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They were the death of me this weekend. We hit them but each time we needed to re-line up for them. So here I sit at 7am, before I need to get up for work, looking for/reading articles on proofing weave entries.
Seriously. I wasn't supposed to get so into this. Oh well, now, what did you do to proof your weaves? Frustratingly Sloan almost never misses her entry at my work/training facility so I am sure some of it was the environment/new equip. I have my own set of 2x2s which I can back track in but what other exercises has everyone else used to proof their entries?
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Go back and redo the 2x2's focusing on entries. You should be able to send her from anywhere around the 2x2's and have her find the entrance. Imagine there is a clock around the poles with the first pole at 6 o'clock. Can you send her from 8? 10? 11? how about the other side, 5? 3? 2? If she struggles anywhere, move closer to the entrance to help her out and then gradually further away again. Also, practice racing her to the weaves from different angles. Another thing people forget to practice is handler motion, what happens when you flail your arms like you tripped, does it pull her out? What if you do a late rear cross? There is an endless amount of things to proof in weaves.
![]() ETA, The first article "A New Twist on 2x2's" on this page is a good article explaining the clock around the 2x2's. http://www.cleanrun.com/index.cfm?fu...ategory_id=457
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Going back to 2x2 helps. Another thing is nailing entries as part of sequences and at high speed. It's tough and, depending on the dog, far less fun to collect and nail that entry after flying around a course and focusing on sailing over supafun jumps, etc. You want the dog to be not only successfully finding the entry from any angle but actively wanting it, charging it, and smoothly transitioning that speed into collection and settling into the rhythm to power through the poles and accelerate out.
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So re-starting my 2x2 will help this or is this something I should work on with the sequencing? The sequencing seems to be our issue/a new environment. I was surprised she misses even the straight entries. Sara, thank you! I just printed the article and will be taking the weaves and the article out to a park today I think. More work outside of work will help but I only have two jumps to work on sequence to entrance outside of work unfortunately.
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When you work her entires are you using a jump, too? That might help a little bit with building up to sequencing.
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I haven't but I definitely will if it will help. She does weaves about 2-3 times a week all by themselves. I've been working on staying in even when I race ahead because (another issue of how I started them) although she's always had lateral distance she started popping when I would run past her. We also run sequence courses at least once or twice a week but these are almost always at my work (an inside facility).
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SG suggests the jump in her 2x2s video, I believe. And it helps them figure out how to slow down and collect themselves going into an entry. Doing this you could build it up to 2 jumps, 3, etc., so that it's up to a sequence.
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Thank you, I'll add a jump to our sessions for sure then. It makes sense, really.
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I second the adding a jump.. putting it at different angles both at a straight line plus at harsher angles around the weaves. Adding a tunnel before gets them moving as well.
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^ Tunnel is a good idea too. Never really THOUGHT about that, but I've done it without thinking.
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