Rec’d on YT | Throwing Thursday: Flipping Forms, Jam in a Flash & 🐾Ken Du🐾 Joins In | DiscDog Dojo #127 🐶🥏💪💥


Buckle up for episode 127 of DiscDog Dojo. Throwing Thursday – a thrilling session of disc dog training with a focus on throwing.

In the house tonight, we have the seasoned DiscDog crew: Ron Watson, Epic, 🧁CupCake🧁, da 👑King👑, and our new rising star, 🐾Ken Du🐾, also known as Ken Masters!

Here’s what we’ll be launching into:

🔄 Throwing Forms: Hone your throwing skills with our targeted practice drills.
💫 Special Trick for Better Flip & Rebound Tosses: Amp up your toss game with a special trick that’ll have your pup leaping higher and faster.
🔲 Performance Envelopes for Sequencing: Dive into the concepts of performance envelopes and how they apply to sequencing.
🍰 Jam in a Flash with CupCake: Watch CupCake show off her jamming skills in a rapid-fire session.
🐾 Ken Du’s Debut: Witness our new pup, Ken Du, step into the actual world of da DiscDog Dojo!

Whether you’re new to the disc dog scene or a seasoned pro, we’ve got something for everyone in this power-packed session.

Join us tonight at 9PM CT on the DiscDog Dojo YouTube channel.

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