TOP SECRET: Disc Dog Research & Development – Scoot to Rebound

So I’m violating a cardinal rule here at Pawsitive Vybe. Normally we do not show any cool new trick until we’re ready to put it on the field. But in the Spirit of VloMo11, I’m going to commit a cardinal sin and give this one up the day after it was conceived, developed and filmed. Please share it if you like it!

VloMo11 Day 16 @ PVybe – 30 Videos in 30 Days!

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Disc Dog freestyle sequences have a starting position, often it is Front Position – dog standing in front of the handler. Set Up Moves are ways of getting set up in time and space. They get the team into position and in time.
Most players have a go-to Set Up Move, or 3, but it is important to have a variety of entries into the positions that start sequences to keep things interesting and to display and enhance flow.
In this epic video there are 13 different set up moves, some are fairly standard, and some are pretty clever. Below we’ll name and define them and talk about usage and pros and cons.

Throwing With Intent

Throwing with Intent is throwing a disc to your dog with the intent to make them look good. Throwing the disc to promote a big leap, to hit the dog in stride on the run or throwing a disc that your dog is going to flip for 10 yards away, is the sign of a mature handler.