Rec’d on YT | Handling a Twitchy Disc Dog | Loot Balanced Position Form


Ron & Loot work the Balanced Position Form from Disc Quan Do, the disc dog martial art.

Loot is a pretty twitchy border collie. He doesn’t sit still particularly well. This form is a big deal for him. It helps him to settle and stay focused while waiting and helps to install a solid trigger on a simple Low High toss. This also asks him to sit tight and wait for his handler to activate larger scale movement – he can’t just take off running whenever he wants.

The Balanced Position Form creates and exercises Team Movement and connection on interior sequences and movements close to the handler.

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