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by ShadyLady on 21 May 2011 - 15:05
I use a small clip-on metronome. It had a digital number on it, so I know the proper setting for each dog and so I can practice it. The idea with footwork is to keep your stride the same, but quicken the steps. People leave their dogs behind all of the time when they speed up, as they lengthen their stride, instead of only quickening their stride.
I also practive footwork without my dog.
by vomlittlehaus on 21 May 2011 - 16:05
When doing your figure 8, do you break that up a bit? I mean, when on the outside turn, throw in an about turn. Or do a release. Keep it changing, so she doesnt get into a pattern. Make it so they dont know what is coming next and have to pay attention. Do you go to the outside turn first, you should be. Keep that fast pace going, then on the inside turn she will still be paying attention.
Practice that fast pace without the dog. The CD and CDX have a set pattern, until open B. So you can practice that by yourself. Good Luck and have fun!
by tiffae89 on 22 May 2011 - 00:05
Dmsharkey: I do break up heeling a bit. We also do Rally and a serpentine type heeling. Its how to go about setting a fast pace for myself because I'm abnormally slow in my walk. Ideas on how to create that for myself, not just on the field but during everyday life as well. We will be going for our CDX sometime within the next 2 months (money is tight due to unforseen circumstances.) And its always fun. ;)

by ShadyLady on 22 May 2011 - 14:05
One handler I know has a specific song in her head to keep her pace up. Once you know what pace you need to set, you can duplicate it this way.
It's especially helpful in the figure 8, as dog is the one that needs to adjust to the circles, not the handler...but you need to be fair and keep the pace the same.
If you practice enough, it will become habit.
Good luck on that CDX!
Shady.
by tiffae89 on 27 May 2011 - 00:05
We are going for the BH before the CDX. Just wanted to make sure we could clean up and look twice as good. :)
Thank you sooo much!
by brynjulf on 27 May 2011 - 22:05
Seriously make sure you video yourself (without your dog) walking quickly. It looks far better to be on the slow side than to have speed walker bum happening. This looks just awful. You may as well be wearing green spandex with camel toe, I guarantee your performance will be remembered for years to come. Stretching will also help. Are your shoes in good shape? Footwears is key to our stride. I roll my feet to the inside when I walk, once I got orthodics (sp) I can fly!
by tiffae89 on 31 May 2011 - 03:05
I don't want super speed walker, I just want to speed up my pace. I walk abnormally slow. As for shoes I didn't even think about that...

by Jyl on 01 June 2011 - 08:06
That is something I use to do ALOT... it has been hard to learn to look straight ahead and walk. But when you learn to do that it will honestly look like you are walking faster because you will be taking longer steps. MAKE SENSE??!!
Just my .02 cents FWIW
by ALPHAPUP on 02 June 2011 - 15:06

by Mystere on 02 June 2011 - 21:06

You can get small clip-on metronomes through Amazon.com.
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