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Bad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast366: What Separates the Top 10% from Everyone ElseIn this episode (20:38) What really sets the top agility teams apart? In this episode, Esteban, Sarah, and Jennifer each choose one key factor they believe gives elite teams an edge—and it’s not what you might think. Talent, speed, age, or breed? Nope. We’re talking about habits and strategies that any team can develop, starting today. Whether you’re aiming for national finals or just trying to feel more confident in your runs, this conversation will give you clarity on where to focus your time and energy. You Will Learn Why succ...2025-04-2420 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast360: How Handlers Compromise Good TrainingIn this episode (24:35) As handlers, we’ve all been there—our dogs make a mistake, and suddenly, we feel this overwhelming pressure to “fix it” right away. But in our rush to correct the issue, we often sacrifice good training for mediocre training, just to feel like we’ve accomplished something in the moment. In this episode, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban each tackle a common mistake handlers make when addressing common training mistakes (yes, that’s a mouthful!). We break down why handlers struggle with these moments and how shifting your mindset can help you prioritize l...2025-03-0524 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast338: Post 2024 NAC Wrap-UpIn this episode (39:51) Jennifer and Sarah talk about their experiences at the 2024 National Agility Championship with Esteban providing the livestream spectator perspective. You Will Learn Jenn’s thoughts on the facility, the surface, and the organization of the event. Why the Hybrid round was a surprise. Esteban’s view on the target q-rate for big events. Who was crowned National Agility Champion! Mentioned/Related You can find course maps and results here: https://akccompanionevents.com/index.php?eventSelected=National%20Agility%20Championship. Note that at some point, the results will be moved to this...2024-03-2039 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast300: Eleven Reasons to TrialIn this episode (29:45) In this podcast, Sarah, Jennifer and Esteban talk how having goals for trialing, beyond ribbons and titles, can help you improve your dog agility performance. You Will Learn How being clear on your trialing goals can save you time and money. What Jennifer and Esteban do with their ribbons. How your goals can shift through a dog’s career. How you can structure your goals leading to big events. Mentioned/Related Episode 182: Choose Your Own Agility Adventure 2022-02-0429 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast299: Playing It SafeIn this episode (33:17) In this podcast, Sarah, Jennifer and Esteban talk about “playing it safe” when you’re running an agility course. When should you play it safe? What are the pros and cons of playing it safe? You Will Learn What it means to “play it safe”. When handlers should or should not play it safe. Why Esteban changed his approach in recent years. How Jennifer changed her approach over the years. How to determine what is best for you and your dog. Mentioned 2014 AKC NAC Round 1 Wrap Choice – Pace vs Gitchi Episo...2022-01-2633 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast296: At What Age Should You Move to Preferred?In this episode (34:06) In this podcast Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban answer your question “When do most people move their dog to preferred/performance/select for the lower jump height?” You Will Learn The most common reasons people move their dogs to a lower height class. How your dog may benefit from jumping a lower height. Factors to consider as your dog ages. Mentioned Jennifer Crank and Bee Place in all Four Rounds at the AKC European Open Team Tryouts Sarah Baker’s Online Course: Agility Foundation for Puppies and Young Dogs (featuring 2022 EO Team...2021-12-0934 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast289: The End of Coach’s EyeIn this episode (25:48) Instructors at Bad Dog Agility have been using the Coach’s Eye app to analyze maps and videos of runs for years, but no longer! Coach’s Eye is being retired and users have one year of support from the company. Not to worry, Sarah has already found a replacement app, OnForm. You Will Learn What is happening with Coach’s Eye. Sarah’s recommended app to replace Coach’s Eye. What Jennifer and Esteban think of the new app. Upgrades and differences between Coach’s Eye and the new app. Mentioned...2021-09-2225 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast281: What Do Handlers Eat at Big Events?In this episode (14:29) In this episode, Jennifer and Esteban share their not-so-secret agility trial eating habits with Sarah. You Will Learn What Jennifer and Esteban eat at big agility events. How they time their meals around agility runs. What snacks they prefer for quick energy. The #1 thing agility competitors forgot to consume, especially in the winter. 2021-04-1514 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast280: NAC Wrap-Up with Judge Tim VerrelliIn this episode (1:08:22) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban welcome special guest Tim Verrelli, judge of the AKC National Agility Championship Finals. Podcast co-host Jennifer Crank doubles as a special guest as she won the 16″ Finals at this event. You Will Learn Who won the NAC and PNAC titles this year. Which podcast participant has been doing agility the longest. What breeds Tim has run in agility. When Tim designed the Finals course. Why Esteban loved the Finals course. What obstacle replaces the chute in AKC. How Jennifer won her 2nd NAC in 3 years wi...2021-04-071h 08Bad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast274: 21 Days to a Better 2021In this episode (34:35) In this episode, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban share their tricks for developing new habits that will help your dog agility in 2021. You Will Learn Why you need to move past will power to create new habits. How his family locked Esteban out of eating candy. Why people like to socialize after an agility trial. How to use Netflix to condition your dogs. When you might benefit from an accountability partner. Mentioned/Related Episode 210: How to Goal Set for Big Events in 2019 Episode 155: Three Emotions Keeping You From Setting Agility...2021-01-2134 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast272: All About the Tunnel - Part 2In this episode (19:32) In this podcast, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban show why the tunnel may be a far more complex obstacle than most competitors realize. (Click here for Part 1) You Will Learn The handling impact of curving or straightening a tunnel. How tunnels interact with different dog heights. Whether you should train on light or dark-colored tunnels. How to properly bag and anchor your tunnel. What length tunnel you should train on. If “tunnel suckers” actually exist. Why handlers shouldn’t get too close to the tunnel. How to cue tight turns after the tunnel...2020-12-2319 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast271: All About the Tunnel – Part 1In this episode (31:41) In this podcast, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban show why the tunnel may be a far more complex obstacle than most competitors realize. You Will Learn The handling impact of curving or straightening a tunnel. How tunnels interact with different dog heights. Whether you should train on light or dark-colored tunnels. How to properly bag and anchor your tunnel. What length tunnel you should train on. If “tunnel suckers” actually exist. Why handlers shouldn’t get too close to the tunnel. How to cue tight turns after the tunnel. When to time your v...2020-12-1731 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast270: Winter TrainingIn this episode (26:00) In this podcast episode, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban help you prepare for winter training! You Will Learn How to create a plan for your winter season. Why you should tailor your training to the individual dog. Which agility behaviors can be taught without equipment. Why top competitors focus on conditioning. How to develop drive, focus, and motivation away from equipment. When you should take a complete break from agility. 2020-12-0926 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast268: Are You Using Too Many Call-Offs?In this episode (20:04) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban explain what “call-offs” are and how they impact our handling and our dogs on course. You Will Learn The definition of a “call-off”. The pros and cons of call-offs. The difference between proactive and reactive handling. How various dogs respond differently to call-offs. Mentioned/Related Episode 246: Should You React or Anticipate in Dog Agility? 2020-11-1820 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast267: Finding the Motivation to TrainIn this episode (19:05) In this episode, Jennifer and Sarah help Esteban overcome his lack of motivation to train. You Will Learn How to motivate yourself to train when you don’t feel like. How to schedule your training. Why you should set the bar low. Mentioned/Related Episode 146: Record Keeping Trick for Dog Agility Episode 82: What To Do When You Feel Overwhelmed And YES, Esteban DID train his dog! 2020-11-1119 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast266: Jekyll and Hyde ContactsIn this episode (37:41) In this episode, Sarah, Jennifer and Esteban have a detailed discussion on why some dogs have better contacts in training than in trials, and how you can fix that. You Will Learn Common mistakes made when trainers try to fix contact issues. How to reward your dog for good contacts at a trial without taking food into the ring. Why and how to leave the ring with your dog for a contact error. Why you should leave the training field with your dog for a contact error. How to properly reward...2020-10-2937 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast264: Extending ObstaclesIn this episode (39:25) In this episode, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban highlight the challenges of dog agility’s “extending” obstacles: the tire, the double/ascending, the triple, the panel, the wall/viaduct, and the broad/long jump. You Will Learn Why these obstacles tend to cause dogs to extend their jumping/striding. How dogs measure their take off point: which bar do they consider the “main” one? How to overcome problems with specialty jumps. Mentioned New Online Course: The Invitational Prep Course 2020-10-1539 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast263: Cheerleading Your Agility Dog—Bring It OnIn this episode (19:40) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban talk about cheerleading in dog agility. You Will Learn Why people use cheerleading in dog agility. Why cheerleading may not be the fix you think it is. When cheerleading is okay. Which BDA instructor was a cheerleader in the movie Bring It On. 2020-10-0819 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast262: Wise Feedback for Dog AgilityIn this episode (19:43) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban discuss the three elements of “wise feedback” in dog agility. Learn how you can give yourself (or your students) more valuable feedback that leads to immediate improvement. You Will Learn What the three elements of wise feedback are. Common feedback mistakes that handlers make. Why high standards are important for feedback. Why instruction is more helpful than evaluation. 2020-10-0119 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast261: Does Your Dog Head Check?In this episode (23:21) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban explain why dogs head check when they run on course, and how you can eliminate this problem. You Will Learn Why your dog head checks on course. When a head check is not a problem. How to eliminate problematic head checking. Mentioned/Related Episode 246: Should You React or Anticipate in Dog Agility? Episode 170: Homeostasis in Dog Agility 2020-09-2423 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast260: Effective Use of Ring RentalsIn this episode (15:35) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban talk about how you can make the best possible use of your training time when you rent a facility or field for agility practice. You Will Learn Why you should have a plan before you arrive at the field. Tips for pre-training preparation. When you should quit before your rental time expires. 2020-09-1815 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast259: Moving Toward MasteryIn this episode (55:04) This podcast is taken from a live video presentation. In this podcast, Sarah, Esteban and Jennifer use the front cross as an example to show you how to advance from one stage of competence to the next. You Will Learn How to use the knowledge-execution paradigm to advance your skills. The how, what, where, when, and why of front crossing. Why you should practice without the dog. How you add speed to your own handling. Mentioned/Related Episode 258: Four Stages of Competence You can watch the video replay here...2020-06-2355 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast258: Four Stages of CompetenceIn this episode (38:23) This podcast is taken from a live video presentation. In this podcast, Sarah, Esteban and Jennifer discuss how handlers acquire competence in dog agility. Instructors usually talk about training the dog, but we believe the handler has even more to learn than the dog! You Will Learn How to apply the four stages of competence to dog agility. How determining your stage of competence can reduce your frustrations. How agility handling is like driving a car. The stage where most agility trainers get stuck. Mentioned/Related You can watch...2020-06-1838 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast257: Consistent Contact CriteriaIn this episode (42:42) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban share their thoughts on two buzzwords for contact performance: “consistency” and “criteria”. You Will Learn Why instructors emphasize consistency. How altering your criteria at a trial creates a range of behaviors from your dog. How to fix broken contacts. Why dogs creep down contacts. Mentioned/Related Sarah Stremming and CogDog Radio Episode 111: The Myth of the Ring-Wise Dog 2020-06-1042 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast252: How to Integrate Tugging into Your TrainingIn this episode (24:55) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban help you integrate tugging into your agility training. You Will Learn The 5 aspects of tugging. Why tugging has become more valuable in AKC agility. How to overcome weaknesses in your tugging chain. How to avoid a common mistake when using a second toy in retrieve work. Where you can learn how to teach tugging to your dog or students. Mentioned/Related Facebook Live: Let’s Talk Tugging! Our online course: The Complete Guide to Tugging 2020-05-0724 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast247: Interview with Greg Derrett on UKI At Home Agility ProgramIn this episode (1:25:53) In this podcast, UKI founder Greg Derrett joins Esteban and Sarah to talk about UKI’s new “At Home Agility By Video”. You Will Learn Why UKI created this program. How UKI plans to keep competitors and dogs safe. How challenging the courses will be. Why the US Open dates were changed. How agility organizations are coping with shut downs. Mentioned/Related UKI Agility International Premium for the 30×30 Trial Premium for the 50×50 Trial Premium for the 80×80 Trial 2020-03-301h 25Bad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast244: Protecting You and Your Dog from COVID-19 (Coronavirus)In this episode (48:08) In this episode, Esteban and Sarah discuss what you should know about the Coronavirus outbreak in order to protect yourself and your dogs. You Will Learn How to find the most accurate, up-to-date information about the Coronavirus Why this outbreak is different from past Coronavirus outbreaks Which people are at the highest risk for dying Which preventative measures you should take Why you should protect your dog from getting the virus How the Coronavirus compares to influenza (the flu) Mentioned/Related World Health Organization Centers for Disease Control and...2020-03-0748 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast243: Does Your Agility Dog Trust You?In this episode (24:32) In this podcast, Esteban, Sarah and Jennifer discuss why having a dog that trusts you is so important in dog agility training. You Will Learn How the trust relates to speed. How consistency relates to trust. How personality can affect your dog’s reaction to incomplete information. 2020-02-2324 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast238: Westminster 2020 PreviewIn this episode (30:03) In this episode, Director of Westminster Companion Events joins Sarah and Esteban to talk about the upcoming Masters Championship at Westminster, including important changes for both competitors and viewers. You Will Learn What upgrades Westminster has made for competitors. How you can view the preliminary rounds on livestream. Which network the Finals will be broadcast on tape delay. Who the judges are for this year. How the prize pool will be distributed. Why Meet the Breeds will not take place in conjunction with agility this year. Fix and Go at Westminster After the podcast...2020-01-1530 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast235: Our New Puppies Teach Us Five LessonsIn this episode (26:15) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban share some things they’ve learned from raising two puppies at the same time. You Will Learn how puppy personalities affect training if fear periods are real how puppies comunicate why puppies are not small dogs how dog people idealize previous dogs 2019-11-2226 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast231: Noise Sensitivity in the Agility Dog with Amy Cook – Part 2In this episode (38:52) Dr. Amy Cook joins Sarah and Esteban to talk about noise sensitivity in agility dogs. Dr. Cook earned her PhD in Psychology at the University of California at Berkeley and has been training dogs and dog trainers for 25 years. Part 2 of 2. You Will Learn Why agility dogs can be very sensitive to noises. Common noises that often cause problems for agility dogs. How to implement the solution to noise issues. What type of conditioning you need to fix the problem. How to “prehab” rather than “rehab” your agility dog. Mentioned/Related2019-10-1638 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast230: Noise Sensitivity in the Agility Dog with Amy Cook – Part 1In this episode (35:32) Dr. Amy Cook joins Sarah and Esteban to talk about noise sensitivity in agility dogs. Dr. Cook earned her PhD in Psychology at the University of California at Berkeley and has been training dogs and dog trainers for 25 years. Part 1 of 2. You Will Learn Why agility dogs can be very sensitive to noises. Common noises that often cause problems for agility dogs. How to implement the solution to noise issues. What type of conditioning you need to fix the problem. How to “prehab” rather than “rehab” your agility dog. Mentioned/Related2019-10-0935 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast225: Using ROI to Structure Your TrainingIn this episode (20:45) Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban discuss how agility handlers can maximize their Return On Investment (ROI) in dog training. You Will Learn How you can use ROI to decide what skills to train in practice. How to avoid a negative ROI. How eliminating unnecessary training can help you get better, faster. 2019-08-1520 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast224: Defining YOUR Success in Dog AgilityIn this episode (27:29) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah and Esteban talk about success in the sport of dog agility: how do we define it and how do our perceptions of success influence our training and trialing? You Will Learn The difference between traditional and non-traditional definitions of success in agility. How to define your own success in agility. Why success should not equate to self-esteem. Mentioned/Related Episode 182: Choose Your Own Agility Adventure Episode 124: Dealing with Disappointment in Dog Agility 2019-06-1227 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast222: Interview with the Aces High Flyball TeamIn this episode (30:03) Members of the Aces High Flyball Team that won Crufts join Sarah and Esteban to talk about breeding, raising, training, and competing with their dogs in the great sport of flyball. You Will Learn Traits that make great flyball dogs. Why Whippets are gaining popularity as sport dogs. Why flyball competitors value tugging. How social media increased visibility for flyball around the world. Mentioned/Related Aces High Flyball Team Facebook Page Watch the quarterfinals win that caught our eye! Watch the Flyball finals that broke the Crufts record. 2019-05-2930 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast219: Eight Ways You Can Improve Your Agility AttitudeIn this episode (43:55) In this episode, Sarah, Esteban and Jennifer share how they are using 8 tips to improve their attitudes in agility! You Will Learn Which specific actions to take when you’re having a bad day. Why you should surround yourself with positive people. The value of complimenting a stranger. Why it’s important to give your instructor feedback. Mentioned/Related Podcast based on the article “8 Ways to Improve Your Attitude toward School and Work“ Afraid to ask what RBF (Resting Bitch Face) is? Just click here for the explanation! Science Says Rest...2019-04-2543 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast216: The 2019 AKC National Agility Championship Wrap-UpIn this episode (1:12:03) In this episode, the 2019 AKC 20″ National Agility Champion Sarah Baker teams up with Jennifer and Esteban to bring you the wrap up for nationals! You Will Learn how many dogs have won multiple AKC nationals finals the qualifying rate in finals over the past 3 years how the 8″ class has changed over the past 3 years how Jennifer Crank dealt with the disappointment of losing in Finals–twice how Sarah Baker dealt with the pressure of running in Finals why the 20″ Preferred winner was denied the national title by AKC which groups of dogs hav...2019-03-221h 12Bad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast212: Do You Really Need Video Analysis?In this episode (26:09) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah and Esteban address the question of whether or not agility handlers should use video analysis. You Will Learn How video review is different from video analysis. How most people analyze videos today. The relationship between video analysis and visualization. Common barriers to video analysis Mentioned/Related Coach’s Eye App (iOS) Coach’s Eye App (Android) Timing of Agility Cues: Lisa Frick and Hoss Episode 200: Interview with EO Champion Max Sprinz Our new online class, Before and After: 2019 Masters Agility Championship at Westminster, where Esteb...2019-02-0726 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast211: The Importance of Handling FlexibilityIn this episode (14:59) In this episode, Sarah, Jennifer and Esteban talk about the important of handling flexibility in dog agility. You Will Learn How handling flexibility can help you run better on course. Two types of handling flexibility. How to develop flexibility in training sessions. Mentioned/Related The 2019 Nationals Prep Course which closes February 1st. 2019-01-3115 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast209: Blind Cross Your Way Into the New YearIn this episode (31:50) In this podcast, Sarah, Jennifer and Esteban discuss the blind cross; the pros, the cons, and tips to avoid common mistakes. You Will Learn How the blind cross can help people who lose their place on course. How the blind cross can help people with physical limitations. Why blind crosses may require the handler to be further ahead than the front cross. Two common mistakes to avoid when executing a blind cross. Mentioned/Related Blind Cross Example Live Session on Blind Crosses Front Cross Example Live Session on Front Cr...2019-01-1731 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast205: Five Tips for Better Contact PerformanceIn this episode (23:05) In this podcast, Jennifer, Sarah and Esteban give you practical tips for strengthening your dog’s contact obstacle performance. You Will Learn 5 tips for improving contact performance When the color of your contact zone doesn’t matter Common mistakes handlers make when practicing contacts 2018-10-1223 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast204: How to Use Proofing in Your Dog Agility TrainingIn this episode (33:45) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban discuss the concept of proofing, pointing out common misconceptions and explaining exactly how you should use proofing in your agility training. You Will Learn How to define proofing. How to use proofing to your maximum advantage. The most common misconception about proofing. Why Americans don’t like the metric system. Mentioned/Related Episode 73: How to Generalize Behaviors with Your Novice Dog Episode 103: Green Dog Gotchas Episode 60: Preparing for Your Novice Debut Episode 203: BDA Goes to SeaWorld San Antonio 2018-09-2733 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast203: BDA Goes to SeaWorld San AntonioIn this episode (50:06) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban discuss how training a dolphin to swim upside down can help your dog run faster on course. You Will Learn How SeaWorld trainers use various rewards during training. Which reward surprised Esteban the most. How SeaWorld trainers deal with mistakes. Whether Isaac is better at Math or Dating. Mentioned/Related Episode 49: Using Differential Rewards Episode 160: How to Work Through Mistakes in Your Agility Training Episode 200: Interview with EO Champion Max Sprinz 2018-09-1950 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast202: AKC Invitational with Carrie DeYoungIn this episode (50:09) In this podcast, Director of Agility for the American Kennel Club Carrie DeYoung joins Sarah and Esteban to talk about the upcoming AKC Invitational, which will be held December 14-16, 2018 in Orlando, Florida. You Will Learn Why many agility organizers outside of the United States are interested in the Invitational. How many dogs attend the Invitational. How many dogs compete in AKC Agility. How the junior championship event works. Mentioned/Related How many points does it take to go to the AKC Invitational? The Rarest Breeds at the 2013 AKC...2018-09-0950 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast201: The European Open and Border Collie Classic with Sarah BakerIn this episode (37:33) Esteban and Sarah Fernandezlopez welcome Sarah Baker to the podcast to discuss the European Open and the Border Collie Classic. You Will Learn Who won the European Open Team and Individual events at each height. How the European Open is different than the Agility World Championship. How the Border Collie Classic event is structured. Why clustered times may indicate the course should be harder. Why Isaac has been losing friends. Mentioned/Related YouTube Video: Sarah Baker and Hops at the 2018 European Open, the 2018 Border Collie Classic, and Team USA...2018-08-3137 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast197: All About the World Agility Open, with Jennifer CrankIn this episode (39:52) In this podcast, Sarah, Esteban and Jennifer talk about the 2018 World Agility Open Championship. You Will Learn What events make up the World Agility Open. The unique strategy elements that are part of team roster construction. How the wild card application and selection process works. Mentioned/Related Episode 193: Who is the World Champion in Agility? Watch Jennifer’s 1st place Pentathalon Sweepstakes Run 2018-05-3139 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast196: Should the Table Stay or Go?In this episode (46:44) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban talk about the table, how to train for it, and whether or not it still belongs in the sport of dog agility. You Will Learn The most common mistakes people make in training the table. How to make your table training more like your table trialing. Why Esteban thinks the table should be discontinued. The official BDA position on “Laurel” vs “Yanny”. Mentioned/Related Post plus video: Having Trouble with the Table? 2018-05-1746 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast195: The 2018 AKC/FCI Agility World Championship TryoutsIn this episode (1:04:40) In this podcast, Jennifer Crank and Sarah Baker join Sarah and Esteban for the 2018 AKC/FCI World Team Tryouts wrap up. You Will Learn Which dogs earned automatics spots on Team USA. How the new scoring system affected results. What the competitors thought of the course designs. Why Gitchi did not run in Round 5. Mentioned/Related Q Rates at the 2018 AKC World Team Tryouts 2018-05-121h 04Bad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast192: Technical Debt in Dog AgilityIn this episode (32:04) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban apply the software development concept of technical debt to dog agility. You Will Learn What technical debt is. What problems in agility can be thought of as technical debt. How to determine the true cost of technical debt to your agility training and trialing. Why you might not need to fix every problem in your agility training and handling. Mentioned/Related Episode 77: The Secret to All of Dog Agility Episode 117: Drive for Agility (Three Aspects of Agility Training Part 2) 2018-04-1932 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast191: Interview with Crufts Champion Dave MunningsIn this episode (46:50) In this episode, 2018 Crufts Champion Dave Munnings joins Sarah and Esteban to talk Crufts, the UK agility scene, running contacts, and more. You Will Learn Who won Crufts. How Dave’s handling has changed over the years. Who Esteban thinks benefits the most from running contacts. Mentioned/Related Crufts Championship Finals – 2018 Q-Me Agility 2018-04-1246 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast190: One Million Downloads Plus AKC Nationals Wrap-UpIn this episode (39:45) In this episode, 2018 American Kennel Club National Agility Champion (16″) Jennifer Crank joins Sarah and Esteban for the AKC Nationals Wrap Up. You Will Learn The qualifying rates for both the Challenger and Finals rounds over the past 3 years. What competitors thought of the courses and surface. What happened when the timer malfunctioned during Jennifer’s winning run in the Finals. About birds that stick together. Mentioned/Related The AKC Nationals Maps and Results 2018-04-0539 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast189: How to Structure Your Dog Agility SeasonIn this episode (49:13) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban talk with Leslie Eide, DVM about structuring your agility training in a way that gives you peak performance at a specific event. You Will Learn How to plan your time off from agility. How to taper for an event. How to design a training plan for the entire year. Mentioned/Related Jumping Gymnastics Online Course (Fenzi Dog Sports Academy) Visit Dr Eide at SOUND Veterinary Rehab AKC Statistics on the 2018 National Agility Championship 2018-03-3049 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast188: Handler DesensitizationIn this episode (26:13) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban about how we can train ourselves to take risks on course. You Will Learn What desensitization is. How desensitization can help us deal with the stress of trials (big and small). Why experienced handlers may lose empathy for newcomers. How we can use desensitization to train ourselves to take risks on course. Mentioned/Related Before and After: 2018 AKC National Agility Championship 2018-03-2026 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast187: Physical and Mental CommitmentIn this episode (17:52) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban talk about the differences between physical and mental commitment and how this can affect your dog on course. You Will Learn How we define a dog’s commitment to an obstacle. Why commitment is important. How to change your dog’s commitment point. Mentioned/Related Episode 171: Obstacle Focus vs Handler Focus in Dog Agility 2018-03-1017 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast186: How to Handle Invisible ObstaclesIn this episode (19:14) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban talk about everything your dog sees on course that you don’t. You Will Learn That dogs and people see the agility world differently. Which invisible obstacles are the most common. How to deal with blank spaces. About shoemaking. Mentioned/Related Episode 122: Debugging Your Dog Agility Training 2018-02-2719 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast185: Interview with Westminster Champion Jessica AjouxIn this episode (52:41) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban chat with Jessica Ajoux. Jessica and her border collie Fame(US) won the overall Masters Champion at this past weekend’s Masters Agility Championship at Westminster held in New York City. You Will Learn Why you should consider competing at Westminster at least once. How Jessica manages her dog’s energy. How Jessica deals with mistakes in practice. Mentioned/Related Ready Go Agility Eureka! Stress and Zoomies Episode 121: Dealing with Over-Arousal in Dog Agility 2018-02-1652 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility PodcastWestminster Special: Round Table with Jennifer Crank and Sarah BakerIn this episode (30:59) Jennifer Crank and Lucky Jennifer Crank and Sarah Baker join Esteban to share their thoughts on the upcoming Masters Agility Championship at Westminster. They also give some advice to dog agility newcomers and discuss being “results oriented” versus “process oriented” in your approach to the sport.   Mentioned/Related Buy Tickets for the Event! → Before and After Video Series ← Westminster Special: Living the Dream; Novice to Westminster Westminster Special: Mutt Hysteria (Catching Up With Stacey and Roo!) Episode 177: Westminster Preview with Paul Campanella Episode 153: Interview with 2017 Westminster Champion John Nys Bad Do...2018-02-0830 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast184: Debunking Your Dog Agility ExcusesIn this episode (33:36) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban expose some of the common excuses people make in dog agility. You Will Learn How excuses can have a detrimental effect on your agility experience. How to identify imagined limits. How to overcome the most common real limits in the sport. How to accept real limitations that cannot currently be overcome. Mentioned/Related Episode 182: Choose Your Own Agility Adventure 2018-01-1533 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast183: Starting 2018 with Start Line ProblemsIn this episode (40.25) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban talk about three different phases with respect to the start line behavior, and common mistakes made by trainers in each phase. You Will Learn The most common start line mistakes that handlers make in trials, in practices, and during retraining. The concept of ring sustainable training. Why Esteban never rewards a dog in position at the start line. A sneaky way to train and proof start lines in the trial environment. How elephants avoid predators. Mentioned/Related Episode 3: Start Line Stays; Online Agility...2018-01-0540 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast182: Choose Your Own Agility AdventureIn this episode (27:55) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban talk about how you can reject conventional notions of success and create your own agility adventure. You Will Learn Who and what influence your idea of dog agility success. How you can be creative in determining your own agility path. Why letting go of certain goals can be freeing. Why you might be uncomfortable the next time you go to a bar. Mentioned/Related Episode 148: The Paradox of Choice in Dog Agility 2017-12-1427 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast181: Should You Use a Clicker During Agility Training?In this episode (24:18) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban wonder if agility trainers should use a clicker during sequencing. You Will Learn The difference between clicker training and using a clicker. The benefits of clicker training. How to start using a clicker with an experienced dog. Why dogs don’t dance well. Mentioned/Related Episode 10: Training with Food; Training with a Clicker 2017-12-0324 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast180: The Nuance of SpeedIn this episode (24:18) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban talk about the nuance of speed in dog agility, and how to manipulate handler speed to get great runs on course. You Will Learn The difference between relative and absolute speed. How to vary your speed for maximum benefit on course. How teenage boys feel about facial hair. Mentioned Episode 172: Watching Your Dog on Course Episode 179: Which is Faster, a Front Cross or Rear Cross? 2017-11-1624 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast179: Which is Faster, a Front Cross or Rear Cross?In this episode (44:08) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban tackle the question of which is faster: the front cross or the rear cross? You Will Learn The psychology behind the idea that the front cross is faster than the rear cross. When you should choose a rear cross instead of a front cross. Which type of dog does better with front crosses than rear crosses. The importance of timing yourself in training. Mentioned What’s Your Bread and Butter Agility Move? Online Course: 2017 AKC Agility Invitational Prep Course 2017-11-0344 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast178: Pushing the EdgeIn this episode (24:12) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban talk about pushing the edge of commitment to create distance and increase confidence. You Will Learn How to define commitment point. How to change your dog’s commitment point. Why handlers are afraid to push the edge of commitment. Mentioned Speed Statistics Over 19 Years 2017-10-2724 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast177: Westminster Preview with Paul CampanellaIn this episode (38:01) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban talk about the upcoming Masters Agility Championship at Westminster with Paul Campanella, the Director of Companion Events for the Westminster Kennel Club. They will cover new changes to the event, including the $10,000 grand prize, as well as plans for future events. You Will Learn Which club is older, the Westminster Kennel Club or the American Kennel Club. Which agility clubs are eligible for the $10,000 award. Which height the overall Masters Agility Champion will likely come from. When entries to Westminster open and why you need...2017-10-1338 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast176: Second Dog DynamicsIn this episode (32:37) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban talk about the many factors that people should think about when they are looking for the next agility dog. You Will Learn Which factors to consider when you are thinking about your next agility dog. The difference between love and favoritism. The importance of recognizing the unique interests and talents of your new dog. The role that expectation plays in your relationship with your new dog. 2017-09-3032 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast175: Putting Yourself On the SpotIn this episode (21:48) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban talk about what you can do when you find yourself in a difficult spot on the agility course. You Will Learn How to identify tough spots on course. How to address tough spots with your training. How to generate small variations of tough spots to strengthen your handling. What to call a sharply dressed reptile. Mentioned Episode 73: How to Generalize Behaviors with Your Novice Dog Episode 159: Handler Muscle Memory for Dog Agility 2017-09-2121 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast174: Changing Your PlansIn this episode (26:00) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban share their thoughts on how external circumstances often require changes in your agility plans. You Will Learn How to stack your training days to maintain flexibility for bad weather and other intrusions in your routine. How to shift gears in a trial environment. The importance of changing your expectations without sacrificing your criteria at trials. The value of a thesaurus. Mentioned On the Job Training using Placement of Reward Episode 162: Why Does My Dog Run Slower at the Trial? 2017-08-3026 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast173: Interview with Silvia Trkman on EO, Course Design, and Handling ChallengesIn this episode (33:24) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban talk with Silvia Trkman about her recent European Open win and how she continues to be competitive in an ever-changing sport. You Will Learn How your attitude toward challenges can affect your enjoyment of the sport and set you up for a career of success. Silvia’s thoughts on course design in Europe. What to watch for when reviewing your runs to increase your dog’s speed and reduce their confusion. How beginners can achieve success with their very first dog. Mentioned Episode 24: Inte...2017-08-2233 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast172: Watching Your Dog on CourseIn this episode (20:45) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban discuss what it means to keep an eye on your dog during agility. You Will Learn Why and when you should keep your eyes on your dog. Why and when you should look away from your dog. The importance of using your peripheral vision. Mentioned Episode 171: Obstacle Focus vs Handler Focus in Dog Agility Episode 129: The Connection Paradigm 2017-08-1220 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast171: Obstacle Focus vs Handler Focus in Dog AgilityIn this episode (17:43) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban talk about the concept of handler focus versus obstacle focus, and how to apply it to your own agility training. You Will Learn What it means for your dog to be handler-focused or obstacle-focused. Which focus you need in order to excel in agility. How a dog’s focus can be obstacle-dependent. 2017-08-0417 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast170: Homeostasis in Dog AgilityIn this episode (24:40) Why is it sometimes so difficult to make changes in your handling? In this episode, Sarah and Esteban apply the concept of homeostasis to dog agility, and explain how you can “reset” your agility equilibrium. You Will Learn The definition of homeostasis. How to leave jumps sooner. A helpful tip for handlers who “body block” their dogs on down contacts. How to get ahead while your dog is weaving. The real secret behind Romeo and Juliet’s love affair. Mentioned Episode 46: Expanding Your Comfort Zone How Your Mindset Affects Your Agili...2017-07-2924 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast169: Creating a Crate to Crate RoutineIn this episode (34:35) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban talk with Jennifer Crank and Sarah Baker about how they manage their time and their dog from the moment they take them out of a crate for a run to the moment they put them back in the crate after the run. You Will Learn When and how to get your dog ready to run. How to structure your dog’s reinforcement schedule around each run at a trial. Common mistakes people make before and after runs. The big mistake people make when using food be...2017-06-1734 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast168: How to Avoid Tilt in Your Dog Agility TrainingIn this episode (24:19) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban discuss how to recognize and combat tilt in your dog training. You Will Learn How a moment of tilt can set your dog back in their training. How to recognize and avoid tilting in your agility training. Which dogs are most affected by a handler on tilt. Mentioned Episode 160: How to Work Through Mistakes in Your Agility Training Our LIVE Facebook Show 2017-06-0924 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast167: The Dog Agility SpectrumIn this episode (15:27) What can you do when something works for everyone else’s dog but not your own? In this episode, Sarah and Esteban talk about understanding your dog’s issues in the context of the agility spectrum. You Will Learn How many dogs earned a qualifying score in the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 2016. Why you shouldn’t feel like you’re the only one dealing with a specific problem in agility. How to find help for your specific problem. Why you should leave your poker chips at home before going to the jung...2017-06-0215 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast165: Should You Be a Dog Agility Minimalist?In this episode (21:41) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban explore how a minimalist approach to dog agility training can protect people from feeling overwhelmed–especially if they have a dog new to agility. You Will Learn Why Esteban thinks he’s an agility minimalist. How minimalism can protect you from feeling overwhelmed with your new dog. How to identify the essential skills and behaviors needed for the minimalist approach. Proper traffic etiquette. 2017-05-1921 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast164: The Value of Outside Influence on Your Dog Agility TrainingIn this episode (24:32) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban discuss the impact that external influences can have on your agility, and how you can use them to advance your own training. You Will Learn Who/what your biggest outside influences are. How they affect your training. Why you should embrace outside influences. Mentioned Episode 148: The Paradox of Choice in Dog Agility Episode 42: The Internet, Dog Agility, and You 2017-05-1224 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast163: Tips for Memorizing CoursesIn this episode (18:46) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban help you memorize your courses by figuring out the dog’s line and the handler’s path and combining them with visualization. You Will Learn Why you should focus on your own path as well as your dog’s. How knowing your dog’s line can reduce your memorization burden. The 3 different views you can have during visualization. Mentioned Episode 87: Improving Your Course Memorization 2017-05-0418 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast162: Why Does My Dog Run Slower at the Trial?In this episode (16:29) Sarah and Esteban talk about dogs that perform better at home than at shows. Some dogs slow down at trials while other dogs run fast but consistently make mistakes on the same thing like start lines or weave poles. We share some tips for both training and trialing to help handlers work through these issues. You Will Learn Why some dogs run slower at shows than at home or practice. Why you need to make your practices harder than the trial. How to “practice” with your dog at a trial. Proper atti...2017-04-2816 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast160: How to Work Through Mistakes in Your Agility TrainingIn this episode (39:11) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban share some thoughts on the exact steps they take when the dog makes a mistake in agility training. You Will Learn Exactly how Esteban and Sarah react to mistakes when training. How to keep your dog’s drive and enthusiasm up in the face of repeated mistakes. Why Sarah uses “microbreaks” with her border collie. Esteban’s thoughts on No Reward Marks (NRMs) in agility training. Mentioned Analyzing Your Mistakes in Dog Agility Episode 30: Analyzing Mistakes and a Look at Systems On the Job Trai...2017-04-1439 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast159: Handler Muscle Memory for Dog AgilityIn this episode (23:42) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban apply the concept of “muscle memory” to dog agility. They talk about how it works, why it’s important, and how you can use it to your advantage. You Will Learn The definition of muscle memory. How muscle memory works. Why muscle memory can help your dog agility. The most common way agility handlers undermine their own training. The big problem muscle memory can create for the agility veteran. Mentioned our new Facebook Live sessions (called the “Bad Dog Agility Show”) 2017-04-0723 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast158: The 2017 AKC National Agility Championship Wrap-UpIn this episode (37:15) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban are joined by Livestream Finals announcer Brittany Schaezler to wrap up the 2017 AKC National Agility Championship. They talk about the dirt, the judges, the courses, the winners, and their favorite runs from the weekend! You Will Learn If this year’s courses were tougher than last year’s courses. Which course was the toughest this year. How good the footing was for the dogs. Who the winners were for each class. The favorite runs for each livestream announcer. Who ran the “clutch run” of the weekend...2017-04-0137 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast157: The Comparison TrapIn this episode (25:00) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban explore the good and bad behind comparing your dog and yourself to others in dog agility. You Will Learn How making comparisons can motivate you to improve your agility training. How making comparisons can make you feel bad about your progress in the sport. How realistic it is to never compare yourself to anyone. How focusing on creating the best version of yourself can free you from the comparison trap. What is Mozart’s least favorite fowl? Mentioned New Online Class: The Before an...2017-03-2025 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast156: How to Practice EffectivelyIn this episode (22:14) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban help you practice dog agility more effectively, producing maximal results with minimal time. You Will Learn What exactly constitutes “practice” when you’re training dog agility. How being on the edge of your comfort zone is critical to a successful practice. Why you should avoid Facebook when you train. How elite athletes use relatively short but frequent sessions with breaks to maximize performance. Why you should incorporate visualization into your practice routine. Who’s better at grammar; Isaac or Sarah? Mentioned The TED-Ed course t...2017-03-0922 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast155: Three Emotions Keeping You From Setting Agility GoalsIn this episode (18:34) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban talk about some negative feelings that might be keeping you from setting goals for 2017. You Will Learn How fear, shame and uncertainty can negatively impact your goal setting. Why to be wary of tunnel vision. Why tunnel vision can hold you back from reaching your goals. How to push beyond your comfort zone without suffering from delusions of grandeur. How to power a soccer stadium. Mentioned Episode 44: Dog Agility Dreams & Goals 2017-03-0218 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast154: Kids and Dogs and Jennifer CrankIn this episode (38:58) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban talk with USA AKC/FCI World Team member Jennifer Crank about being a mom and competitor while managing a human child in the dog agility world. You Will Learn How far along in their pregnancies both Jennifer and Sarah ran agility. How Jennifer started in the sport as a very young child. Why it’s helpful to establish a relationship with children and their parents at trials if your dog is not good with children. How children can help prepare your dog for big events li...2017-02-2338 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast153: Interview with 2017 Westminster Champion John NysIn this episode (26:17) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban talk with John Nys, the overall winner of this year’s Masters Agility Championship at Westminster about the show, the courses, the crowds, and Madison Square Garden! You Will Learn How border collie Trick overcame injury to win Westminster. How the audience impacts the atmosphere of the trial. How John managed running two dogs in the televised final. What kind of impact Westminster is having on the sport of dog agility. Mentioned Bad Dog Agility Goes to Westminster 2016 Is the Masters Agility Championship at...2017-02-1526 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast152: Developing Your Social Network in Dog AgilityIn this episode (17:52) In this episode, Sarah and Esteban explore social networks in dog agility and share 3 tips for creating your very own powerful support system to get you through the tough times. You Will Learn Why developing your own social network in agility is important. How to develop your personal network by casting a wide net, being proactive, and using technology. How to approach strangers at dog shows (with a video example). A safe, constructive way to complain/vent without offending others or being attacked. Mentioned Episode 58: The Rocky Road to...2017-02-0917 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast151: Judging with Video ReviewIn this episode (39:45) In this podcast, judge Janet Gauntt joins Sarah and Esteban to discuss the video review process that was highlighted at the 2016 USDAA Cynosport. You Will Learn How the video review process works. Which aspects of the run are reviewed. Who is involved in the review process. Mentioned The USDAA article describing the process. You can find over 500 Janet Gauntt courses on Agility Course Maps. 2017-01-0539 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast150: The Global Judging Program with Lee GibsonIn this episode (40:32) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban are joined by Lee Gibson to discuss the Global Judging Program. You Will Learn Why Lee Gibson and Greg Derrett joined forces to create the Global Judging Program. The common elements of judging across organizations and around the world. The positive and negative effects competitors can have on judges. The positive and negative effects judges can have on competitors. Fiscal advise for snowmen (and snowomen). Mentioned The Global Judging Program Facebook Group The “trailer” video for the Global Judging Program. 2016-12-2440 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast149: Perception versus RealityIn this episode (27:22) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban discuss perceptions in agility that are widely held, but not always true. You Will Learn How to determine whether a wrap or slice is faster. (spoiler: trick question) How to determine whether a rear cross or front cross is faster. (spoiler: trick question) How to determine which is faster, a quick dog with shorter strides or a larger dog with long strides. (spoiler: trick question) How to identify perceptions that may be holding you back in your dog agility training. The price of corn. ...2016-12-0627 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast148: The Paradox of Choice in Dog AgilityIn this episode (19:51) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban discuss “the paradox of choice” and how it might apply to dog agility. You Will Learn What “the paradox of choice” is. How the paradox of choice might affect your feelings and perceptions in agility. Who may be susceptible to influence by the paradox of choice. The scariest single digit number. Mentioned Episode 3: Start Line Stays; Online Agility Classes Episode 42: The Internet, Dog Agility, and You The Paradox of Choice: Why More is Less by Barry Schwartz 2016-11-2219 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast147: Susan Garrett on Dropped BarsIn this episode (54:46) Sarah and Esteban talk with Susan Garrett about helping your dog drop less bars. You Will Learn Susan Garrett’s protocol for knocked bars, and which dogs it’s appropriate for. Common training mistakes people make when addressing bar knocking. If you should be quiet when your dog is jumping. How to help your dog avoid brushing wings/uprights. How Response Cost influences a dog’s bar knocking. The importance of jump training, handling, and strength and conditioning for success. How Susan trains jumping with her young dog. The next big challe...2016-10-1954 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast146: Record Keeping Trick for Dog AgilityIn this episode (13:48) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban share a commonly used and free app/website for agility record keeping, including trial results and training sessions. You Will Learn Why you should create and use a Group in Facebook for your record keeping. What kind of information you should record/track. How to create a Group in Facebook. Who to include (and not include) in your Group. The defining property of inert gases. Mentioned Facebook Groups 2016-10-1013 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast145: Course Building in Your Own BackyardIn this episode (23:39) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban share their tips for course building in your own backyard. You Will Learn The size of Esteban’s shoe. How to use a centerline to build your course. How much a large measuring wheel costs at Home Depot. Which spatial relationships are important to keep. How different types of jumps and bar lengths affect your course build. What elemental gold says if you’re caught trespassing.2016-10-0123 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast144: Interview with Sarah Stremming on Behavior Problems in Performance DogsIn this episode (37:52) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban talk with Sarah Stremming from the Cognitive Canine about her new podcast Cog-Dog Radio and the work she’s doing with agility dogs with behavioral issues. You Will Learn Why Sarah started Cog-Dog Radio. Common behavioral problems in agility dogs. How your dog’s ability to take food can be a barometer for their stress level. The 4 areas that Sarah looks at when she evaluates dogs. Mentioned Our Previous Podcast with Kathy Sdao CogDog Radio – a new dog agility podcast on Soundcloud or in iTu...2016-09-2237 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast143: Starting Fast and Finishing StrongIn this episode (34:14) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban talk about how to start fast and finish strong in your agility runs. You Will Learn Common issues problems at the start and end of agility runs. How simple, clear routines for the start and end of a run can improve your times. Why dogs frequently run under the tire when it is the first obstacle. Why dogs sometimes start slow. Why some dogs drop bars in the opening. Course design trends for opening sequences. Why dogs drop the last bar and how to avoid...2016-09-1434 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast142: Dog Agility World Shuns the ChuteIn this episode (31:03) In this podcast, Sarah and Esteban talk about the unprecedented rapid discontinuation of the collapsed tunnel (also known as the chute) across several organizations both in the United States and abroad. You Will Learn Why the chute was discontinued Which dog agility organizations have suspended use of the chute and who did it first Why Joan Meyer created the video that everyone is talking about the impact social media had on this issue potential future fallout from this event Mentioned August 17th: UK International (UKI) announcement August 18th: UK...2016-08-3131 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility Podcast127: Interview with 2016 AKC 20″ National Agility Champion Sarah BakerIn this episode (28:41) In this podcast, we talk to repeat 20″ National Agility Champion Sarah Baker about her recent win. We touch on mental management during the event, running contacts, and choice analysis. Mentioned Side by Side: Hops vs Gitchi Choice Analysis: 2016 AKC NAC Finals Jump #18 Visualization and Mental Preparation Episode 32: Improving Your Mental Game for Big Events 2016-03-2628 minBad Dog Agility PodcastBad Dog Agility PodcastEpisode 2: AKC World Agility Team TryoutsEnjoy a special episode dedicated to the AKC World Agility Team tryouts. In this episode (46:27) Mini Dogs at time: 01:24 Sarah and Brittany Midi Dogs at time: 08:46 Brittany and Esteban Maxi Dogs at time: 24:42 Esteban and Sarah Mentioned 2012 AKC World Agility Team tryouts AKC Agility Results agilityvet.com Ways to Listen SubscribeClick here to read the full article → 2012-05-0846 min