Building. 12 comments

29th December

The best Routine Building tool that we have been using here at Pawsitive Vybe for more than a few years is a simple set of 3×5 cards.



Through… Wait… Flip!

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29th December

This is essentially our base level building block for building sequences. It has team movement and good positional properties.



Through and Flip – Live Speed

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29th December

Removing the Wait and going on to full speed. Be sure that you have a good history of Through… Wait… Flip before you move on to Live Speed.



Sequencing with Kiva

Posted by Apryl Lea in Jamming. No Comments

14th May

Here’s a quick video of Apryl and Kiva dialing in some sequencing.

I really love the little hitch she came up with – it really fits her style.


Art of Linking Tricks

15th January

Sequences are just behavior chains and is only as strong as the weakest link in that chain. Each behavior in the chain must be strong. if a link in the chain, a component element of the sequence, is not solid, the sequence will break down, right there, at that point. Especially if we add stress.



Xs and Os of Diverse Routines

21st October

Read your dog’s movements and pay attention to the kinds of patterns that develop during a freestyle routine and learn to use that information to enhance your team movement and create new patterns.


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