Course Details
As building blocks for the upper levels of Rally-FrEe and foundation for freestyle, the seemingly simple behaviors of Circles, Spins and passing Thru the handler’s legs, open unexpected paths to more advanced behaviors. These versatile skills allow your dog to quickly grasp upper level skills and build fun and novel behaviors into every course and freestyle routine!
This workshop covers “spin behaviors” and can be taken as a stand-alone workshop or as part of a series which will also cover the other two skills of “thru behaviors”, and “circle behaviors”.
In this workshop Julie will cover how she trains the foundation skill of “spin to position” and some of its many variations using training aids, shaping and targeting. The step-by-step instruction includes over 20 video clips including coaching sessions with real dog and handler teams learning the skills! The following skills are covered in this workshop.
Spin Behaviors
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Target stick skills
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Foundation spin to position
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Switch back
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Spin to center
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Simultaneous spins
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Inside spins handler circle opposite
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Kick spins
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Placing spin behaviors on verbal cue
The following pre-requisites are recommended for working teams for the most benefit and success in the exercises:
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Dog and handler should have experience with clicker and shaping techniques.
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Experience with platforms a plus though not a necessity
The following tools or training aids are used in the presentation. While it’s not necessary to have these tools to participate as a working team, train the behaviors, or have the instructor critique your video, they are used in many of the training techniques shown in the presentation. Please feel free to contact the instructor if you have questions regarding these tools.
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Standing platforms (Thru and Spins)
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Target stick (Thru and Spins)
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Training gates or short ex-pen (Circle and Thru)
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Clicker, food rewards, bait bag or something to hold and conceal treats
Lecture Publish Date: Sunday June 2
Video Submissions Due Date: Sunday June 9 @ 12pm noon PT
Feedback & Questions Video Publish Date: Wednesday June 12
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