HAPPY NEW YEAR! What are your intentions for 2014? ———————————————————— The New Year always brings to the the surface our desires to “do more”, “do better” or “achieve” something. It comes in the form of resolutions…that list we make identifying…
HAPPY NEW YEAR! What are your intentions for 2014? ———————————————————— The New Year always brings to the the surface our desires to “do more”, “do better” or “achieve” something. It comes in the form of resolutions…that list we make identifying…
This blog post is for Dog Agility Blog Action Day September 2013 on the topic of “Aging”. In a recent conversation with a colleague in the fitness industry, I heard something that fascinated me. As a…
Warm ups are an important part of dog agility. Not only does a proper warm up aid in injury prevention, it prepares the body for activity by exciting the nervous system. When the body is warm, muscles are loose and…
Recently, I saw a video highlighting some great things in the dog agility world. It also highlighted some of the amazing feats our dogs’ bodies and our human bodies must endure to play this game. At the time I was…
To improve performance, training must be relevant to the activity. Look at your training and conditioning components and ask yourself “why” you are including them. If you can answer “why” in a way that is relevant to the activity you…