{"id":880,"date":"2009-06-03T21:26:29","date_gmt":"2009-06-03T20:26:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.undermybed.co.uk\/archives\/880"},"modified":"2009-06-03T21:26:29","modified_gmt":"2009-06-03T20:26:29","slug":"agility-training-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/thosenoisydogs.co.uk\/?p=880","title":{"rendered":"Agility Training"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Some interesting sessions this week; two, in fact!<\/p>\n<p>Kim = Must. Support. Obstacles. Kim has changed her running style slightly during her injury and recovery time, and I need to be right there with her and supporting the obstacles before asking her to turn, otherwise she <em>will<\/em> turn too soon.<\/p>\n<p>Kim also ran with Katie, which apparently made her lose all sense of self-preservation. She did the Aframe in two hits &#8211; one to hit the up-board and fly the apex, one to hit the down-contact and continue on her merry way. My heart <em>stopped<\/em>, I swear! But damn, she nailed both contacts and it was fast &#8230; but I&#8217;d prefer her not to try and kill me when we&#8217;re on course, so I think we&#8217;ll stick with our four-hit running contacts rather than encouraging anything else so crazy.<\/p>\n<p>Dylan worked for 10mins on Tuesday, and his Aframe was excellent, straight off. Five-hits rather than Kim&#8217;s four, but I do ask him for the stop at the bottom. Smooth, fast, driven. Couldn&#8217;t ask for much more &#8230; well, I&#8217;d like him to do that in competition, but that may be too optimistic!<\/p>\n<p>Tonight we also skipped over to <a href=\"http:\/\/flyinkai.blogspot.com\/\">Atomic Dog Training to see Nat<\/a>, really as a bit of a test to see whether Dylan would react any differently in a completely new competition-like environment. The answer was generally no; he wasn&#8217;t quite as quick as he is when training indoors at our usual spot, but he was still relatively going. Nat and I had a chat about his contacts as she&#8217;s been through some similar things with Dyl&#8217;s sister Kai on the dogwalk. It was a little bit strange as we experimented with toys and handler positioning, as Kai and Dylan work in a very similar way!<\/p>\n<p>Dylan&#8217;s contacts were <strong>good<\/strong>. Not perfect, not yet, but much, much better. If we could walk into a ring and I could be confident that his contacts would be like they were this evening, I&#8217;d feel we could at least challenge for some respectable Grade 3 placings. He&#8217;s around 4\/5s off the winning times at the moment, but I know we lose more than that on his slow and steady contacts.<\/p>\n<p>Flyball this weekend at Wickersley, and Dylan is running up with Barneys without either of his girls as backup, so fingers crossed! Kim is doing the opposite and standing down a team to give the Nights dogs a height-dog break, and Mollie is in with her for the lower jumps. The week after we&#8217;re at Otley both days! Kim has all Combined classes but again, the aim is just to get her up and running smoothly again. Dylan has some Graded 1-3&#8217;s and a few other mixes, but I&#8217;ll be happy if he gives me some nice drive-y contacts! He&#8217;s also got the Pedigree Pairs with Jet on Sunday, maybe we can manage 2 clears in the same Pairs class this time!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Some interesting sessions this week; two, in fact! Kim = Must. Support. Obstacles. Kim has changed her running style slightly during her injury and recovery time, and I need to be right there with her and supporting the obstacles before asking her to turn, otherwise she will turn too soon. 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