Rec’d on YT | Eppie’s First Jam: Live DiscDog Sequence Mastery Loot & Epic | UpDog Sessions 2017


🐾 Dive into the World of Live Disc Dog Training! 🐾
Join us in this special episode from the UpDog Sessions 2017, featuring the dynamic debut of Epic in ‘Jam in a Flash’ alongside Loot.

🌟 What’s Inside:
🔥 Epic’s first big jam session: Watch Epic take on the challenge of live disc dog freestyle with Loot, showcasing agility, coordination, and pure canine talent.
🎤 Crystal Clear Audio: Experience every command and cheer in high-quality audio, making you feel part of the action despite the vintage video quality.
📖 Training Insights: Gain unique insights into disc dog training techniques, perfect for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
🐕 A Live Training Spectacle: Relive the excitement of a live broadcast, complete with all the spontaneous moments and unscripted action.

⏰ Chapter Breakdown:
1:24 — Epic’s First Jam: ‘Time to Jam in a Flash, Kid…’
Featuring 4 evolutionary reps with waits, rear cross, around n flip (Makai Woo), leg over, hoop, and strong flip.
3:40 — 1st Live Attempt with Epic
7:54 — Loot Sequence ALPHA: ‘This one is a doozy’
Involving 4 evolutionary reps with waits, reverse leg vault, hoop, heli-out, screw vault, and Yachi vault.
11:30 — First Live Speed Run with Loot
💬 Share your thoughts: We’d love to hear what you think about Epic’s debut and our live training sessions. Drop a comment below!
🔔 Subscribe for more: Stay tuned to our channel for more live disc dog adventures with Ron, Loot, Epic, and the rest of our talented canine crew.
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via PVybe on YT: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-0Lit6XJjE

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