= 12 weeks of feedback + 2 weeks of a break in between
- minimal equipment needed: 4 jumps, 2 tunnels, Foundations Revisited DVD, channel and see-saw (if working on weaves&see-saw as well)
- appropriate for all levels, total beginners to experienced dogs who could use better turns, more independence or speed
This class follows Foundations Revisited DVD. This is why the format has been changed from the original Foundations Fun class program:
What is different is the order, the emphasis, and the exercises and I also added some new topics, so the transition to Xtreme Foundations should be super smooth - this class certainly doesn't lack in providing MANY challenges. And definitely covers many topics!
This class is appropriate for all levels, from total beginners from 7 months on - and also for experienced agility dogs - I promise to keep everybody challenged!!! All feedback completely individual.
Minimum equipment needed: 2 tunnels, 4 jumps and if you want to work on see-saw and weaves as well: see-saw and stick to the ground and/or channel weaves (ideally both!). + Foundations Revisited DVD of course.
Topics covered: play, fetching, static toys, stays, restrains, warm ups and cool downs, tight turns, sends, pushes, threadles and serpentines, come to hand, verbal discrimination, obstacle discrimination, tunnel sends, traps and turns (hard and soft turns), extension and collection, different crosses and handling, see-saw, weaves, tire, long, double and wall jump, how to choose sequences and adjust them to your dog, how to handle mistakes and more.
We'll be starting with the first homework on October 10, but you can register and enter the classroom already now.
Some graduation videos examples:
Video length limitation per lesson is 10 minutes per lesson (in total that means 60 min in 12 weeks of the class).
The class has 6 lessons, one every 2 weeks = 12 weeks of feedback (+ 2 weeks of a catch-up break in between).
Repeaters price is for those who took Foundation before with the SAME dog.
Please make sure your are registered and logged in before you proceed to paying with paypal - this will ensure you will get your correct access automatically.participant (includes Foundations Revisited video) - 330 EUR / cca 355 USD |
participant (if you have Foundations Revisited already) - 290 EUR / cca 310 USD |
auditor (includes Foundations Revisited) - 280 EUR / cca 300 USD |
repeater/ 2nd dog/ auditor (if you have Foundations Revisited already) - 240 EUR / cca 250 USD |
silvia.trkman at gmail.com
Hi! How have you been? It’s been too hot here in Japan so we haven’t trained in the agility feild much but we are ready for the next step. I still want to enroll Lino and her now 1yr puppy, SpaRk. I trained him puppy class stuff but almost no agility training. I’ll post his video.
I have to tell you that on the next heat, probably in early December, JAKE and Lino will be mated. So she won’t be able to finish the class this time…
Great job with Spark!!! Definitely all ready for Foundations! And oh, more puppies!!! 🙂
Hi,
this is Camilla + Skye from puppy class.
I would really like to continue and do fundation class.
My goal is to learn the basics, the different elements as well as how to make it as easy as possible for Skye. (When I saw the graduation videos I thought that it is perhaps too advanced but when I saw your introduction I understand that this is exactly what I’m looking for).I do have a question, I am not yet member of a club. Can I manage do this course myself on the field? If neccessary do you think it is enough that I join a club for 2020? I believe it can be a challenge when snow comes.
Camilla
Yes, I think this would be a geat next class for Skye and you can certainly manage it yourself as it’s designed this way -- IF you can get some jumps and a tunnel maybe? And then later on for longer sequences or if the snow stops you, you can maybe rent an indoor place? I don’t think you need to be a member to rent a place at Jan Egil or Anett for example, but I don’t know where you live, so this could be hours away of course!
Do you also cover weave training in this course? Or is that seperate?
Yes, it also includes weaves, from start to finish!
Hi Silvia!
I took foundations with my Aussie Ellie a few years ago but we’ve taken a long break and need to revisit foundation work. I was just wondering if we’d still join as repeaters since the class has changed so much or if we should join as participants.
Thanks!
Yes, you’re still a repeater if doing it again with the same dog, you’ll just need the new dVD.
Hi Silvia! Toby has taken foundations 4 times. He is now working on his MACH. He does not do threadles or backsides yet because I’ve had such a long time teaching everything else. We do not see threadles and backsides on the Masters courses in my area, so I am not terribly worried about that.
What I am worried about is my handling. It could be radically improved. I am older and not very fast. Toby is big and runs very hard. I am afraid to do front crosses and blinds because I am afraid to practice them safely. But I am determined to learn how to do FC and blinds. There are many courses I can not qualify on because I can only do rear crosses or FCs when he is on a contact.
Do you think that I should take foundations again and just focus on my FC and blind cross handling? I want to do simple practices so that I can build the appropriate muscle memory for me and for Toby.
On Saturday, a long time agility judge told me that Toby was one of the very best dogs he has ever seen. He strongly encouraged me to radically improve my handling skills so that I am able to show Toby to his best ability. Right now I am often giving him poor information or late information and it is frustrating to him.
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I am embarrassed to show you this because I am such a poor student and I am so fearful. What do you think I should do?
That was a great run!!! Toby is sure really well trained, so you could just trust him more and get ahead for crosses yes! And sure, we could just focus on that in the class, given he has all the skills you need already.
Hi Silvia,
I’m in your puppy class currently. I hand feed my pup everyday every meal and just like you, taking the meal time as training session. He is doing well before but all the sudden he lost his interest in his kibble… he used to love his kibble so so much and he is willing to learn new thing to get to eat.
Just suddenly, he refuses to do training session and doesn’t want to take his kibble as well… even I try just give him without asking him to do something…. any suggestions?
Btw he takes treats as usual.
Hello. Currently, 9 months Bonten is in RC class, but a bit late. Is it okay to attend the Foundation to help him grow in balance? Should we focus on RC only?
Yes, perfectly o.k. to do both, many people do that.
Hi Silvia! May i ask you of i can join this fundation class as puppy class winner? I know Is a Little bit late but i’d enjoy It so much and look for something to do in this time
Yes of course! I’ll give you the access right now. See you in class!!!
Thank you! is it the video included as well?
Yes! I forgot to send you a mail with the links, I will do so now!
Hi Silvia, may I ask you if I can join this foundation class with my new border Deep? In March he will be 6 months and half. I know that probably we cannot do all the exercise, because of his young age, but we can do what he is able to do and nothing more…but the next foundation will be when he is one year and more…so I think a little bit late…thank you
Yes, that’s o.k.! We can do a lot at that age and it should be easy to finish things up later on when he is a bit older then.
Hi Silvia! Shag and I are both looking forward to coming to your class again! Can I buy the foundation Class now? I didn’t see the payment link.
I opened registration just now, so you can join now 🙂 Looking forward to more of Shag!