Jan Van Maren
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There just needs to be a fight. And, well, as earlier mentioned, we need to get mean again. Yeah. We need to search the dog. We need to step into the dog. And, well, who gives a shit if you give the stick pressure and you touch the dog by... by accident?
There just needs to be a fight. And, well, as earlier mentioned, we need to get mean again. Yeah. We need to search the dog. We need to step into the dog. And, well, who gives a shit if you give the stick pressure and you touch the dog by... by accident?
Well, yeah. When we teach helpers for a long bite, we also always say, okay, you stand on both feet next to each other, put the sleeve in front of you with some air in between the sleeve and the body and just catch it. And, well, that's a good thing, but... The step after that part is put your wrong foot in front of you and just step with your other foot in and create the same thing.
Well, yeah. When we teach helpers for a long bite, we also always say, okay, you stand on both feet next to each other, put the sleeve in front of you with some air in between the sleeve and the body and just catch it. And, well, that's a good thing, but... The step after that part is put your wrong foot in front of you and just step with your other foot in and create the same thing.
And stepping back in the catching, it gives also too much space for the helper to turn it out. Because if you step into the dog and the dog is coming into the sleeve, you have much more momentum to get the dog to the ground again. So you're stronger. the nature is going to be with you.
And stepping back in the catching, it gives also too much space for the helper to turn it out. Because if you step into the dog and the dog is coming into the sleeve, you have much more momentum to get the dog to the ground again. So you're stronger. the nature is going to be with you.
So then you can put the dog on the ground and give pressure way earlier than stepping backwards and need to make a whole circle to manage it for having the dog on the ground.
So then you can put the dog on the ground and give pressure way earlier than stepping backwards and need to make a whole circle to manage it for having the dog on the ground.
Yeah, if you recognize that kind of things and if you're stable enough in the head, you should... Getting less fast to the dog.
Yeah, if you recognize that kind of things and if you're stable enough in the head, you should... Getting less fast to the dog.
Yeah, so not speed up. Because if you're going to speed up as helper, then... Well, then you're hiding that kind of things. And that's very valuable for a judge to see. So take the speed back and push more. More threat in front of the dog. So you expose it. Yes, and in the most circumstances, you don't even have to turn it out.
Yeah, so not speed up. Because if you're going to speed up as helper, then... Well, then you're hiding that kind of things. And that's very valuable for a judge to see. So take the speed back and push more. More threat in front of the dog. So you expose it. Yes, and in the most circumstances, you don't even have to turn it out.
Because if the dog doesn't have any speed, why should you make a turn? Yeah, very good point. So the dog is coming on the sleeve. We want to chase that dog away because that dog is not good enough at that moment. So we take it on the body.
Because if the dog doesn't have any speed, why should you make a turn? Yeah, very good point. So the dog is coming on the sleeve. We want to chase that dog away because that dog is not good enough at that moment. So we take it on the body.
There's no need. And the same thing with the attack out of back transport. I almost see no helper anymore.
There's no need. And the same thing with the attack out of back transport. I almost see no helper anymore.
that that is running into the dog with a lot of pressure and a lot of them making a full 360 turn for no reason yes no reason no it's it's running in dog is on the sleeve directly going in the pressure phase that's how a proper attack out of that transport because if you if you for no reason have to do this it's prey drive then
that that is running into the dog with a lot of pressure and a lot of them making a full 360 turn for no reason yes no reason no it's it's running in dog is on the sleeve directly going in the pressure phase that's how a proper attack out of that transport because if you if you for no reason have to do this it's prey drive then
But, well, it's easy to talk, of course, from the sideline now.
But, well, it's easy to talk, of course, from the sideline now.