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Lesson 19


This is the complete set of exercises and videos that make up Agility Dynamite Video Lesson 19 taught by Olga Chaiko.

Lesson 19 is dubbed "Hard Parts Only!" The course layout is a take off on the difficult parts of an AKC JWW course crossed with a USDAA Team Standard. The featured contact is the Dog Walk, so prepare to sprint. Students are invited to tackle multiple jump discriminations and off course possibilities on every turn.

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Lesson 11


This is the complete set of exercises and videos that make up Agility Dynamite Video Lesson 11.

Lesson 11 features a very compact setup of 8 jumps (and that includes the tire). There is a tunnel on the course, but there are no weave poles. The absence of the weave poles creates a special difficulty of handling without a break. No rest for the wicked, ;-).. We do have an A-Frame in this lesson for added practice. There is a ton of very detailed instruction of what to do how to do it for every sequence.

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Lesson 18


This is the complete set of exercises and videos that make up Agility Dynamite Video Lesson 18.

In this lesson we concentrate on jumping skills and highly technical handling. Sequences feature sends, straight-aways, pinwheels, serpentines, threadles, tunnel entrance discriminations, weave poles leading to nowhere combined with wicked entries, and diverse spacing between obstacles ranging from very generous to quite tight. Have fun!

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Luz vs. Jumpsetter - Luz: 1 :: Jumpsetter: 0

After mentioning to Wendy that my dogs would "jump the jumpsetter", I have remembered this extremely funny encounter Luz and I had a couple years ago at the Bay Team DAM event. As all is well that ends well, enjoy this hilarious clip that Eric caught on video.

Olga and "Get out of the Way! Move!" Luz
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Lesson 6 - Discussion - Jumping

This Agility Dynamite video lesson is a discussion about jumping styles and stride. 

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Gina - jumping 26"

Olga,

One question regarding this video. At one point you mention that the exercise is harder because Gina is jumping 26". Is there a reason why Gina is jumping higher for this exercise or is this this her regular jump height?

Thanks.

Wendy

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