Grand Prix course. Jumps 26" well. Great aframe 1.9 seconds which will be 1.5 seconds with quick release. Great seesaw of 1.1 seconds. Slow dogwalk at 2.8 seconds--a good 2o2o is in the 1.8-2.0 second range while dogs with true running contacts put in 1.4 second dogwalks. Great weaves. Does not respond to arm/shoulder changes very well, if at all. This does not bode well for threadles and serpentines. Highly verbal, drives forward very well. Turned the wrong way once (flick away). Has already incorporated the decel stop into her handling skill set after a single session--this bodes well for learning threadles and serpentines.
I think she's just used to looking about 2 feet lower for shoulders - maybe if you swivelled your hips instead she'd see it - haha!
ReplyDeleteBut I do tend to exagerate turning my upper body more than you, though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEFTfpDDduU
Compared to this, you look like you have a stick up your ass. But she'll learn you, I'm certain.
And her dogwalk used to be fast, but I suppose she just got tired of waiting at the contact for me to catch up ;-/ Race her to the end and it'll come back.