Thursday, 31 December 2009

Getting me back on track!!

Well today I had my long awaited private agility lesson with the two terrors!!

Jemma:
We did some weave work - with me at different speeds and she did well, she only went wrong when i really really raced her!!! We did some jumping work too and she was good although we really need to work on her drive into the tunnel as this was making things difficult from a handling point of view, she was also very bad and went behind me a couple of times!!! Naughty naughty girl!! We finished with some contact work and Pen rekons she is slowing down on the downward plank, especially on the dogwalk although her contacts were generally good!! Might be looking at bringing back her target as when there is one at the bottom of the contact she does go faster and drives better - much to pens delight!!! :P


Elliot:
We did the same jumping bit as with jem and he worked it a lot better, he has better drive into the tunnel and didnt do any silly going behind me!!! :D We did some weave work with him too and he went really really well until i tried to do "the walk" on the right and then it all went to pot!!! dont know why but it took a while to get him bak doing a nice set with a recall!!! We then did the most important thing - worked on his contacts!!!! We did all three separately and then but them all in sequence - he actually worked really well with the target at the bottom, only going wrong again when i raced him. His main problem is staying on the contact after being rewarded once so I shall work on the stuff from the contact dvd (cant remember its name right now!!) to help with this, i also realised that this was actually the first time we had but contacts in a course in training so why i expected him to do them in competition without the target I dont know!!!

So all in all a good session, I have got my enthusiasm back for elliots contacts and have come up with some more things to work on with jemjem!!!

Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Group training times two

Elliot
Well he was much better today than last week. He did really well on his jumping and only broke his wait once. One thing we did identify that needed work (with both dogs actually) was thedrive on into a tunnel as if i stopped he stopped, which got us all in a muddle!! We then did some jump - seesaw work and he was quite good, he wasn't overly confident with his nose touch but he did go to the bottom and kind of touch it, we then did the same with the aframe and again he was quite good but occassionally he flew it and broke his wait - i think he was getting tired so we just finished on some wait work - with me walking past him and going back, breaking him and saying a different word and checking he didnt break and by the end he was doing this nicely too. So all in all a lot better than last week but I think as regards his contacts I need to do some confident building work for me with them as I feel I have kind of lost the will to train them as I dont feel we are getting anywhere, hopefully that will happen tomorrow in our private lesson.

Jemma
She wasn't bad, as I said above she also needs to work on her drive into the tunnel as well as anti-cross behind exercise as she keeps doing this and it is really naughty, little tinker!!!! She also needs work on jumping grids as she was knocking poles again. Contact ends need sharpening up again as she has gone a bit daudly again!! Oooo and also her long distance look on the start line needs work as she was only looking at one jump and not beyond but I think the anti-cross behind stuff will help with this as it will remind her that she has to stay infront of me!!! All in all not a bad day for her today either :)

Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Group training

Because of the snow we joined in the evening classes indoors as the paddock where we normally train was too dangerous

Elliot:
Not a very successful lesson in terms of agility with him today. We started on some contact work, the target was really hard to see and kept getting buried and as soon as elliot couldn't see it he would just go back to bombing off the end, which just tells us what we already know about his contacts and as they weren't getting any better I stopped doing them as I didn't want them to get any worse, so shall leave them for a private lesson!! He did do some nice jumping although started to go under the first jump but i think that was all because of the main problem we ended up having to work on - his wait and focus. One of the other dogs in the class took a bit of a dislike to him and when was working in a different part of the arena came over at least three times and got right in elliots way so that he ended up jumping on him and then he had a go at elliot so i think this worried him a little bit. We then tried some weaves but he wouldn't hold his wait and kept getting it wrong because I wasn't where I wanted to be. This is clearly is main problem when other dogs are around so I spent the rest of the lesson working with one jump getting his wait and working on his focus. I also just did some work getting him to concentrate on me and walk to heel which he did very nicely :) Still feel his wait and focus needs lots more work in group lessons - another thing to add to the list!!

Jemma:
We did some courses that involved interesting weave angles and she was best when i helped her as little as possible - when i tried to make it a straighter angle she would go in too far down!! I just need to have more confidence in her!! She is also best if i keep moving, even running, rather than standing still which i guess makes sense although technically it shouldn't make a difference!! All in all I was very happy with her, bless her :)

Saturday, 19 December 2009

Dog Vegas

In the Agility and Jumping classes the dogs got two runs with their best one counting;

Elliot:

Helter Skelter
Well I dont think I handled this very well, not really sure why or wot makes me say that but it just didnt seem to flow right and he ran round one jump and under a few.

Jumping
He did well in this but knocked one pole both times, the same pole!! It was the pole after the one after the tunnel and I rekon he mis-strided the one after the tunnel and didn't manage to correct himself by the next jump as it was apparently his back legs that caught it!!

Agility
Well, he was naughty, not even a hint that he knew what contacts are and that he is supposed to stop at the bottom but then it did go dog walk tunnel!!! I put him back three times and he still did it!!! On the first run I then just did some jumps to the finish but on the second run he got taken out!!

Jemma:

Agility
First round she knocked a pole on an oddly angled jump and then I hung back to much so she came out before the end of the weaves, so I took her back and made her do the two jumps weaves again and didnt hang back!! Second run she had a pole down on the straight because I dropped my arm, I worked the badly angled jump much better and she kept it up, and I really raced her through the weaves and she did them beautifully :D Shame she didnt keep the pole up as she was 2 seconds quicker than the winner!!

Helter Skelter
She did a beautiful clear round although I felt she was a little bit slow, although she finished 3rd, only just over 1 second slower than the winner (which was BrennBrenn!!!!!:D)

Jumping
Clear first time round although again not that fast, finished 8th though, again just over 1 second slower than the winner!!! Second round she was really naughty and went behind me on the pull through part of the course and jumped the jump the wrong way, very naughty!!!!!!!!!!!!

All in all not a bad day and I was reasonably pleased with them both, quite enjoyed having two goes at each class, not that we did much better on any of our second runs!!

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

All weaved out!!

Elliot:
He was back to being a good boy on the weavies today :D we managed to have me walking on the left AND right, and then had recalls from behind one jump - he struggled when i tried to do l/r with him behind the jump but i think this was because he was tired so we did one more good one hald way between the jump and weaves and left it at that but will start from there next week and really work it up with the jump before!! We did a little bit of contact work but i forgot the perspex (oops) so we used a pringles lid again and he wasn't quite as clear on the fact he had to do long nose touches but it was good as eventually there will be no targets so he has to get used to doing long nose touches on different things!! So we worked on trying to get him to do the long nose touch straight away, rather than dithering for a bit first!! We finished on a little bit of jumping which was much better than last week although he still went under a few jumps.

Jemma:
We started on a bit of jump work which went really well, we then really worked on her weaves today too and found that actually it is not so much my speed that causes problems but the angle she enters the weaves and her speed. So we worked a lot on this, with different jump combinations before the weaves and then some on just the angles, I think my plan with this is the angles has to be what i really work on!!

Monday, 14 December 2009

Agility Nuts 13/12/09

Elliot:

Agility:
Elliot still isn't ready for contacts so I didn't enter him in this class :)

Jumping:
We only did the course upto the weave and then we made up our own little bit at the end but he worked beautifully and worked really well round some long gaps as i was front crossing, i was really pleased with him!!

Speed & Power:
Again we only did the speed bit as he isn't ready for contacts but he worked really nicely up to this bit, I was really happy with him, just need to sort his contacts out!!!

Take your own line jumping:
I did the same course as I had planned for jem but started after the weaves and he worked it lovely again, and just took one jump wrong at the end but again I think it was my fault bless him!!

Jemma:

Agility:
Well there was something that all the dogs found interesting to sniff in this course and sadly it was by the weaves, so although i didn't think jem would notice it as she has her "agility brain in gear least when she is doing the weaves she sadly did!!! She did however get the entrance to the weaves very nicely! But i got her collar and sent her jump-weave again and she did it beautifully and ignored the smell!!, she then did a lovely a-frame contact but has got into the habit of breaking when i tell her yes (her click word) so i put her back on!!

Jumping:
Well we got a fourth in this class and she worked some lovely long gaps whilst I was front crossing, I was really pleased with her, however when it came to the weaves she went towards them and then came back to me and then did them, so basically the same as she did at blackdown - i clearly need to find out why as i reckon in both these classes we may have won it if she hadn't done (although in this class she was 6.587s slower than the winner).

Speed & Power:
I was so annoyed with myself in this class - Jem worked all the jumps beautifully and then I made her really work her seesaw and dog walk which she did lovely but then I stood in a stupid place after the dogwalk and she knocked the pole which obviously because of the class she was eliminated but she then did a lovely a a-frame too afterwards!! so beautiful dog, rubbish handler!!!

Take your own line jumping:
The course I designed started jump jump weave and she did the same thing as before - went up to them and then turned round so I took her back to the beginning and she did it lovely, however the rest of the course didn't go quite as planned, probably due to me not workin it as hard as I should have done because she messed up the beginning!!

All in all it was a very enjoyable day if not overly successful :)

Training back home

Im back home for christmas now so had a lesson with Pen on Saturday.

Elliot:
Well I dont quite know what happened to his weaves as he was rubbish!!! it took us about half the lesson to get him doing 6 from a recall, he couldn't even do it with a over the shoulder recall from the end!!! Don't really know why, was v odd!! We then did some jumping he kept going under the jumps when on a corner - we are thinking this might have something to do with me being crap and getting in his way when I am front crossing, so as always it is me that needs the work!!! I also need to work on his focus on long lead outs as he started to struggle and loose his confidence!! We finished on a little bit of contacts, and yup it is definately the fading of the target that needs work now!!

Jemma:
We did some weave work, she wasn't great on angles from the right but much better from the left :) we then put the weaves in a course and worked out that it is my speed that is affecting her in the weaves, so again, something to work on!!

Sunday, 6 December 2009

Blackdown Limit Agility Comp 6/12/09

To make my blogging life easier I was very lucky to have my friend Tasha come with us so she took videos which means you can just enjoy watching them rather than reading my waffle!!!

So...

Jemma:


Agility - I was convinced she got 5R for the weaves, so although very happy with a 7th I was a bit annoyed at myself for really leaving jem to find the weave entry by herself when she could have done with some help, I just have to be careful because if I talk to her too much she just looks at me and doesn't see them - something we need to work on I guess!!

Jumping - I should have back crossed when she was in the weaves but I didn't trust her not to come out and instead blocked her view of them!! :( Then I sent her back down the tunnel because I did what I had planned for if she came shooting out the tunnel to the left and didn't change it because she had come out on the right!!

Helter Skelter - what can I say - clever little girly :D

Jumping - I am so annoyed at myself - I walked the end bit two ways and then couldn't decide which way to do it and those split seconds dithering sent her round that jump - so fustrating!!!!

Elliot:

Agility - I decided not to take him in for this class as there was no part of the course I could do without him at least trying to get on a contact.

Jumping - I have never seen him like that before, he was just so nutty!! I was really annoyed with myself for not putting him back when he broke his wait and so then I stood no chance of getting control back or him doing the weaves!! After the weaves I did the same as with Jem (I ran him first tho!!) so there we go, bless him!!

Helter Skelter - I loved this round, I really enjoyed it as the whole way round I could tell Elliot was having an amazing time, he let out a little bark as he went over each jump and it all just flowed, it was lovely, especially looking at some of those nice flicky legs :D It was also interesting to compare the times of the two dogs, it is the first time I have been able to compare the speed of the two of them properly and there was only 1.314 seconds between them and I reckon Elliot can go faster :)

Jumping - another completely nutty round, something about that ring - maybe because he had to queue where he could see the other dogs running and so he was really hyped.

I was really pleased with him because in both his nutty runs when he realised I wasn't with him he came back to me and didn't bomb off after the other dogs :D

On my youtube account there is also videos of Asher and Poppy :)

All in all it was a good day out and I was pleased with both dogs :D

Saturday, 5 December 2009

What a lesson!!

Jem:
She was pretty good, we worked on tightening up her corners and me using my arms to push her out/bring her in. Her contacts were a little bit wobbly so we worked on them a bit and then we tried the course again to finish and she did the most beautiful fast a-frame contact, it was lovely :) Her weaves were also really good, spot on every time and they were in the middle of the course and their were 10 of them :)

Elliot:
Well, he was a clever little boy!! We started with some jumping and he was good when I got it right and didn't drop my arm!! Also, the beset thing about his jumping was his style - probably about 80% of the jumping on the straight lines he was flicking his back legs back rather than tucking them up, all from just that one short session last week on the spread :) The next bit is to work on him doing it when we are going round corners as then he tucks up about 99% of the time!! We then did some contacts, with the perspex he can do the whole peice of equipment and slaps his nose on the perspex and does a lovely long nose touch. The plan for when I go home over christmas is to really work on fading out the target!! Then we went on to the weaves ... ... :D ... ... he did six beautifully with me on the left walking from the first pole, he then did jump, weaves exactly the same, really fast flowing weaves, it was lovely to watch and I am so pleased with him!! The plan for tomorrow now is that if any of the courses are jump weaves or jump jump weaves then I am going to give them a go. He will get three attempts, two normally, the last one I shall sit him and do a recall and if he still doesn't do it I shall sit him before the next jump and make it as if that is the start :) If they are in the middle I shall see how the course flows as to whether we will do them or not, again if nec. sitting him before them!

I am really looking forward to tomorrow, not only with my own dogs, but watchin asher, hex and my friends dog poppy :)