
Just in case we all fail miserably this weekend, let the record show:
Set up a bunch of super fast, mini Steeplechase-esque sequences into weave poles yesterday morning at the practice field. Also some super fast running a-frame sequences. I invented these myself. Course design strategy? Basically just dragged stuff around so I could keep making new versions of stuff like FAST FAST FAST FLY INTO POLES FAST FAST FAST. And then FAST FAST FAST FLY OVER A-FRAME FAST FAST FAST. Then would move the jumps and drag the tunnel and then try a new version of FAST FAST FAST FLY INTO POLES FAST FAST FAST and then FAST FAST FAST FLY OVER A-FRAME FAST FAST FAST.
Guess who did not miss a pole, not once, not twice, not ever? Hoo Goo, that’s Who!
The girl dogs were on-it too. Worked on them getting into a frenzied fast place where accuracy still counted. But really, today’s practice was for Goo. I think having our friend frisbee around makes a big difference. And super jackpot award of of insane dog frisbee helps for extra good speed or poles or whatever was looking gooood at the time.
Here. I’m going to put this here, in case it’s a weepy trial of sad. You never know. It’s team. The dreaded spectre of E looms. And weave pole expectations in Puppy’s First Steeplechase.
Pretend you’re in the future now. Like time travel but way cheaper!
Hey, remember last Tuesday and everyone practiced so super fast and weave pole getting and not bar knocking and perfect focus and drive and everyone was a CHAMPION!
Just in case.