Rec’d on YT | 🥏🐶🥋 Tactics Tuesday: Gameplay Tactics, Jam in a Flash, & Hybrid Tricks | DiscDogDojo #117 🐕‍🦺🎯


Tactics Tuesday episode #117 with your host, Ron Watson, and his phenomenal co-host, Epic! 🐾
Tonight, we’ll be diving into the practical world of disc dog gameplay tactics:

🎯 Join us as we breakdown a “Jam in a Flash” from today’s Disc Quan Do Class, and see how these high-pressure moments can become learning experiences.

🪢 Discover how the Trigger can be tactically used to shape your gameplay and create better communication between you and your furry partner.

🧩 Ever wondered how a Hybrid Trick is created? We’ll show you how to notice and develop one. Get ready for some inventive disc dog fun!

🔎 Master the art of reading and intercepting the release. Improve your timing, adjust your tactics, and boost your dog’s performance!

🙋‍♀️ And of course, we’ll be taking your questions. Your curiosity fuels our show, so fire away!

In today’s forecast, 🧁CupCake🌤️, the Weather Girl, predicts a high chance of exciting learning! And don’t miss 👑King👑, our Sports Anchor, who’ll keep us updated on all the gameplay tactics. 🏈🐶

⏰ Join us live at 8 PM EST! Remember, Tactics aren’t just for Tuesdays. Everyday is a day to learn and grow with your dog!

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Remember, the magic is in the movement, the art is in the action, and the science is in the setup. Let’s train smart, together!🐕💫🎉
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