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2019/12/03 04:25:27
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| body | <center>https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/give.jpg</center> <br/><h4><center>Intent is not the same as trying. It’s about doing and purpose. Intent is purposeful doing and purposeful doing as a habit changes everything.</center></h4> <p>Tricks, drills, and skills have various purposes. Handlers must approach those skills with proper intent in order to capitalize on the various purposes of tricks, drills, and skills.</p> <p>A zig zag can be thrown for competition. A zig zag can be thrown for reinforcement of the cued Drop. A zig zag can be thrown to speed a dog up, shorten an outrun, slow a dog down. A zig zag can be thrown for Big Leaping or leap training. All that need change is the handler’s intent.</p> <p><br />If you have never thrown a zig zag with the intent to make your dog leap, and leap well, go out and do it now. Seriously, put the book down and do it if possible. We’ll wait…</p> <p><center>——</center></p> <p>The change in a zig zag when trying to make the dog leap is pretty amazing. The pattern changes. The communication between dog and handler changes. Your ability to place targets changes. The whole thing turns into some kind of living creature for a bit. Such is the Way of Purpose.</p> <p>The handler gets what they intend, the end. If you go out to not make mistakes and hit all your hard tricks? Great, your purpose was to be mediocre. You’ll get 80% on both, like usual, and have nothing to show for it.</p> <p>Shifting your intent. “I’m gonna showcase my dog.” “I’m gonna smash these 5 tricks.” “This round is about flow.” Even,”This round is about Catching.” Not mediocre, totally achievable, and filled with purpose; intent matters.</p> <p>You can and will do those things and you will get better at them in the future. Intent is a key to finding the way of things.</p> <center>——</center></p> <p>Hitting Satori, or the Zone, while focusing on Intent or Playing with Purpose is quite hard, but not impossible. While you are not likely to have the performance of your life kind of Zone feeling, it is possible to really groove in the Zone within your Purpose driven play or while playing with Intent. It’s just a slightly different perspective.</p> <p>Intending to hit the Zone is probably a disaster in the making; it screams at trying or is the hidden way of the master. And if you truly think you can intend to do it with a dog at will, you’re probably not the master.</p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-life/tao-of-disc-dog-intent-purpose-and-satori/ </em><hr/></center> |
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I’ll let the poll play out, and this might change, but I got thinking about <a class="_4X_-components-SimpleRichTextEditor-components-LinkSpan--linkSpan" style="white-space: pre-wrap;" href="http://www.openculture.com/2017/08/the-case-for-deleting-your-social-media-accounts.html">“Deep Work”</a>, a topic that crossed my path to today, and the outline wrote itself in minutes. </p> </div> <div data-offset-key="6nimo-0-0"> </div> <div class="public-DraftStyleDefault-block public-DraftStyleDefault-ltr" data-offset-key="6nimo-0-0"><em>Each of the Headers below is a blogpost, video, or both, and each of the bullet points are headers in the blog post. 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| body | <center>https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Epic-Yachi-Vault-Feature.jpeg</center> <br/><p><div class="pull-right"><em>Sneak Peak Access for Patrons Only... Public Access Dec 7</em></div></p> <p>I've done a few routines in my day; from choreography in chorale in HS to a few national championship collegiate cheerleading runs to world final disc dog routines. There many ways to do a routine, here are a few formats I've identified.</p> <h3>Smack ‘em in the face... Coast... Smack ‘em to Close</h3><center> <img class="wp-image-24546 size-full" src="https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/loot-yachi-disc-dog-vault.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="683" /></a> Smack 'em at the beginning and Smack 'em at the close is the format that Loot and I tend to use. We don't have a ton of sequences because he doesn't flip so well. So we rely on big tricks like this spinning vault on the run. We smash the open and smash the close - make a strong first impression and leave them with something memorable.</center> <p>Back in the day, this was the only one way to build a routine for me. Anything else seemed weak and unserious. Times have changed though, but this format for a routine is still super solid for anyone with a few cool tricks or sequences. </p> <p>The theory is to bookend your routine with your strongest or most important 2 sequences. Start with a jaw-dropper and finish with a jaw-dropper. This makes people sit up and take notice at the start and remember how bad ass the performance was at the finish. The middle is filled with good stuff, but can be considered coasting. It is a great method; tried and true. </p> <p>This routine format is not without risk though. If you miss your open, the smack in the face can seem pretentious and weak. If you miss your close, the memories are not of your badass-iness, but of a weak performance. </p> <p>If your stuff is not lights out amazing, it can set up ho-hum expectations that are fulfilled with a ho-hum ending. It really is not for everyone. Sorry to all our old skool clients who were given this as the only, or best way to build a routine. Live and learn, but always love doing it. </p> <h3>Build to Overload and Pile On</h3><center> <img class="size-full wp-image-33060" src="https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Epic-Juggle-1000.jpeg" alt="" width="1000" height="667" /></a> Building up and Piling on is totally Epic's gig. This is an Epic Juggle, a big flip followed by a fishing multiple that ends in a Front Side Back Stall. It's exactly the kind of sequence that defines the Build Up then Pile on format.</center> <p>This is something of a newer method for me. It's what I tried to apply with Eppie this year at the USDDN, and to a lesser extent at UPDIF.</p> <p>The idea is to start safe and strong and to build the intensity through the middle. Once you're at peak performance, keep going. The intent is to make people start to roll their eyes right after the half way point - "WHAT!!!?" ... "C'mon!"... "No Way" ... "Did that really happen!" - with the end goal being silent awe. </p> <p>I really like this format for teams that have a wide variety of tricks and skills and for teams that display tons of creativity. It's also a great way to showcase a dog that might not be the biggest athlete on the field or a highly tuned, well connected team. Punches in bunches do more damage than a single big punch - or so the theory goes. </p> <p>I think this works for Epic and I. It probably wouldn't be a good fit for me and Loot. </p> <h3>Pillar of Consistency</h3> <p>It's not really the sexiest format out there, but it sure is functional, a Pillar of Consistency routine is just that; solid all the way through. </p> <p>This is great for newer teams, young dogs, inexperienced handlers, and is the goto for the Technician player archetype and toss and fetch specialist.</p> <p>Elements of the formats above can be added it, but the focus is on a top to bottom, rock solid routine. The key is to keep it moving and keep it fun. Lots of smiles and a few strategic pauses to highlight the amazing teamwork required to pull off a great round of disc dog freestyle. </p> <h3>Storytelling or Narrative</h3> <p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNcNk44MCIM </p> <p>Telling a story or crafting a narrative can be a terrific routine building format. Personally, I find it the most difficult to pull off, and professionally I see it much the same. </p> <p>That is not to say it isn't cool, or not a good method, but I think it's pretty tough to play top shelf disc while telling a story. And to top it off you have to tell a story, and tell it well enough, that anyone can follow it. </p> <p>This method is most often used by the Showman player archetype and it relies on a good fit between the music, the style of play, and the type of dog. handler, and team. </p> <p>Often hitting on particular beats and relying on crowd participation, pulling off this kind of routine at a major contest is tough but the results are totally worth it. It can be the most compelling of all formats due to the emotive investment and response of the crowd. </p> <p>The rise of UpDog and the Performance Freestyle round has made this routine format much more accessible to the average team. Including costumes and props makes the storytelling and the reception of the narrative by the crowd and judges that much easier. And the effects on people's emotional state much greater.</p> <h3>It's Not Which or Either Or - Combination Can Be Key</h3> <p>Choosing a routine format does not have to be an either or proposition. In fact, great routines often have elements from all of these formats. Don't limit yourself, pigeon hole the dog, or paint the team into a corner. Just be aware of these formats and find something that works for you. </p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-training/on-routine-building/performance-formats-of-routines/ </em><hr/></center> |
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If you miss your close, the memories are not of your badass-iness, but of a weak performance. </p>\n<p>If your stuff is not lights out amazing, it can set up ho-hum expectations that are fulfilled with a ho-hum ending. It really is not for everyone. Sorry to all our old skool clients who were given this as the only, or best way to build a routine. Live and learn, but always love doing it. </p>\n<h3>Build to Overload and Pile On</h3><center> <img class=\"size-full wp-image-33060\" src=\"https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Epic-Juggle-1000.jpeg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1000\" height=\"667\" /></a> Building up and Piling on is totally Epic's gig. This is an Epic Juggle, a big flip followed by a fishing multiple that ends in a Front Side Back Stall. It's exactly the kind of sequence that defines the Build Up then Pile on format.</center>\n<p>This is something of a newer method for me. 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We smash the open and smash the close - make a strong first impression and leave them with something memorable.</center> <p>Back in the day, this was the only one way to build a routine for me. Anything else seemed weak and unserious. Times have changed though, but this format for a routine is still super solid for anyone with a few cool tricks or sequences. </p> <p>The theory is to bookend your routine with your strongest or most important 2 sequences. Start with a jaw-dropper and finish with a jaw-dropper. This makes people sit up and take notice at the start and remember how bad ass the performance was at the finish. The middle is filled with good stuff, but can be considered coasting. It is a great method; tried and true. </p> <p>This routine format is not without risk though. If you miss your open, the smack in the face can seem pretentious and weak. 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It's what I tried to apply with Eppie this year at the USDDN, and to a lesser extent at UPDIF.</p> <p>The idea is to start safe and strong and to build the intensity through the middle. Once you're at peak performance, keep going. The intent is to make people start to roll their eyes right after the half way point - "WHAT!!!?" ... "C'mon!"... "No Way" ... "Did that really happen!" - with the end goal being silent awe. </p> <p>I really like this format for teams that have a wide variety of tricks and skills and for teams that display tons of creativity. It's also a great way to showcase a dog that might not be the biggest athlete on the field or a highly tuned, well connected team. Punches in bunches do more damage than a single big punch - or so the theory goes. </p> <p>I think this works for Epic and I. It probably wouldn't be a good fit for me and Loot. </p> <h3>Pillar of Consistency</h3> <p>It's not really the sexiest format out there, but it sure is functional, a Pillar of Consistency routine is just that; solid all the way through. </p> <p>This is great for newer teams, young dogs, inexperienced handlers, and is the goto for the Technician player archetype and toss and fetch specialist.</p> <p>Elements of the formats above can be added it, but the focus is on a top to bottom, rock solid routine. The key is to keep it moving and keep it fun. Lots of smiles and a few strategic pauses to highlight the amazing teamwork required to pull off a great round of disc dog freestyle. </p> <h3>Storytelling or Narrative</h3> <p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNcNk44MCIM </p> <p>Telling a story or crafting a narrative can be a terrific routine building format. Personally, I find it the most difficult to pull off, and professionally I see it much the same. </p> <p>That is not to say it isn't cool, or not a good method, but I think it's pretty tough to play top shelf disc while telling a story. And to top it off you have to tell a story, and tell it well enough, that anyone can follow it. </p> <p>This method is most often used by the Showman player archetype and it relies on a good fit between the music, the style of play, and the type of dog. handler, and team. </p> <p>Often hitting on particular beats and relying on crowd participation, pulling off this kind of routine at a major contest is tough but the results are totally worth it. It can be the most compelling of all formats due to the emotive investment and response of the crowd. </p> <p>The rise of UpDog and the Performance Freestyle round has made this routine format much more accessible to the average team. Including costumes and props makes the storytelling and the reception of the narrative by the crowd and judges that much easier. And the effects on people's emotional state much greater.</p> <h3>It's Not Which or Either Or - Combination Can Be Key</h3> <p>Choosing a routine format does not have to be an either or proposition. In fact, great routines often have elements from all of these formats. Don't limit yourself, pigeon hole the dog, or paint the team into a corner. Just be aware of these formats and find something that works for you. </p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-training/on-routine-building/performance-formats-of-routines/ </em><hr/></center> |
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| body | <center>https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Epic-Yachi-Vault-Feature.jpeg</center> <br/><p>I've done a few routines in my day; from choreography in chorale in HS to a few national championship collegiate cheerleading runs to world final disc dog routines. There many ways to do a routine, here are a few formats I've identified.</p> <h3>Smack ‘em in the face... Coast... Smack ‘em to Close</h3><center> <img class="wp-image-24546 size-full" src="https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/loot-yachi-disc-dog-vault.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="683" /></a> Smack 'em at the beginning and Smack 'em at the close is the format that Loot and I tend to use. We don't have a ton of sequences because he doesn't flip so well. So we rely on big tricks like this spinning vault on the run. We smash the open and smash the close - make a strong first impression and leave them with something memorable.</center> <p>Back in the day, this was the only one way to build a routine for me. Anything else seemed weak and unserious. Times have changed though, but this format for a routine is still super solid for anyone with a few cool tricks or sequences. </p> <p>The theory is to bookend your routine with your strongest or most important 2 sequences. Start with a jaw-dropper and finish with a jaw-dropper. This makes people sit up and take notice at the start and remember how bad ass the performance was at the finish. The middle is filled with good stuff, but can be considered coasting. It is a great method; tried and true. </p> <p>This routine format is not without risk though. If you miss your open, the smack in the face can seem pretentious and weak. If you miss your close, the memories are not of your badass-iness, but of a weak performance. </p> <p>If your stuff is not lights out amazing, it can set up ho-hum expectations that are fulfilled with a ho-hum ending. It really is not for everyone. Sorry to all our old skool clients who were given this as the only, or best way to build a routine. Live and learn, but always love doing it. </p> <h3>Build to Overload and Pile On</h3><center> <img class="size-full wp-image-33060" src="https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Epic-Juggle-1000.jpeg" alt="" width="1000" height="667" /></a> Building up and Piling on is totally Epic's gig. This is an Epic Juggle, a big flip followed by a fishing multiple that ends in a Front Side Back Stall. It's exactly the kind of sequence that defines the Build Up then Pile on format.</center> <p>This is something of a newer method for me. It's what I tried to apply with Eppie this year at the USDDN, and to a lesser extent at UPDIF.</p> <p>The idea is to start safe and strong and to build the intensity through the middle. Once you're at peak performance, keep going. The intent is to make people start to roll their eyes right after the half way point - "WHAT!!!?" ... "C'mon!"... "No Way" ... "Did that really happen!" - with the end goal being silent awe. </p> <p>I really like this format for teams that have a wide variety of tricks and skills and for teams that display tons of creativity. It's also a great way to showcase a dog that might not be the biggest athlete on the field or a highly tuned, well connected team. Punches in bunches do more damage than a single big punch - or so the theory goes. </p> <p>I think this works for Epic and I. It probably wouldn't be a good fit for me and Loot. </p> <h3>Pillar of Consistency</h3> <p>It's not really the sexiest format out there, but it sure is functional, a Pillar of Consistency routine is just that; solid all the way through. </p> <p>This is great for newer teams, young dogs, inexperienced handlers, and is the goto for the Technician player archetype and toss and fetch specialist.</p> <p>Elements of the formats above can be added it, but the focus is on a top to bottom, rock solid routine. The key is to keep it moving and keep it fun. Lots of smiles and a few strategic pauses to highlight the amazing teamwork required to pull off a great round of disc dog freestyle. </p> <h3>Storytelling or Narrative</h3> <p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNcNk44MCIM </p> <p>Telling a story or crafting a narrative can be a terrific routine building format. Personally, I find it the most difficult to pull off, and professionally I see it much the same. </p> <p>That is not to say it isn't cool, or not a good method, but I think it's pretty tough to play top shelf disc while telling a story. And to top it off you have to tell a story, and tell it well enough, that anyone can follow it. </p> <p>This method is most often used by the Showman player archetype and it relies on a good fit between the music, the style of play, and the type of dog. handler, and team. </p> <p>Often hitting on particular beats and relying on crowd participation, pulling off this kind of routine at a major contest is tough but the results are totally worth it. It can be the most compelling of all formats due to the emotive investment and response of the crowd. </p> <p>The rise of UpDog and the Performance Freestyle round has made this routine format much more accessible to the average team. Including costumes and props makes the storytelling and the reception of the narrative by the crowd and judges that much easier. And the effects on people's emotional state much greater.</p> <h3>It's Not Which or Either Or - Combination Can Be Key</h3> <p>Choosing a routine format does not have to be an either or proposition. In fact, great routines often have elements from all of these formats. Don't limit yourself, pigeon hole the dog, or paint the team into a corner. Just be aware of these formats and find something that works for you. </p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-training/on-routine-building/performance-formats-of-routines/ </em><hr/></center> |
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We smash the open and smash the close - make a strong first impression and leave them with something memorable.</center>\n<p>Back in the day, this was the only one way to build a routine for me. Anything else seemed weak and unserious. Times have changed though, but this format for a routine is still super solid for anyone with a few cool tricks or sequences. </p>\n<p>The theory is to bookend your routine with your strongest or most important 2 sequences. Start with a jaw-dropper and finish with a jaw-dropper. This makes people sit up and take notice at the start and remember how bad ass the performance was at the finish. The middle is filled with good stuff, but can be considered coasting. It is a great method; tried and true. </p>\n<p>This routine format is not without risk though. If you miss your open, the smack in the face can seem pretentious and weak. If you miss your close, the memories are not of your badass-iness, but of a weak performance. </p>\n<p>If your stuff is not lights out amazing, it can set up ho-hum expectations that are fulfilled with a ho-hum ending. It really is not for everyone. Sorry to all our old skool clients who were given this as the only, or best way to build a routine. Live and learn, but always love doing it. </p>\n<h3>Build to Overload and Pile On</h3><center> <img class=\"size-full wp-image-33060\" src=\"https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Epic-Juggle-1000.jpeg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1000\" height=\"667\" /></a> Building up and Piling on is totally Epic's gig. This is an Epic Juggle, a big flip followed by a fishing multiple that ends in a Front Side Back Stall. It's exactly the kind of sequence that defines the Build Up then Pile on format.</center>\n<p>This is something of a newer method for me. 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| body | <center>https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Epic-Yachi-Vault-Feature.jpeg</center> <br/><p><div class="pull-right">[ppp_non_patron_only]Sneak Peak Access for Patrons Only... Public Access Dec 7[/ppp_non_patron_only]</div></p> <p>I've done a few routines in my day; from choreography in chorale in HS to a few national championship collegiate cheerleading runs to world final disc dog routines. There many ways to do a routine, here are a few formats I've identified.</p> <h3>Smack ‘em in the face... Coast... Smack ‘em to Close</h3><center> <img class="wp-image-24546 size-full" src="https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/loot-yachi-disc-dog-vault.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="683" /></a> Smack 'em at the beginning and Smack 'em at the close is the format that Loot and I tend to use. We don't have a ton of sequences because he doesn't flip so well. So we rely on big tricks like this spinning vault on the run. We smash the open and smash the close - make a strong first impression and leave them with something memorable.</center> <p>Back in the day, this was the only one way to build a routine for me. Anything else seemed weak and unserious. Times have changed though, but this format for a routine is still super solid for anyone with a few cool tricks or sequences. </p> <p>The theory is to bookend your routine with your strongest or most important 2 sequences. Start with a jaw-dropper and finish with a jaw-dropper. This makes people sit up and take notice at the start and remember how bad ass the performance was at the finish. The middle is filled with good stuff, but can be considered coasting. It is a great method; tried and true. </p> <p>This routine format is not without risk though. If you miss your open, the smack in the face can seem pretentious and weak. If you miss your close, the memories are not of your badass-iness, but of a weak performance. </p> <p>If your stuff is not lights out amazing, it can set up ho-hum expectations that are fulfilled with a ho-hum ending. It really is not for everyone. Sorry to all our old skool clients who were given this as the only, or best way to build a routine. Live and learn, but always love doing it. </p> <h3>Build to Overload and Pile On</h3><center> <img class="size-full wp-image-33060" src="https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Epic-Juggle-1000.jpeg" alt="" width="1000" height="667" /></a> Building up and Piling on is totally Epic's gig. This is an Epic Juggle, a big flip followed by a fishing multiple that ends in a Front Side Back Stall. It's exactly the kind of sequence that defines the Build Up then Pile on format.</center> <p>This is something of a newer method for me. It's what I tried to apply with Eppie this year at the USDDN, and to a lesser extent at UPDIF.</p> <p>The idea is to start safe and strong and to build the intensity through the middle. Once you're at peak performance, keep going. The intent is to make people start to roll their eyes right after the half way point - "WHAT!!!?" ... "C'mon!"... "No Way" ... "Did that really happen!" - with the end goal being silent awe. </p> <p>I really like this format for teams that have a wide variety of tricks and skills and for teams that display tons of creativity. It's also a great way to showcase a dog that might not be the biggest athlete on the field or a highly tuned, well connected team. Punches in bunches do more damage than a single big punch - or so the theory goes. </p> <p>I think this works for Epic and I. It probably wouldn't be a good fit for me and Loot. </p> <h3>Pillar of Consistency</h3> <p>It's not really the sexiest format out there, but it sure is functional, a Pillar of Consistency routine is just that; solid all the way through. </p> <p>This is great for newer teams, young dogs, inexperienced handlers, and is the goto for the Technician player archetype and toss and fetch specialist.</p> <p>Elements of the formats above can be added it, but the focus is on a top to bottom, rock solid routine. The key is to keep it moving and keep it fun. Lots of smiles and a few strategic pauses to highlight the amazing teamwork required to pull off a great round of disc dog freestyle. </p> <h3>Storytelling or Narrative</h3> <p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNcNk44MCIM </p> <p>Telling a story or crafting a narrative can be a terrific routine building format. Personally, I find it the most difficult to pull off, and professionally I see it much the same. </p> <p>That is not to say it isn't cool, or not a good method, but I think it's pretty tough to play top shelf disc while telling a story. And to top it off you have to tell a story, and tell it well enough, that anyone can follow it. </p> <p>This method is most often used by the Showman player archetype and it relies on a good fit between the music, the style of play, and the type of dog. handler, and team. </p> <p>Often hitting on particular beats and relying on crowd participation, pulling off this kind of routine at a major contest is tough but the results are totally worth it. It can be the most compelling of all formats due to the emotive investment and response of the crowd. </p> <p>The rise of UpDog and the Performance Freestyle round has made this routine format much more accessible to the average team. Including costumes and props makes the storytelling and the reception of the narrative by the crowd and judges that much easier. And the effects on people's emotional state much greater.</p> <h3>It's Not Which or Either Or - Combination Can Be Key</h3> <p>Choosing a routine format does not have to be an either or proposition. In fact, great routines often have elements from all of these formats. Don't limit yourself, pigeon hole the dog, or paint the team into a corner. Just be aware of these formats and find something that works for you. </p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-training/on-routine-building/performance-formats-of-routines/ </em><hr/></center> |
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We smash the open and smash the close - make a strong first impression and leave them with something memorable.</center> <p>Back in the day, this was the only one way to build a routine for me. Anything else seemed weak and unserious. Times have changed though, but this format for a routine is still super solid for anyone with a few cool tricks or sequences. </p> <p>The theory is to bookend your routine with your strongest or most important 2 sequences. Start with a jaw-dropper and finish with a jaw-dropper. This makes people sit up and take notice at the start and remember how bad ass the performance was at the finish. The middle is filled with good stuff, but can be considered coasting. It is a great method; tried and true. </p> <p>This routine format is not without risk though. If you miss your open, the smack in the face can seem pretentious and weak. 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It's what I tried to apply with Eppie this year at the USDDN, and to a lesser extent at UPDIF.</p> <p>The idea is to start safe and strong and to build the intensity through the middle. Once you're at peak performance, keep going. The intent is to make people start to roll their eyes right after the half way point - "WHAT!!!?" ... "C'mon!"... "No Way" ... "Did that really happen!" - with the end goal being silent awe. </p> <p>I really like this format for teams that have a wide variety of tricks and skills and for teams that display tons of creativity. It's also a great way to showcase a dog that might not be the biggest athlete on the field or a highly tuned, well connected team. Punches in bunches do more damage than a single big punch - or so the theory goes. </p> <p>I think this works for Epic and I. It probably wouldn't be a good fit for me and Loot. </p> <h3>Pillar of Consistency</h3> <p>It's not really the sexiest format out there, but it sure is functional, a Pillar of Consistency routine is just that; solid all the way through. </p> <p>This is great for newer teams, young dogs, inexperienced handlers, and is the goto for the Technician player archetype and toss and fetch specialist.</p> <p>Elements of the formats above can be added it, but the focus is on a top to bottom, rock solid routine. The key is to keep it moving and keep it fun. Lots of smiles and a few strategic pauses to highlight the amazing teamwork required to pull off a great round of disc dog freestyle. </p> <h3>Storytelling or Narrative</h3> <p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNcNk44MCIM </p> <p>Telling a story or crafting a narrative can be a terrific routine building format. Personally, I find it the most difficult to pull off, and professionally I see it much the same. </p> <p>That is not to say it isn't cool, or not a good method, but I think it's pretty tough to play top shelf disc while telling a story. And to top it off you have to tell a story, and tell it well enough, that anyone can follow it. </p> <p>This method is most often used by the Showman player archetype and it relies on a good fit between the music, the style of play, and the type of dog. handler, and team. </p> <p>Often hitting on particular beats and relying on crowd participation, pulling off this kind of routine at a major contest is tough but the results are totally worth it. It can be the most compelling of all formats due to the emotive investment and response of the crowd. </p> <p>The rise of UpDog and the Performance Freestyle round has made this routine format much more accessible to the average team. Including costumes and props makes the storytelling and the reception of the narrative by the crowd and judges that much easier. And the effects on people's emotional state much greater.</p> <h3>It's Not Which or Either Or - Combination Can Be Key</h3> <p>Choosing a routine format does not have to be an either or proposition. In fact, great routines often have elements from all of these formats. Don't limit yourself, pigeon hole the dog, or paint the team into a corner. Just be aware of these formats and find something that works for you. </p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-training/on-routine-building/performance-formats-of-routines/ </em><hr/></center> |
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We smash the open and smash the close - make a strong first impression and leave them with something memorable.</center> <p>Back in the day, this was the only one way to build a routine for me. Anything else seemed weak and unserious. Times have changed though, but this format for a routine is still super solid for anyone with a few cool tricks or sequences. </p> <p>The theory is to bookend your routine with your strongest or most important 2 sequences. Start with a jaw-dropper and finish with a jaw-dropper. This makes people sit up and take notice at the start and remember how bad ass the performance was at the finish. The middle is filled with good stuff, but can be considered coasting. It is a great method; tried and true. </p> <p>This routine format is not without risk though. If you miss your open, the smack in the face can seem pretentious and weak. 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It's what I tried to apply with Eppie this year at the USDDN, and to a lesser extent at UPDIF.</p> <p>The idea is to start safe and strong and to build the intensity through the middle. Once you're at peak performance, keep going. The intent is to make people start to roll their eyes right after the half way point - "WHAT!!!?" ... "C'mon!"... "No Way" ... "Did that really happen!" - with the end goal being silent awe. </p> <p>I really like this format for teams that have a wide variety of tricks and skills and for teams that display tons of creativity. It's also a great way to showcase a dog that might not be the biggest athlete on the field or a highly tuned, well connected team. Punches in bunches do more damage than a single big punch - or so the theory goes. </p> <p>I think this works for Epic and I. 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Personally, I find it the most difficult to pull off, and professionally I see it much the same. </p> <p>That is not to say it isn't cool, or not a good method, but I think it's pretty tough to play top shelf disc while telling a story. And to top it off you have to tell a story, and tell it well enough, that anyone can follow it. </p> <p>This method is most often used by the Showman player archetype and it relies on a good fit between the music, the style of play, and the type of dog. handler, and team. </p> <p>Often hitting on particular beats and relying on crowd participation, pulling off this kind of routine at a major contest is tough but the results are totally worth it. It can be the most compelling of all formats due to the emotive investment and response of the crowd. </p> <p>The rise of UpDog and the Performance Freestyle round has made this routine format much more accessible to the average team. Including costumes and props makes the storytelling and the reception of the narrative by the crowd and judges that much easier. And the effects on people's emotional state much greater.</p> <h3>It's Not Which or Either Or - Combination Can Be Key</h3> <p>Choosing a routine format does not have to be an either or proposition. In fact, great routines often have elements from all of these formats. Don't limit yourself, pigeon hole the dog, or paint the team into a corner. Just be aware of these formats and find something that works for you. </p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-training/on-routine-building/performance-formats-of-routines/ </em><hr/></center> |
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| body | <center>https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Epic-Yachi-Vault-Feature.jpeg</center> <br/><p><div class="pull-right"><em>Sneak Peak Access for Patrons Only... Public Access Dec 7</em></div></p> <p>I've done a few routines in my day; from choreography in chorale in HS to a few national championship collegiate cheerleading runs to world final disc dog routines. There many ways to do a routine, here are a few formats I've identified.</p> <h3>Smack ‘em in the face... Coast... Smack ‘em to Close</h3><center> <img class="wp-image-24546 size-full" src="https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/loot-yachi-disc-dog-vault.jpg" alt="" width="1024" height="683" /></a> Smack 'em at the beginning and Smack 'em at the close is the format that Loot and I tend to use. We don't have a ton of sequences because he doesn't flip so well. So we rely on big tricks like this spinning vault on the run. We smash the open and smash the close - make a strong first impression and leave them with something memorable.</center> <p>Back in the day, this was the only one way to build a routine for me. Anything else seemed weak and unserious. Times have changed though, but this format for a routine is still super solid for anyone with a few cool tricks or sequences. </p> <p>The theory is to bookend your routine with your strongest or most important 2 sequences. Start with a jaw-dropper and finish with a jaw-dropper. This makes people sit up and take notice at the start and remember how bad ass the performance was at the finish. The middle is filled with good stuff, but can be considered coasting. It is a great method; tried and true. </p> <p>This routine format is not without risk though. If you miss your open, the smack in the face can seem pretentious and weak. If you miss your close, the memories are not of your badass-iness, but of a weak performance. </p> <p>If your stuff is not lights out amazing, it can set up ho-hum expectations that are fulfilled with a ho-hum ending. It really is not for everyone. Sorry to all our old skool clients who were given this as the only, or best way to build a routine. Live and learn, but always love doing it. </p> <h3>Build to Overload and Pile On</h3><center> <img class="size-full wp-image-33060" src="https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Epic-Juggle-1000.jpeg" alt="" width="1000" height="667" /></a> Building up and Piling on is totally Epic's gig. This is an Epic Juggle, a big flip followed by a fishing multiple that ends in a Front Side Back Stall. It's exactly the kind of sequence that defines the Build Up then Pile on format.</center> <p>This is something of a newer method for me. It's what I tried to apply with Eppie this year at the USDDN, and to a lesser extent at UPDIF.</p> <p>The idea is to start safe and strong and to build the intensity through the middle. Once you're at peak performance, keep going. The intent is to make people start to roll their eyes right after the half way point - "WHAT!!!?" ... "C'mon!"... "No Way" ... "Did that really happen!" - with the end goal being silent awe. </p> <p>I really like this format for teams that have a wide variety of tricks and skills and for teams that display tons of creativity. It's also a great way to showcase a dog that might not be the biggest athlete on the field or a highly tuned, well connected team. Punches in bunches do more damage than a single big punch - or so the theory goes. </p> <p>I think this works for Epic and I. It probably wouldn't be a good fit for me and Loot. </p> <h3>Pillar of Consistency</h3> <p>It's not really the sexiest format out there, but it sure is functional, a Pillar of Consistency routine is just that; solid all the way through. </p> <p>This is great for newer teams, young dogs, inexperienced handlers, and is the goto for the Technician player archetype and toss and fetch specialist.</p> <p>Elements of the formats above can be added it, but the focus is on a top to bottom, rock solid routine. The key is to keep it moving and keep it fun. Lots of smiles and a few strategic pauses to highlight the amazing teamwork required to pull off a great round of disc dog freestyle. </p> <h3>Storytelling or Narrative</h3> <p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNcNk44MCIM </p> <p>Telling a story or crafting a narrative can be a terrific routine building format. Personally, I find it the most difficult to pull off, and professionally I see it much the same. </p> <p>That is not to say it isn't cool, or not a good method, but I think it's pretty tough to play top shelf disc while telling a story. And to top it off you have to tell a story, and tell it well enough, that anyone can follow it. </p> <p>This method is most often used by the Showman player archetype and it relies on a good fit between the music, the style of play, and the type of dog. handler, and team. </p> <p>Often hitting on particular beats and relying on crowd participation, pulling off this kind of routine at a major contest is tough but the results are totally worth it. It can be the most compelling of all formats due to the emotive investment and response of the crowd. </p> <p>The rise of UpDog and the Performance Freestyle round has made this routine format much more accessible to the average team. Including costumes and props makes the storytelling and the reception of the narrative by the crowd and judges that much easier. And the effects on people's emotional state much greater.</p> <h3>It's Not Which or Either Or - Combination Can Be Key</h3> <p>Choosing a routine format does not have to be an either or proposition. In fact, great routines often have elements from all of these formats. Don't limit yourself, pigeon hole the dog, or paint the team into a corner. Just be aware of these formats and find something that works for you. </p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-training/on-routine-building/performance-formats-of-routines/ </em><hr/></center> |
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| body | <center>https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/routine-building-notes-scaled.jpg</center> <br/><div class="_2TO-components-SimpleRichTextEditor--paragraphElement" data-block="true" data-editor="ci52f" data-offset-key="6nimo-0-0"> <div class="public-DraftStyleDefault-block public-DraftStyleDefault-ltr" data-offset-key="6nimo-0-0">It looks as if Routine Building is going to be the topic of choice to get this jam rolling. I’ll let the poll play out, and this might change, but I got thinking about <a class="_4X_-components-SimpleRichTextEditor-components-LinkSpan--linkSpan" href="http://www.openculture.com/2017/08/the-case-for-deleting-your-social-media-accounts.html">“Deep Work”</a>, a topic that crossed my path to today, and the outline wrote itself in minutes. </div> <div data-offset-key="6nimo-0-0"> </div> <div class="public-DraftStyleDefault-block public-DraftStyleDefault-ltr" data-offset-key="6nimo-0-0"><em>Each of the Headers below is a blogpost, video, or both, and each of the bullet points are headers in the blog post. 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That is not an accident. Disc Management is down there as well simply because we’ve got to lay things out before we polish them up or pull them because they won’t work.</div> </div> <h3 class="public-DraftStyleDefault-block public-DraftStyleDefault-ltr" data-offset-key="vjsh-0-0">Components vs Composition</h3> <div class="_2TO-components-SimpleRichTextEditor--paragraphElement" data-block="true" data-editor="ci52f" data-offset-key="5iooa-0-0"> <div class="public-DraftStyleDefault-block public-DraftStyleDefault-ltr" data-offset-key="5iooa-0-0">Tricks and skills are component elements of the routine. Think of your routine like a song. In a song, the melody, harmony, and lyrics are key components, but they are not nearly as important as the composition of the song. Sure it might be a nice hook with some talented singers and cool sounds, but if the composition is crap, the component elements will probably not carry the tune.</div> </div> <div class="_2TO-components-SimpleRichTextEditor--paragraphElement" data-block="true" data-editor="ci52f" data-offset-key="ccj27-0-0"> <div class="public-DraftStyleDefault-block public-DraftStyleDefault-ltr" data-offset-key="ccj27-0-0">Composition takes into account the time signature, rhythm, and vocals, and is more about the tone and arrangement of musical components rather than the components themselves.</div> </div> <div class="_2TO-components-SimpleRichTextEditor--paragraphElement" data-block="true" data-editor="ci52f" data-offset-key="aml6k-0-0"> <div class="public-DraftStyleDefault-block public-DraftStyleDefault-ltr" data-offset-key="aml6k-0-0">Poor composition can make the best musical components sound flat. 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| body | <center>https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/airbounce-levitate-.jpg</center> <br/><p class="p2">Disc Placement is more than distance and height, there is a 3<sup>rd</sup> variable required to achieve the delicate balance of a guaranteed leaping catch: Time. The longer the disc hangs at your target the more likely the dog is to hop up and leap for it. A sense of time is required to deliver discs to a leaping dog on the run.</p> <p class="p2">Throwing into the wind increases time and float. Downwind throws get pushed down to the ground and actually have less time aloft. Reduced time aloft means more speed, straighter lines, and more outrun after the catch.</p> <p class="p2">Vary the distance of throws to explore the depths of the game; inside, midrange, and outside; close, near, far; short, medium, long. Hovering discs over the target for a leaping catch demonstrates mastery of depth, and makes the team and your dog look amazing. Such is the Way of Depth and Time.</p> <p class="p4" style="text-align: center;">——</p> <p class="p2">You can’t look cool if you don’t look competent. And struggling is not a good look on anybody. The need to have more releases (cool throws) will be balanced against the ability of the handler to deliver them. To struggle with throwing on the field in order to look cool is the handler’s choice.</p> <p class="p2">Successful catching with intent to leap becomes a habit. So does struggling to get a catch.</p> <p class="p2">Play 10x as much catch with a human as you play with a dog or do drills. Learning through play is far easier than learning through live fire and drilling.</p> <p class="p2">Throwing is about more than cool throws. Discs need to be caught, and caught with style, every time. Balance these three aspects of throwing to make a habit out of your dog looking good. If you always leap and catch in style, it is easy to drop a nasty technical throw in there, <i>with the expectation and experience </i>of leaping. </p> <p class="p2">Young dogs need to be taught the catching habit. Developing dogs need to experience different spins and be taught to leap while maintaining the catching habit. Peak performers need to experience crazy throws every once in a while, but not nearly as much as they need to stay tuned up on the catching and leaping habits.</p> <p class="p2">Throwing is more than looking cool with the crazy throw. Watching a dog chase down a bunch of thoughtless, wobbly, off the mark throws isn’t very cool and weakens the catching and leaping habits.</p> <p class="p2">Throw with purpose and intent. Throw clean. Make your dog look amazing on every throw. Once you can do that, then get fancy to make <i>the team</i> look cool.</p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-life/tao-of-disc-dog-balanced-throwing/ </em><hr/></center> |
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| body | <center>https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/loot-chill-16x9.jpg</center> <br/><p class="p3">Balance is more than this or that. Binary is 2 and there is no balance in On vs Off. Balance is 3.</p> <p class="p3">This side, that side, and the shared surface between them. Most of the time we as humans miss that, detail and it often is not important. But the 3<sup>rd</sup> part of balance is paramount. The shared surface between the two, the fulcrum in the middle of the teeter, they define and control balance. <em><strong>That 3<sup>rd</sup> part is often you, your choice, your action, your intent, your location and orientation.</strong></em></p> <p class="p3">Placing yourself, your intent, your honest and self expressive action within the whole, to be weighed and measured <i>within the balanced whole</i> delivers a completely different sense of balance. It reveals an innate sense of balance instead of <i>looking for</i> or <i>seeking</i> balance from the outside in. An inside, skin in the game perspective provides personal and precise insight into the game.</p> <p class="p3">In real life, binary choices don’t exist. There is always a hidden or unexplored 3<sup>rd</sup> option. That hidden 3<sup>rd</sup> option is special. Find it and adjust the balance.</p> <p class="p3">The Tao of DiscDog often sees three aspects for balance, and it is the 3<sup>rd</sup> part that is of interest, importance, or difficulty:</p> <p class="p3">Dog, Handler, and Team<br />Bite, Drop, and Give<br />Bite, Drop, and Carry<br />On, While, Off<br />Distance, Height, Time</p> <p class="p3">Competence in disc dog freestyle requires balance in dog training, handling, and throwing. 2 of 3 <i>might </i>be enough, but true competence requires all 3 of these skills at base level. Of course there are other skills involved, but these 3 are absolutely key and can’t be faked for long.</p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-life/tao-of-disc-dog-on-balance/ </em><hr/></center> |
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k9discpublished a new post: waitvsstayacriticaldistinctionindogtraininganddogsports-9y20ltc5kq
2019/11/26 19:32:57
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| body | <center>https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Loot-Wait.jpg</center> <br/><p>What is the difference between a Wait and a Stay? Give it some thought before moving on... I'll wait and fill some time with some background.</p> <h3>Do You Have an Answer?</h3> <p>If you've been to camps over the last 4 or 5 years, you've most likely heard me ask this important question. You have also probably seen the looks of confusion on people's faces when confronted with the question, or perhaps experienced some befuddlement yourself. </p> <p>Having an answer, a logical and distinctive answer, to this question is a must for dog trainers and dog sport aficionados. That said, few trainers have that answer and it becomes a difference without distinction. </p> <p>So do you have an answer? If you do, and it differs from the one I'm going to lay out here in a moment, go ahead and drop it in the comment section below. This is a question that I'm quite interested in.</p> <h3><center>The difference between a Wait and a Stay (duration behavior) is that <em>a Stay releases to, and only to, the release word</em>, while the <em>Wait releases to a conditioned response</em>.</center></h3><center> <img class="wp-image-32785 size-full" src="https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/IMG_08071.jpg" alt="" width="960" height="540" /> Loot has a solid wait. A Wait is the most important behavior for successful vaulting. Without a wait getting started in sync and in time is nearly impossible. Loot is waiting for the presentation of the vaulting platform, a conditioned response, before releasing to the vault.</center> <h3>Why It Matters</h3> <p>Conflating the Wait and Stay creates many performance issues making this distinction absolutely critical when it comes to dog sport. Conflating these two behaviors leads to unreliable Stays and delayed releases from Waits. </p> <p>In addition to these critical performance problems, conflating the Wait and Stay creates a great deal of pressure on the dog, handler, and team and sets up unnecessary errors that get in the way of efficient, successful training and handling.</p> <p>When is it OK to go? Do I stay here or move with you as I have been taught? Am I in it for the duration or am I looking for the opportunity to do the thing? </p> <p>I believe that the confusion between Wait and Stay is responsible for many nagging problems in dog sport and dog training:</p> <h4>In Agility:</h4> <ul> <li>Start Line Stay </li> <li>2 On 2 Off Contacts</li> <li>Table </li> </ul> <h4>In Disc: </h4> <ul> <li>Vaults and Overs</li> <li>Unstable Front Position</li> <li>Stalls and Dog Catches</li> <li>Multiples</li> </ul> <h4>In General:</h4> <ul> <li>Heel Position</li> <li>Down Stays</li> <li>Pedestal Work</li> <li>Sit Pretty/Stand</li> <li>and a host of others...</li> </ul> <h3>It's Not Too Late to Clean It Up</h3> <p>The best way to clean this up is to alternate Waits and Stays within similar behaviors.</p> <p>I will demonstrate and discuss some of my methods for creating a clear distinction between Wait and Stay in a future piece.</p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : https://pvybe.com/dog-training/wait-vs-stay-a-critical-distinction-in-dog-training-and-dog-sports/ </em><hr/></center> |
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| body | <center>https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/loot-styley.jpg</center> <br/><h4 class="p2">“When a Ball dreams it dreams it’s a Frisbee.”</h4> <h4 class="has-text-align-right p2">~ Ancient Frisbee Proverb</h4> <div class="wp-block-group"><div class="wp-block-group__inner-container"><p class="p5">Separation, the distance between the handler’s hand and the catch, matters. Discs should fly like wings for a moment before being caught because that’s the Way of Flying Discs.</p> <p class="p5">The spirit of the jam is based upon the undeniable magic of a flying disc. Good, quality throwing and disc principles on display are key to looking like you know what you’re doing out there – this is to say,“it displays your core competence.”</p> <p class="p5">You can’t fake competence and you can’t fake separation. You have it or you don’t.</p> <p class="p5">Separation is beautiful, timeless, dramatic, difficult, exciting, and more. It’s so much more than pushing a disc into the dog’s mouth or making a fancy throw to some undisclosed location. It has a thoughtful, purposeful intent, and that intent shows on behalf of dog, handler, and team.</p> <p class="p5">Separation allows for the dog to leave the ground for the target. A much more purposeful maneuver than leaping to have something stuffed into the mouth, wherever that mouth may be.</p> <p class="p6">——</p> <p class="p5">If safety is your thing, then separation should be as well. Good separation on a vault means that the <a href="https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-training/on-vaults-and-overs/on-disc-dog-vaulting-how-to-never-be-late-again/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">dog leaves the ground for the target</a>. A single plan to catch the disc using the handler’s body is made. Weird placement is handled by the dog<i> before leaping</i>. The dog may opt out entirely from unsafe placement.</p> <p class="p5">Little separation means that the dog leaves the ground with the promise of a target at some time in the future. The handler is expected to deliver it to the dog’s mouth. If something goes wrong, the dog is already committed in one direction and may or must attempt an erratic, unplanned movement. A lack of separation is a potential safety concern.</p> <p class="p5">Not all throws or tricks must hinge on separation. Many flips and vaults can’t have much separation because of the timing of the sequence, or the style of the skill. Separation can be quite big and should be varied, for rhythm’s sake.</p> <h6><a href="https://pvybe.com/opinion/on-separation-in-disc-dog-freestyle/"><em>* A technical post about Separation can be found here...</em></a></h6> </div></div> <h6></h6> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-life/tao-of-disc-dog-on-separation/ </em><hr/></center> |
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k9discpublished a new post: taoofdiscdogonseparation-liqojh2rkc
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| body | <center>https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/tao-explore-depths-feat.jpg</center> <br/><h4 class="p2" style="text-align: center;">Depth of play can be split into 3 levels: a short, tight, inside game; a medium distanced, purposeful, mid-range game; and a long, big, or outside game.</h4> <p class="p2">For both competition and personal development, depth of play should be somewhat balanced between the three, leverage your strengths with more reps and demonstrate competence in areas of weakness strategically.</p> <p class="p2">Competition asks you to perform these various depths and the goal as a competitor is to showcase the best aspects of the game we have available. The competitor tends to overuse the angles and depths of play that work well while completely hiding the angles and depths of play that are challenging to the team.</p> <p class="p2">Personal development is finding the Way of Things. How can you find the way of a thing if you stuff it in the closet and don’t look at it? Weak skills hidden from the judges need to be examined and exercised to be strengthened and reinforced. Explore and experience all depths of play.</p> <p class="p2">Master the way of all 3 Depths and all catches are made with obvious purpose, grace, and style. Long catches finish with a nice intent filled leap. Medium catches are made with lots of pop at maximum leaping height. And shorter leaping catches are easily distinguishable from a flip or a take.</p> <p><center>lign":"center","id":461,"width":119,"height":115,"sizeSlug":"large"} --></p> <img class="wp-image-461 aligncenter" src="https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/pvlogk9disc.png" alt="Dog Training in Western Michigan" width="119" height="115" /> </div> <p><center></center></p> <h6 style="text-align: center;">Excerpt from the Tao of Disc Dog<br />By Ron Watson</h6> <p></p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-life/tao-of-disc-dog-exploring-the-depths/ </em><hr/></center> |
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| body | <center>https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/DSC_7618.jpg</center> <br/><p class="p1">What is the nature of your game? Is it about competition and winning contests, or something else? It's OK, it's not a trick question... It's a good question to ask oneself. </p> <p class="p1">Competition is perhaps my least favorite part of our game. I don't care too much for competition. Being "the best"; being a champion doesn't do much for me, my dog, or our team. Winning and being a champion in a subjectively scored game, especially one as subjective as ours, IMO, is mainly about external validation. </p> <h3 class="p3">If I Were Playing To Win…</h3><div class="pull-left"> <img class="size-full wp-image-1228" src="https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/sweetvaulsmall1.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="193" /> Here's Mo and I from the 1999 West Open Regional. I was a serious competitor back then. Winning wasn't everything, it was the only thing.</div> <p class="p3">I don't play freestyle and do the things I do out on the field for external validation. Playing the game itself, with my little dog, is all the validation I need, and nobody gets a say in how I feel about that.</p> <p class="p3">If I wanted to win, I'd do the same tricks, year in year out with some cosmetic changes; only the tricks that the judges like and understand or the rules require, and only the tricks that are guaranteed to succeed. And it would be tremendously boring for me. </p> <p class="p1">I'd have to find "the right dog" (Epic & Leilani need not apply) and I would run that dog in a way that would play to the current understanding of the game. I would create a routine at the beginning of the year or the beginning of the dog's career and work it endlessly in order to perfect it. I really don't want to do that. 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I wouldn't change it for the world. </p> <p class="p1">Playing disc with my dogs is my job. It literally is my livelihood. That said, my job is <strong><i>not</i></strong> to win competitions, although that would certainly help my livelihood. If there were money on the line and I could put food in the bowl with big fat 5 figure purses for winning championships I might feel and play differently. But this is not the case. </p> <p class="p1">Chasing championships and building a game to win might be fun for some people, but it is not fun for everyone, certainly not for me. </p> <h3 class="p3">Learning and Teaching Is My Job</h3><div class="pull-right"> <img class="size-medium wp-image-26927" src="https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/23-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a> Here's some instructional work. This sequence didn't make it into our competitive routine, and probably never will, but the concepts involved are Epic. Click the image for the full lesson and full sized images.</div> <p class="p1">My job is to learn how the game is played and how dogs, handlers, and teams work so I can help anybody, with any kind of dog, learn to play this amazing game and develop the skills to make themselves, their dog, and their team competent, confident, and cool. </p> <p class="p1">If I can make you and <i>your dog</i>, the one you have right now, competent, confident, and cool, you will not only be able to compete but you will be happy and feel good doing it. </p> <p class="p1">I find fun in exploring the game, developing the team, learning my dog and learning from my dog, creating new tricks, and figuring out how things work and why. I love to do this for my personal development and love to do it for my professional development as a teacher and coach. </p> <h3 class="p3">Time On and Off the Field</h3> <p class="p1">I don’t spend near as much time on the field training as I do off the field researching and thinking. I spend far more time drawing diagrams, writing, and editing video than working dogs. If you add the hundreds of hours spent studying philosophy, motor learning, learning theory, kinesthetics, and athletics, it ain’t even close.</p><div class="pull-left"> <img class="wp-image-32657 size-medium" src="https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/darkside-sq-1-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /> Here's a shot our UpDIF Championship Performance Freestyle Round. This routine was whipped up a couple weeks before the event.</div> <p class="p1">The competitive routines I put on the field at championship time are usually a few weeks old. Most of our qualifying performances are whipped together in a week or performed as a natural, freestyle jam. Perhaps it shows a bit (heh), but I just can’t (and won’t) put forth the effort and time required to drill and develop that perfect competitive routine.</p> <p class="p1">Working to win contests and championships is a full time job, and so is learning to teach. I choose to devote more time to learning all about the game and developing my teaching skills because that is my passion and my job.</p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-life/why-i-play-the-game-on-competition-coaching-creativity-and-feeling-cool/ </em><hr/></center> |
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| body | <center>https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/22.jpg</center> <br/><p>I am a pretty serious athlete and coach. I've coached high school national champions and produced successful collegiate athletes. I have also been on the podium at a national collegiate level. Apryl was an All State high school athlete in multiple sports and might still hold records from her high school career - a career at a school that is still a perennial State champion threat.</p> <h3>Elite Play IS About Foundation</h3> <p>Foundation is everything when it comes to advanced athletics. A weak foundation means the structure crumbles when weight and complexity is added. Moving forward and building upon a weak foundation, or ignoring the foundation entirely in pursuit of sexy tricks is nothing more than a failing in progress. If I have anything to say about it, it won't happen. </p> <p>This key coaching principle - <strong>Foundation First!</strong> - is how I roll - the end. Apryl will make exceptions to this rule while teaching in order to give people confidence and make them feel accomplished. I struggle with this and will only do it if there is a unique opportunity or the athlete needs it for confidence reasons to stay engaged in the game. </p> <h3>But Wait, There's More - Advanced Disc Dog Instruction</h3> <p>We do elite level disc dog training, and we do it well. We've dialed in elite jammers routines, tricks, and sequences on countless occasions, and we do that efficiently and methodically. Often the solutions we offer are simple foundational fixes that went overlooked in pursuit of the championship and equally as often it's a tiny change of position or movement that few people in the world have the eyes or mind for.</p> <p>Apryl is AMAZING at routine building, and she's the judging director of the <a href="http://usddn.com">USDDN</a> so she knows what judges are looking for and what scores. She puts together world class routines with teams in an afternoon. </p> <h3>Steal This Class - Sequence Building</h3> <p><a href="https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-life/steal-this-class-pawsitive-vybe-disc-dog-foundation-jamming/">Recently we've opened up</a> our <a href="https://pvybe.com/digital-dojo/disc-dog-foundation/">Foundation</a> and <a href="https://pvybe.com/digital-dojo/disc-dog-jamming/">Jamming</a> classes to the public. The class content has been revised over the years, but it's pretty old, and is not a complete reflection of what we've got going on these days. It also feeds that idea that we're "only about foundation".</p> <p>In light of that, we have decided to open source our <a href="https://pvybe.com/digital-dojo/sequence-building/">Sequence Building class</a>; a class I am quite proud of and that has great potential for more advanced players. Of course, you will need a strong foundation to fully capitalize on the class, but if you've got skills, this class has high value. </p><center> <img class="wp-image-26924 size-large" src="https://pvybe.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/21-e1523626434654-1024x1024.jpg" alt="Disc Dog Sequence Building Class" width="625" height="625" /></a> (click for larger image) This graphic novel image is taken from a lesson and is combined with multiple angle instructional video and text.</center> <p>Built upon a combination of text, video, and of all things, comic books (graphic novels for the cultured nerd), the Sequence Building class hones in on a few key concepts and ideas that will freshen up your freestyle and expand your mind. </p> <h3>This Is Modern PVybe Instruction</h3> <p>This is the kind of stuff we're doing today at camps and seminars with players who have the foundation. The ability to do these things easily, quickly, and safely and successfully is what our foundational focus at camps is all about. </p> <p>If you want more than tricks and skills; if you want to jam and express yourself in a manner that makes you and your dog happy; if you want to be able to do whatever you can dream of, then you need to run through this class and hook up with us at a camp or seminar. </p> <h3>Class Breakdown</h3> <p>Featuring 28 new lessons and 8 older supplemental lessons, the Sequence Building Class consists of 7 modules:</p> <div class="lesson post-26461 is_sample has-topics"> <h4><a class="completed" href="https://pvybe.com/digital-dojo/sequence-building/modules/position/">Position</a> - 4 lessons </h4> </div> <div class="lesson post-26463 is_not_sample has-topics"> <h4><a class="completed" href="https://pvybe.com/digital-dojo/sequence-building/modules/move/">MOVE!!!</a> - 5 lessons </h4> </div> <div class="lesson post-26547 is_not_sample has-topics"> <h4><a class="completed" href="https://pvybe.com/digital-dojo/sequence-building/modules/sequencing-with-set-up-moves/">Sequencing with Set Up Moves</a> - 5 lessons </h4> </div> <div class="lesson post-26468 is_not_sample has-topics"> <h4><a class="in-progress" href="https://pvybe.com/digital-dojo/sequence-building/modules/art-of-linking-tricks/">Art of Linking Tricks</a> - 7 lessons </h4> </div> <div class="lesson post-26471 is_not_sample has-topics"> <h4><a class="in-progress" href="https://pvybe.com/digital-dojo/sequence-building/modules/trick-as-set-up-move/">Trick as Set Up Move</a> - 5 lessons </h4> </div> <div class="lesson post-26470 is_not_sample has-topics"> <h4><a class="notcompleted" href="https://pvybe.com/digital-dojo/sequence-building/modules/intercept-the-release/">Intercept the Release</a> - 2 lessons </h4> </div> <div class="lesson post-26473 is_not_sample has-topics"> <h4><a class="notcompleted" href="https://pvybe.com/digital-dojo/sequence-building/modules/sequence-vault/">Lessons from the Vault</a> - 8 lessons </h4> </div> <p> </p> <br /><center><hr/><em>Posted from my blog with <a href='https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/'>SteemPress</a> : https://pvybe.com/disc-dog-training/steal-this-class-sequence-building/ </em><hr/></center> |
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