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Agility Challenge Tip #5 – Be Willing To Be Foolish
Top performers are willing to fail, and they’re willing to do so repeatedly in the name of improvement. So, how do you ensure that...
Agility Challenge Tip #4 – Steal Without Apology
The idea that talented handlers get their skill by following their “natural instincts” is baloney. This is good news for all of us –...
Episode 24: You think YOU’RE struggling with your mental game? What about your DOG?
In this episode of The Agility Challenge Podcast, Daisy interviews Kelly Daniel of Hybrid Dog Training. Kelly lives in New Zealand, where she teaches...
Agility Challenge Tip #3 – Spend 15 minutes a day engraving the skill on your brain
What's the best way to learn a skill? In this Agility Challenge Tip I'll talk about the 'engraving approach' or the 'engraving method', and...
Agility Challenge Tip #2 – Ignition, And Staring At Who You Want To Become
In this week's Agility Challenge Tip, I'll dive into the power of something called 'ignition' for talent development in dog agility. Ignition is that...
Agility Challenge Tip 1: Get A Notebook
Over the years, I’ve talked a lot about something called purposeful or deliberate practice, and how important it is to your dog agility handling...