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Pawsitive Performance
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Відео
Pivot around the K9FITbone and Donut Holder
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Pivot around the K9FITbone and Donut Holder
Teaching weight shift to the rear (collection) with 2 Cato Boards
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Teaching weight shift to the rear (collection) with 2 Cato Boards
Lay on side stabilization and stretch
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This is a RAW video of Drama performing a side stabilization and stretch. Bonus had never done this exercise before and the last couple attempts were his best.
Combined Foundations
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Tuck sit go over - back up Kick back stand Side to side/Lateral in both direction R/L circles
Building value for equipment - feet and toes
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Building value for equipment - feet and toes
Ipsilateral common issues and how to fix it
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Ipsilateral common issues and how to fix it
Certified Canine Strength and Conditioning Coach Program
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Certified Canine Strength and Conditioning Coach Program
what is that balls.....😮
What is Vito? and what is the purpose of the exercises
Lucille will love this!
I love seeing how you can put a sequence together using minimal equipment.
Get a better teacher! 👎🏼
Thank you so much for clarifying my understanding of teaching this! Also, what kind of collar is that on your puppy? It looks nice and wide.
What plank are you using?
this a plank made by Clip & Go agility
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Pretty Cool!
Very helpful...thanks!
Hi Bobbie - Is the end goal to get all four on the pods. And teach body/limb awareness?
My 19 month old BC knows how to circle right and left as well as side step, but he can't bridge the gap either. I've been clicking/treating if he puts 1 foot (front or back) on the FitBone, but he still hasn't caught on.
Note: Bravo is a bit distracted by the sounds within the clinic and above my studio. He works through it during the video but you can visibly see he is challenged by the noises.
Thanks for this video. Looks like more than 15 exercises.
This looks like it targets the hind end, psoas, and core primarily; correct?
Yes and the shoulders and neck as he pushes agains the peanut
Hi, just curious, what are you looking to accomplish on getting them to sit with the moving treadmill? What is that engaging? Great video, thanks for sharing!
I am so sorry for not seeing this comment. This engages the hip flexors (psoas) as they pull their rear assembly forward for the sit.
Can I use a large fitness disc for the rear feet and a fitbone for the front feet? I only have one fitbone.
Yes :) - I apparently am not getting notified when comments come in on my videos
MANY :-)
Good job! :D
The folding bed that the adult dog is using - where can I get one? It looks super handy!
+Babs Sharp - it is a coleman pet cot :)
hi mom
This is an unedited abbreviated version of Indie's workout - pivot up, down to stand with rear feet elevated, lateral rear leg stepping on the K9Fitbone, sit and play catch, then lateral front foot movement with rear legs elevated. This was just one time through and Indie is still learning the exercises.1 second ago•
He is going to be the most well balanced dog in agility!
Fun with Drama - 7 min of training at 7.5 mo old ua-cam.com/video/NoM062cyIEQ/v-deo.html
He is so stinking cute!
Cute!
Train your puppy to independently place all four feet. Drama first learned front feet, then an independent back up, then learned to find the the pods with rear feet. This is a great exercise to teach your puppy to offer behaviors that benefit them for lift. Efficient weight distribution and body awareness are invaluable to injury prevention in performance dogs. Enjoy. ua-cam.com/video/EGQbve4tqo8/v-deo.html
Drama's first independent steps backward. :-) ua-cam.com/video/HSk9CJfB-wo/v-deo.html
Is there somewhere that shows how to break drown the steps(stages) taken to get to multiple steps backwards?
Drama's first time on the my DogTread Treadmill. Love this little guy - nothing phases him - he takes everything in stride. ua-cam.com/video/HUJ42J8OO38/v-deo.html
Haku and London's first time on my ***** Treadmill - they did fantastic. www.pawsitive-performance.com/
Playing around at work yesterday in between appointments challenging Riley's balance by playing catch. Video taken and edited with my iPad because my camera sd card ran out of space. Enjoy w/ Pawsitive Performance and FitPAWS® Canine Fitness Equipment
EXERCISE PROGRESSION I have been thinking a lot lately about “exercises progression”. In the human world, we know that we can’t go to the gym and do the same amount of repetitions with the same weight every time and improve over all strength and body composition. We know that number of repetitions and/or the amount of weight needs to increase to reach your strength or muscles definition goals. The same rules apply to our canine athletes. There needs to be a progression to keep challenging a dog’s muscles. For instance, if you train your dog a folding down on the flat or on an aerobic bench, it teaches the dog to engage their core, hips and rear legs in the movement, which improves body awareness, strength and coordination. Where as if the dog sits then moves to a down, they are really relying only on their shoulders. Now if you were to ask the same dog who now understands how to do a fold down to do it with front feet elevated on a phone book or low stool, then it helps shift more weight to the dogs rear and core muscle group. ua-cam.com/video/18n_g6jGn3I/v-deo.html Other scenarios might include (see photos on my blog page listed at the bottom): Down to stand with front feet on a FitPAWS balance disc Down to stand on a FitPAWS wobble board Down to stand on a FitPAWS peanut Down to stand while moving up or down a row of peanuts. Down to stand with a board on two Canine Gym Fitbones You get the idea. Progression of exercises will help build muscle, coordination, balance and keep your dog mentally and physically challenged. When training new exercises or even old ones with your dog, be aware of what the progression of that exercise might be, have fun with it and make sure your dog is benefitting by focusing on body position. Bobbie Lyons, Cert CF www.pawsitive-performance.com/blog
Force's treadmill workout!! Wow for being 10 years old, he is going pretty good!! This was our first attempt at an unconventional workout using the treadmill!! www.pawsitive-performance.com
He's GREAT on that thing!
Squid did this today! Although, she keeps her head higher and is much bouncier!
Monica, bouncier because her head it too higher or because the poles need to be lowered?
A Quick video on cavaletti's with Riley carrying a toy. My first iMovie...more to come. www.pawsitive-performance.com/
A fun exercise seen in my Pawsitive Performance Puppy Online class that enrolls June 3rd - 8. Another use for the FitPAWS donut holder Mark your calendars. K9 Cond I & II will enroll the same dates. classroom.daisypeel.com/courses-offered/k9-conditioning-rehab-classes/
Playing around with the Fitbone on top of the wobble board. This exercise increases core strength, balance, coordination, and body awareness just to name a few benefits. :) Fitbone on the wobble board
I took this video this evening and thought I would post it because well IT IS SUPER CUTE. You can really see how hard Kaos has to work to stay balanced!!
Possibilities are endless with a great coach!
Yes Krista, I think often handlers get impatient and want to reach in and help. It really is so much better for the dog to figure things out on their own how to distribute their weight. My dogs have done so much that I have to "invent" new things to keep challenging their muscles!!
Puna Schnoodle learning to go under the cavalettis and stop on a balance disc. Puna has gains so much strength and confidence since learning conditioning exercises and using Fitpaws equipment. www.pawsitive-performance@yahoo.com
Jennifer, the ball holders are my risers for the aerobic bench. heehehe. Riley has only popped one ball so far and it was a small egg I was playing with. The round ones seem to hold up better. Bobbie