Routine building

Developing Sequences for Big Dogs

Hey Ron,

I want to bounce some ideas on trying to set up a 5 disc routine without having to scramble too much for discs. It just seems like in order to highlight Aryan's speed, I have to send the discs far- That means, I am practically sprinting to collect!!! The key would be for us to get some slick close-in work and work our way outwards. What kind of close in work would look cool with a big dog and not make him look slow?

Thanks

Krishnan

 

 

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The Art of Linking Tricks

Starting to create sequences can be a very frustrating endeavor for both dog and handler. It's very common to see new players struggle through simple sequences doing damage to their established tricks and to their relationships with their dogs.

There are  a few simple rules to follow to help make creating sequences a smooth and successful process.

Creating Sequences

Whether or not you build and work a complete routine, or if you prefer a modular routine building regminent, sequences are the building blocks of Discdog routines.Sequences are simply several tricks linked together, but it's important to note that a sequence should be greater than the sum of it's parts. A good sequence becomes something more than tricks linked together. Several good sequences can create a world class player.A couple of great sequences can create World Champions. Read on for a little more about creating sequences.