
262: Wise Feedback for Dog Agility
10/01/20 • 19 min
In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban discuss the three elements of “wise feedback” in dog agility. Learn how you can give yourself (or your students) more valuable feedback that leads to immediate improvement.
You Will Learn- What the three elements of wise feedback are.
- Common feedback mistakes that handlers make.
- Why high standards are important for feedback.
- Why instruction is more helpful than evaluation.
In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban discuss the three elements of “wise feedback” in dog agility. Learn how you can give yourself (or your students) more valuable feedback that leads to immediate improvement.
You Will Learn- What the three elements of wise feedback are.
- Common feedback mistakes that handlers make.
- Why high standards are important for feedback.
- Why instruction is more helpful than evaluation.
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261: Does Your Dog Head Check?
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In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban explain why dogs head check when they run on course, and how you can eliminate this problem.
You Will Learn- Why your dog head checks on course.
- When a head check is not a problem.
- How to eliminate problematic head checking.
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263: Cheerleading Your Agility Dog—Bring It On
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In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban talk about cheerleading in dog agility.
You Will Learn- Why people use cheerleading in dog agility.
- Why cheerleading may not be the fix you think it is.
- When cheerleading is okay.
- Which BDA instructor was a cheerleader in the movie Bring It On.
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