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Disc Dog Jamming
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Routine Building15 Lessons
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Basic Disc Dog Positions: BSP and BFP
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Zen of Multiples
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Japanese Dog Catch
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Teaching a Fish
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Flip to Vault
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Flip to Dog Catch with Blue
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Dog Catch
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Multiple Flipping Sequence
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Through & Flip Live Speed
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Through - Wait... Flip!
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Notecards
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6 Hallmarks of a Mature Disc Dog Game
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Routine Building with Cookies
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Team Movement & Disc Management
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Art of Linking Tricks
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Basic Disc Dog Positions: BSP and BFP
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Vaults & Overs13 Lessons
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Proper Vault Timing with Loot
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Fakie with Bitework
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Vault Toss - Learning a Horizontal Hover
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Vault Basics with Kenna
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Ballwork with Sue & Ella
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Ballwork - Disc Dog Vault Discrimination
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Types of Linear Vaults
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Lower is Not Always Safer
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A Litany of Too Late & Too Low
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Over Timing
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Cuing Direction
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Time & Space
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Vaulting Vocabulary & Nomenclature
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Proper Vault Timing with Loot
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Flipping8 Lessons
Module 2, Lesson 1
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Proper Vault Timing with Loot
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Here’s a quick little hit with Loot. Working on proper vault timing. Notice that the disc is in position before he has left the ground. Loot made one decision, from the ground, to go get this disc:
If the disc is thrown for the vault after the dog leaves the ground he leaves the ground without any intelligence on disc placement. If the disc is not placed perfectly then a secondary plan is required. This secondary plan, Plan B, is a reactive plan and can cause mechanical, performance, and safety issues.