Verbals have become a big discussion lately. In that people are feeling like they need more.
I am probably in that camp. Not as many as some people are contemplating, but I at least need a couple more. Here is a map on the situation that brought this question to mind.
Currently I use the following:
Black = Cik (wrap and head back to me)
Red = no verbal at this point, just body motion and perhaps a physical send on the second jump
Green = Her name and then “round” (backside word)
But, it was brought up to me that sending around the backside when the dog has to turn away from you should have a separate verbal than just your backside word ("round"). On a crowded course with multiple choices, this makes perfect sense to me.
But what do I name it?
Inventoring my current verbals so that I can make sure it sounds distinct:
go - keep going
hit it - hit the yellow and then go on
feet - 2o2o
switch - take the obstacle and then turn away from me (change leads)
out - take the far obstacle in a discrimination (usually used in combo with obstacle name)
ok - release
jump - take the front side of the jump (used when it make not be perfectly clear)
round - backside jump and come back to me
obstacle names (tunnel, weave, walk it, jump, table)
side - stay very close to me
Dog name - give me your attention for a moment
come - come towards me
Look back - used in Gamblers (usually when we mess up) and I want the dog to find the obstacle behind them and take it
And then I combine verbals:
jump - come - take the jump, wrap tight and come back to me (used in threadles for example)
cik - Hoot's threadle command
jump-switch - used in a whiskey where they have to go away from me
hit it - switch - hit the yellow and then turn away (likely to a tunnel)
hit it - round - hit the yellow and take the backside of the next obvious jump
tunnel-come
tunnel-go
tunnel-switch
out-tunnel
come-tunnel
Verbals that I am considering just have to think through the definition:
Big - used to give more info that it is a big jump broadjump, triple, double
(backside flip away) - don't have a word right now
Verbal I am teaching, but not sure if I will use it
right/left - still trying to determine when I need this in addition to my motion
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Wednesday, March 30, 2016
I am about to be a very vocal advocate for dog agility equipment safety
I will write more, but I wanted to get this picture public! I can't tell you how upset I was when I saw this. It was my failure to not spot this, but I am not the only one who failed in this situation.
The top picture was taken by Ken Gee Photography and posted with permission.
The top picture was taken by Ken Gee Photography and posted with permission.
Sunday, March 27, 2016
It was well worth a year of effort!
It was about a year ago that I said to my coach "I want to change my handling and timing for Tangle". Of course I had no idea I was on a year journey, but really it didn't matter, I just wanted to do what it took for us to be the best team we could be.
It was about 4 months ago that I said "I am going to try to love standard" (I hated standard).
Not that we have "arrived", I don't think that you ever truly "arrive", but we are to a point where I believe that I have accomplished a significant portion of the goal. My handling is better, my handling choices are SO MUCH BETTER, my cueing/timing for Tangle is much better, and I am now neutral on running a Standard course (I don't think I will get to the love part, but that is OK).
The work in the last year has involved so much focused work on:
Here is our Standard run from today.
Also, so Hoot isn't left out, this clip shows how she has benefited from this hard work. I trusted my training!!
It was about 4 months ago that I said "I am going to try to love standard" (I hated standard).
Not that we have "arrived", I don't think that you ever truly "arrive", but we are to a point where I believe that I have accomplished a significant portion of the goal. My handling is better, my handling choices are SO MUCH BETTER, my cueing/timing for Tangle is much better, and I am now neutral on running a Standard course (I don't think I will get to the love part, but that is OK).
The work in the last year has involved so much focused work on:
- My timing, trusting my training, cueing and going.
- Learning better ways to cue
- Hearing "your late" over and over
- Timing tons of handling techniques to see what is the fastest for Tangle
- Teaching Tangle greater commitment
- Hearing "your late" over and over
- Learning how to cue lines, not obstacles
- Increasing Tangle love to chasing me
- Hearing "your late" over and over
- Focused retraining on contacts
- Verbals
- Proofing weaves
Here is our Standard run from today.
Also, so Hoot isn't left out, this clip shows how she has benefited from this hard work. I trusted my training!!