Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Daisy Peel seminar, taking breaks and boots

WELL, it feels like I have been gone forever. After I had got bowled over and hurt my foot I was pretty bummed, esp. when I ended up wearing a boot-well, I guess I am still wearing a boot because of my injury. I was bummed enough to take a little break from life, but I am back! The boot is hard to move around in and it will be a miracle if I am not injured BECAUSE of the boot, LOL.

Last weekend I got to go to a Daisy Peel seminar-boot and all!. It was like a vacation weekend. I did not bring dogs because with the boot I did not want to haul around crates and shade, etc... so I stayed in a hotel by San Diego for the weekend since the seminar was in that area. I swam and went out to dinner and then spent the day immersed in agility, learned some great things, got great things to think about, I could not have planned a better weekend!!!

I went to a Daisy Peel seminar a few months ago, and liked that one, but loved this one even more. If anyone has the chance to go to a Daisy seminar I would highly recommend going. Of course what I say about what I heard at the seminar is my interpretation so...keep that in mind but it did leave me excited and with things to think about so I have to share ;-)!

One of the most interesting things that seemed to be the theme of the weekend was that there are certain points on course that if you support them better.....you can actually get further down stream where you need to be later. WHAT????? Go deeper into the pocket????? I just spent months trying to figure out how not to support things and move further away, so go figure. Also you can be moving too fast on the course, SERIOUSLY!!! To prove that point on our first course and the last course Daisy had people WALK, they were not allowed to run and so they moved more efficiently and didn't stop and some people who could not get where they needed to be running could do it walking-so hurrying is not always the best thing, sometimes you need to slow down and handle what needs to be handled. Now if only I can remember that and figure out the places where that is appropriate and the places I just need to haul butt...I figure I will be in good shape.

I got to hear what Daisy said about cik/cap turns (Sylvia Trkmans method of teaching tight turns) that Crick and I have been working on, and my interpretation of what she said is that she feels they are just sends, and your movement should still support the direction, and it is basically what she uses her OVER command for.

Just like in the last seminar that I went to with Daisy she talked about how a handling system is just a great frame work for creating your own handling system that works for you and your dog. You just need to be consistent. That just makes so much sense.

I thought the thing that made me smile the most was when Daisy talked to us about how now days everyone trains things so much that we forget it is sometimes great to know how to handle things ourselves, like to smoosh a dog into the weaves if we know they are not going to get an entry it is still good to know that we can get up there and position ourselves so the dog will get the entry even if it is because of our handling, or there is nothing wrong with sometimes if you know your dog might blow a contact and you get get there and handle it so the dog is not going to miss the contact sometimes that is appropriate, LOL. I do not know why but listening to her talk about that made me smile, like we do not always have to have perfect training, sometimes you just use your old fashioned skills.


There was a GREAT group of handlers/dogs at the seminar and some of my friends from Arizona so it could not have been a better weekend.

Yesterday I could not stand it any more after listening to agility talk all weekend and watching everyone playing with their dogs, so I went out and did a little boot agility, so not the most graceful and not the best movement on my part, but it felt good to be playing!

11 comments:

Laura and The Corgi, Toller, & Duck said...

What a blast, I would love to go to one of her seminars!

Cricket's aframe looked great too!

Sara said...

Daisy does do seminars here every once in a while. SOunds like a fun time.

"Boot agility"~ too funny. HOpe you're better soon.

Chris and Ricky said...

So sorry to know that you hurt your foot so badly that you needed a boot! Man, this is the summer for injuries! Didn't they have a lime green boot? LOL! Hope it is healed soon! I certainly feel for you.

Looked like lots of fun playing agility with Cricket - she sure loves the dw contact!

Jules said...

I am glad you had such a good time at the seminar. I will definitely try to attend one if she is ever out this way!

Diana said...

Sounds like a really fun weekend. Sorry about the boot. It looks like something that would make your back hurt because it changes your gait. ugh. Im glad you got to play a little.

Sagira said...

Boot agility! Bet it did feel good to get out there.

Anonymous said...

I am glad to hear that you're still alive and kicking. Well, maybe not kicking. LOL I would love to go to a Daisy seminar. There is one here this fall, but I'm not going to be able to make it. A friend of mine is going though, so I hope she enjoys it as much as you did. :-)

shads said...

Me too I want to go to the seminar so that I can learn some tips to do some tricks for my own dog. I don't know if my dog will learn some tricks is an easy way.

Epicurus said...

Glad you had a good time Kathy!

Elli the cat said...

I hope your foot gets better quickly---but then, maybe you've invented a new sport---boot ability. Sounds like San Diego was fun,though I'm doubtful about that swimming thing---I don't like getting my fur wet at all. You humans sure do funny things.

vici whisner said...

Sure hope you are feeling fit soon. Sucks to hurt a foot. You need that foot!

Sending healing thoughts your way..
Vici