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June 2011: Summer Celebration
These exercises string together longer sequences and require you to execute skills we have worked on in a simulated course setting in preparation for the big trials.
by Kathy Keats
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July 2011: Agility Pride
These sequences feature some tricky technical turns and world-class challenges, working on wraps and sliding between and behind obstacles.
by Kathy Keats
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May 2011: The Agility Goddess
The sequences work on collection into the weave poles.
by Kathy Keats
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April 2011: Agility Is a Gift
There are a number of discriminations in these challenges as well as opportunities to work turns off the A-frame.
by Kathy Keats
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August 2011: What's My Line?
These sequences focus on finding the best line for your dog and the best way to turn around a jump.
by Kathy Keats
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March 2011: A Different Slant
Jumps on an unusual slant or angle can play havoc with your run. This drill works on awkward lines and turns with jumps on difficult angles.
by Kathy Keats
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October 2011: Which Way to Handle?
These sequences present multiple handling options. Try them all and not just the options that are comfortable for you.
by Kathy Keats
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November 2011: Pass the Stuffing...
These sequences allow you to work on stuffing dogs through gaps, around standards, and into weave pole entrances.
by Kathy Keats
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December 2011: Roasting on an Open Fire
Don’t get burned this holiday season by a judge who likes to set up the push-through (also called a push-behind) as a challenge!
by Kathy Keats
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September 2011: September Shakes
Not only will you be practicing remembering sequences that have repeating sections, you will be working on different types of entrances, exits, and crosses at tunnels.
by Kathy Keats
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