Tune Up! includes...

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    • Welcome!

    • Why do our dogs anticipate release? Why can't they just wait calmly?

    • Adding a Layer of Security to your Start Line

    • The new ingredients in your Recipe!

    • Final Thoughts...

Video

FAQ

  • Do I have to take Ravishing Releases to take the Tune Up module?

    It is strongly recommended to take Ravishing Releases prior or concurrently with the Tune Up course. Ravishing Releases teaches the team how the rules of release work. The tune up course is adding an additional layer to the recipe. If your start line is already pretty good and reliable and you want more distance/lead out than the mini course will probably be helpful :)

  • What equipment and space is needed?

    Just a small table or Klimb. This mini course can be done in your home except for the last lesson which requires a small back yard. One Jump is needed.

  • What if I can't finish this module in 14 days?

    If unforeseen circumstances arise after starting the course a pause can occur and you can restart access when you are able. 14 days is plenty of time to work thru the steps.

  • Are there hand outs?

    Yes, there is a printable pdf complete with all steps and video markers so you can pick up easily for the next step/next day etc.

Instructor(s)

Nicki Gurr. BSc, BEd

Nicki has been competing/teaching Agility for 22 years with 9 dogs: 7 Border Collies and 2 Shelties. She has over 20 1st place championships in National Standards and Jumpers events, and has also excelled in distance work (Gamblers) with multiple wins at the National level, with her Shelties and BCs. She has represented Canada 4x. Twice at FCI, twice at WAO. In 2020 she was Coach for Team Canada WAO. She has had success in multiple associations: AAC, CKC, FCI, USDAA, UKI, AKC. Nicki is a Masters Judge with the AAC and UKI and has worked with MANY students world wide online, in seminar and in weekly lessons, with an equally diverse range of dog breeds. Her strengths as an instructor are in her eye for detail and her ability to guide a handler to the BEST handling choices for their partner. Dogs respond the same way to direction, speed, location to the equipment, shoulders, head and feet. Nicki understands the relationship of how dogs interpret Handler motion to the finest of degrees. She can always enlighten a handler as to why it works and why it doesn’t. Her background is Science and Music. She believes Agility is a natural combination of the two: Moving in rhythm with another species, and training for repeatable behaviour. She has worked with Novice beginners to experienced World Team Members, and has helped many discover what their dogs already knew!