Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Let's Blow This Popsicle Stand!

At least that's how I felt this past weekend after 3 days of non-stop flurries, squalls & whiteouts! When it was over we were left with more than a foot of the white stuff to deal with. I was NOT ready for this reality. Bungee is doing too awesome in training and we have so much I want to do on the field to come to a hard stop now. I moped around through our newly necessary winter chores of shoveling & scraping & moving the last of our outdoor things inside for much of the morning.

As we slogged in & out of the basement, putting away the last pieces of equipment for the season, Coach John Wooden's famous words suddenly rang through my head:

"Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do."


Like music to my ears, I had an instant shift of thinking about all the things we can work on. So with that spirit we're now entering the holiday & winter season, brimming with ideas & lists and all sorts of things to work on at home, not the least of which is contacts & weaves, obedience and a great new list of tricks.

1st however on the "homework front" is weaves. So inspired I am by Susan's "Excellence in Weave Pole Training - Phase One" (click on the link to get this workbook, it launches tomorrow, Nov. 26) that I have decided to revamp Bungee's 2 X 2's almost from the beginning. That decision is based on one thing I have heard Susan say many times before about weave training, which is: "by the time the dog gets to 4 straight poles, they should never make a mistake again."

In years past I've wondered about that remark, scratching my head and thinking "yeah right", or "how the heck can someone do that". Still, when training at home, I've always worked toward that mark, but accepting perhaps 98% success, instead of 100%. It was while reading: "Excellence in Weave Pole Training" that the way to fill that 2% gap became clear. I suddenly realized EXACTLY what I skipped or touched on too lightly in Bungee's training and when.

While anyone who has seen Bungee weave, with her speed and clearly beautiful skill, might tell me I'm crazy; and for all the entries she can get, I know deep in my heart that there is one spot that I can send her from where she will miss the entry more often than hit it and I am not happy with that...never have been. However, I didn't discover this "hole" until we were moving up to 12 poles. I also know another entry I can send her to (which is from an arc below pole 12, where she must go all the way to the top end to pole 1 doing a U-turn into the space from 1 - 2 on a left-side approach. In this situation she will hit the entry but not bend enough to hit pole 3. At some point in the early foundation work of 2 poles, I missed providing her with the information she needed to work these 2 challenges out. Bungee is just too marvelously talented and awesome to give her anything less than 100% on her poles!

So we're off already having loads of fun & success with 2 poles again. With a foot of snow on the ground - what else have we got to do? I left 3 pieces of agility equipment outside: the contact training stairs, one set of 2 X 2's and one set of 6 poles. We'll use the poles outside every single day that we can. I plan to revive our circle work as well as all the "driving lines" business now needs some balancing out with our RZ (reinforcement zone). All the rest of the equipment is now inside and we're darned lucky to have such a nice place fixed up to train in as we do in our basement. The teeter or a plank between two tables is the only contact equipment I have room to put up, but I can do quite a lot with the space.

All of our regular agility classes are now re-located to the "Playdome" - an unheated coverall-type (vinyl roof fabric) barn building with dirt floor, that's used just for dog agility. We also have a new barn location to the north of us, (previously a horse barn) that I've not yet seen but will be getting to for training classes later this week. Speaking of which, time to sign off & head for class.

Still in a holding pattern for high speed. Cross your fingers for us!

Happy Training...It's About Love!

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Excellence In Weave Pole Training


EXCITING NEWS FOR AGILITY ENTHUSIASTS!

A fabulous
new training tool for weave training has hit the e-market and we have had the privilege to preview it! Hold on to your hats folks - this one REALLY is outstanding!

It's Called:
"Excellence in Weave Pole Training - Phase One"
It's By: Susan Garrett
Available at: www.clickerdogs.com
Read more about it below!

Here's Bungee learning her weaves with 2 X 2's this past fall!


Above, Bungee is building her weave pole skills the way all of our dogs have, with Susan Garrett's 2 X 2 weave pole training method. Susan's 2 X 2 system has produced such fabulously fast, reliable and independent weaving skills for each of our dogs that I just don't think about using any other method. The shot above was taken by me, one hand to reward with a toy and the other for the camera on about her 15th day of weave training and that was actually a set of 12 poles.

Now Susan has really outdone herself (yet again!), creating an absolutely fabulous new 2 X 2 Weave Pole Training E-book called:

"Excellence In Weave Pole Training - Phase One"

Available on Susan's website at: www.clickerdogs.com

I am thrilled and proud to be one of the first to have a preview of this fantastic new training tool and to be able to share in announcing it's launch with all of you. When you see the quality and content for yourself I'm sure you'll understand why I'm raving about it!

I cannot wait to get started working through it. That said, I think there is about 6 months work there if one diligently trained 5 days a week, which in my book is great value for the money. But, set your calendars to get it fast! It launches off Susan's website listed above, November 26, 2008, and it will ONLY be available until December 10th, 2008, when Phase Two is launched.

Even with my previous success in teaching beautiful weaves with 2 X 2's, I am blown away by the content and the quality of Susan's new e-book and the potential it holds for taking Bungee's skills to the highest level attainable. I am not kidding or just throwing adjectives around folks - this workbook is a MUST HAVE! I'm really impressed by the enormous amount of information and the quality that Susan has put into this as well as the value that is to be gained by any team who works through it from start to finish.

I have no doubt that the "Phase One" workbook will take Bungee's (and any dog's) weave pole skills to a world class level if followed systematically. But for trainers and/or dogs new to the method, the workbook starts you at Step One for a dog that is seeing a weave pole for the very 1st time and brings you along with instructions for producing as nice of weaves as you want to have.

Get this book while you can, it's a GEM! I myself can't wait to start working through it. I wish we didn't have a foot of snow on the ground already but that's another story!
Kisses home to all from Bungee!!

Happy Training...It's About Love!





Sunday, November 2, 2008

Chili & Fun come to see me off!

More photos of my recent trip to Finland!

L-R: Mia, Fun, Pirjo & Chili (I hope I got Fun & Chili right - these girls look a lot a like!)


Below, our dog's fabulous breeder & friend, Mia Laamanen with Fun, then Chili, and myself.


I got to see lots of the human "Kvarkin family" at the 2008 FCI Agility World Championships, but not quite as much of the dogs as we spent most of our time at the games.

So, Pirjo generously decided to bring sisters 'Fun' & 'Chili' to see me off at Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport! I was so happy to get to see them! It was the 1st time I'd seen Chili since she was a wee pup and a full year since I'd see Fun. It was so fantastic to see them! Thank you ladies for making this happen!

Fun is Bungee's big sister, a half-sister by her dam, Aino, also out of Mia's breeding and belongs to our friend, Pirjo.
Chili is Bungee's litter mate sister, and belongs to our friend Maisa who could not be there at the airport, but fortunately we got to visit quite a lot at the World Championship.


Below, assorted shots of Chili & Fun, in the airport terminal.






To read more about Fun & Chili click on Mia's: Kvarkin Kennel website here.

Many thanks to our friends Mia for "everything" and to Pirjo for bringing Fun & Chili for bringing the girls to see me off! Kiitos paljon!

Happy Training...It's About Love!

Brother One!

A few photos from my recent trip to Finland

Here's Bungee's lovely brother "One"



And again, One, very happy to be going out for a walk in the woods!




Here's One with almost all of his family (where's Ville?)
L - R: One, Tyyne & Roope with "mom" Helena standing behind.


I got to see One, Tyyne & Roope at lunch one day of the games. Helena invited me to come home with her to give the dogs some exercise at lunchtime. It was a short visit due to our schedule at the games but it was still a really nice walk in the local woods and it was great to see Helena's dogs and visit with them again. I had not seen One since he was a young puppy, and it was marvelous to see what a fabulous young man he's grown into! One looks so much like Bungee, it really stunned me for a second when I first saw him. He's very handsome!! Many thanks to Helena for this special lunch time treat!

If you'd like to read more about Helena and her dogs and see lots of great pictures of them, visit her website by clicking here. You can also read more about One by clicking on the Kvarkin Kennels website here.


Happy Training...It's About Love!