Rec’d on YT | 🥏🐶🥋 Throwing Thursday | DiscDog Dojo #160 – Disc Quan Do Mastery 👊💥


🥏🐶⛩️ Gear up for Throwing Thursday | DiscDog Dojo #160! 🌟 Join Ron Watson and the all-star canine squad – 🧁CupCake🧁, 👑KingAir👑, Epic, and 🐾Ken Du🐾 – as we throw ourselves into the world of Disc Quan Do with precision and passion.

Today’s High-Flying Topics:

🔄 Crossing Pass Form (Green Belt): “Where my dog at?” Explore this essential form for seamless, directed passing and create a game of flow and catch.
✋4 Hands Form (White Belt): A vital refresher on the basics, visualizing the line and connecting with your dog’s path.
🚀 What Backswing?: Sharpen your release skills and disclose the Trigger to the dog for the perfect catch.
🐾 Primal Games: Witness instinctual play with 🐾Ken Du🐾 and friends, where raw fun meets disciplined training.
❓ Your Questions: Queries? Puzzles? We’re all ears and ready to respond live. Get your questions in!

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