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    Vaulting Concepts

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    1. Tell
      3 Lessons
      1. Ballwork
      2. Cuing Direction
      3. Waiting in Line
    2. Trigger
      3 Lessons
      1. Cross
      2. Obstacle Presentation
      3. Foot Shifting
    3. Target
      5 Lessons
      1. Take
      2. Vault Toss | Accuracy & Trajectory
      3. Pursuit
      4. Catch & Carry
      5. Stretch to Catch
    4. Supplemental Vault Foundation (Old Stuff... Good Old Stuff...)
      11 Lessons
      1. Types of Linear Vaults
      2. Vaulting Vocabulary & Nomenclature
      3. Ballwork - Disc Dog Vault Discrimination
      4. Proper Vault Timing with Loot
      5. Vault Toss - Learning a Horizontal Hover
      6. Vault Tosses - Learning a Horizontal Hover
      7. Lower is Not Always Safer
      8. A Litany of Too Late & Too Low
      9. Fakie with Bitework
      10. Ballwork with Sue & Ella
      11. Vault Basics with Kenna
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    Trigger

    Trigger=Go – No Trigger? No Go

    Movement Is the Trigger

    The cue, the throw, or the presentation of the target is not the trigger to go. The trigger for go is movement by the handler which sets up the movement of the team. Once the team gets going, the dog will be on track to make a safe and successful vault.

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    Cross
    Obstacle Presentation
    Foot Shifting