Not exact matches
The
basic handstand push up is a great
exercise but it is limited by the fact that your head gets in the way so you have limited range
of motion.
The
basic goal
of this phase
of the warm up routine is to ensure that you have the proper range
of motion to effectively perform your weight lifting
exercises.
Forward and backward heeling, advanced turns, and Finish
exercise; c.) Distance control for all
Basic Obedience I commands, up to 100 yards away from the handler d.) Stand / Stay e.) Stand Out
Of Motion f.) Beginning to Advanced Retrieving on Command: Find It Command, Hold command, Drop command, Holding Different Retrieve Objects; Carrying Objects; Fetch command; Retrieving multiple objects; Deliver to hand; etc. (optional) g.) Advanced Behavioral Modification, for continuing behavioral issues h.) Send Away i.) Intermediate Training Theory j.) Drive Capping l.) Beginning Tracking (optional) k.) Intermediate Management Program II
In
Basic Obedience I, we will have completed the following
exercises: a.) Manners b.) Barrier Training c.) Sit / Stay d.) Down / Stay e.) Sit Out
Of Motion f.) Down Out
Of Motion g.) Come When Called h.) Heeling: straight, turns, automatic Sit i.) Handler Skills (too many to list here) j.) Management Program II