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smartguy1469

by smartguy1469 on 01 May 2008 - 19:05

I am always so happy with the progress I make at my club but when I am on my owne I feel like there is no fluidity to my training and I just dont know how to change. Can anyone give me a good example of a weekly routine for training. It would be greatly appreciated.


Rezkat5

by Rezkat5 on 01 May 2008 - 20:05

Probably one of the best things you can do is to start keeping a log of what you want to work on and what you have done in a particular session. 


smartguy1469

by smartguy1469 on 02 May 2008 - 08:05

I know that would help but i just feel like there is so much to work on that if i dont have a schedule then i focus on one thing more than others. I will try a log and see how it goes. thanks


by OlympicLifts on 02 May 2008 - 12:05

Good Morning;

The log idea is a good one - esp for tracking.  Notate things like the weather conditions, length and age of tracks, # turns, legs and where you place the articles.  When you review it, with yourself and/or with your training director, you may see where the dogs's strong/weak points appear.   Then you can adjust how you lay the track in order to give the dog more experience where he needs it. 

Obedience depends on many factors, as well as where you are along in your bitework phase;  you may want to discuss with your TD what exercises to practice at home.   Keep on working!

 


Chkm8

by Chkm8 on 03 May 2008 - 21:05

Try here for info on tracking and details of keeping a log including a sample template.

http://schutzhundtracking.com/Keepingalog.html

 

John.

 






 


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