What will you gain with JOYFUL JUMPING training class?

We must give our dog oportunity to learn how to jump and prepare his body and muscles for the challenges.

BALANCE THEMSELVES

Dogs should engage all body parts equally. Exercises are designed to provide a balanced jumping pattern when going through the grids.

READ THE DISTANCE BETWEEN OBSTACLES

Exercises require coordination skills and high-level force during very fast movements to adjust the stride form extension to collection.

APROACH TO THE JUMP

The speed gained during the approach to the jump must be used effectively. Jumping rhythm focuses on the approach sprint and jumping.

TAKE OFF FROM RIGHT SPOT

The take-off point determines the course and the arc of the jump and landing. Simple exercise is to set up a stride regulator on the ground.

TRANSFER WEIGHT TO THE BACK

It is extremely important for dogs to jump over a bar in a correct pattern. Moving, shifting the weight, lifting the body, pushing off and landing.

CONTROL THEIR BODY IN FULL SPEED

We train muscles for quick reaction, to move from muscle extension to muscle contraction, to increasing power output (strength - speed).

JUMPING GYMNASTIC DESIGNED FOR YOUR DOG

OUR TRAINING CLASSES

ENTERING INTO COLLECTION – TIGHT TURNS

Class started: 3rd June 2024
(the next course starts on October 19) (registration will open in September)
159 /7weeks
  • Transfer body into collection
  • Use of muscles memory
99 /7 weeks
  • Transfer body into collection
  • Use of muscles memory

Collection is a difficult skill for most dogs and they must be taught  how to do  it.

In this class we will teach your dog:
• How to transfer Form the extended stride into collection before the jump
• The adjustment of the stride
• The arrival at the correct take – off point
• The transfer of his weight to the hind
• Bending around the jump from his neck to his hips
• The awareness of his body by correct use of his muscles (muscles memory)
• The balance of his body

JOYFUL JUMPING

Class starts:  15th September 2024
249 /12 weeks
  • Balancing jump and speed
  • Control and weight transfer
168 /12 weeks
  • Balancing jump and speed
  • Control and weight transfer

In this class we will teach your dog:

  • Haw to balance themselves in every aspect of the jump
  • Haw to read the distance between the obstacles
  • He gets better obstacle focus
  • Help them understand the correct and the safest jumping technique, without and tensions in their body
  • How to transfer form the extended stride into collection before the jump
  • The adjustment of the stride
  • The awareness of his body by correct use of his muscles (muscles memory)
  • The balance of his body
  • Haw to properly approach to the jump and take-off from the right spot
  • he learns haw and where to lend

MASTERING OUT-IN

Class starts: 28th August 2024
276 /14 weeks
  • Slice the jump and turn tight
  • Use of flexible take-off point
186 /14 weeks
  • Slice the jump and turn tight
  • Use of flexible take-off point
Jumping with backside and ” in”threadle approaches combine several different
 jumping skills and are challenging for your dog.

In this class we will teach your dog:

  • slice the jump
  • slice the jump and turn tight
  • changing bending over the bar
  • adjusted his stride for the the off point
  • collection
  • lead leg changing
  • achieving the appropriate take off point
  • balance themselves
  • weight shift to the rear

FULL VIDEO SUPPORT FOR ALL CLASSES

What our students say

Alenka is a very good trainer, she know’s the way a dog should be moving with or without obstacles. She has a very good eye for muscles and posture. Know’s how to give different exercises to maximize good results, by optimizing the dogs movements. She understands how to change the dogs movement with different exercises, to get to the optimal movement and mindset off the dog. It’s fun for the dog and handler! The feedback is quick, clear understandable and decisive. Alenka has the ability to recognize the dogs character and will act on that. The lessons are clear, by video or drawing. I think it’s a must do for every dogtrainer.

ANNE MIEKE WIJSHAKE
Agility competitor – NETHERLANDS

OVER 25 YEARS OF WORK EXPERIENCE

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