«We have to always be a bit cautious, because you never know how people will
respond to training sessions, but at the moment he looks like he has a chance to be completely fit to respond again before the end of the season, and to be competitive.»
Not exact matches
Likeable provided a social - media
session at Pure Barre's recent franchisee conference,
training owners
to use the voice of the brand, create mini-social-media plans, and
respond quickly
to posts from followers and fans.
Arsene Wenger said as he
responded to questions concerning his
training sessions.
Previous
sessions with Wikie had already
trained her
to respond to a «do this» command for a fish reward, the study authors reported.
For example, since the squat
trains so many large muscle groups at once, your body naturally
responds by increasing testosterone production and allowing you
to make splendid gains even from gym
sessions that otherwise wouldn't count as anything spectacular.
Let's just say that a CrossFit athlete must
train both volume and intensity throughout the year, but some people seem
to respond better
to one style of
session over the other.
So when VanLancker heard about the ARR's monthly
training sessions and its ability
to respond to emergencies countywide, she knew she wanted
to be part of it.
George
responded quickly
to his weekly / bi-weekly
training sessions that we never needed
to turn
to the boarding program.
Dogs undergo daily
training sessions and work with multiple trainers, which ensures that your pup actually learns
to respond to proper commands and doesn't get attached
to one particular person.
Due
to a Bulldog's short attention span, they will not
respond well
to training sessions that last more than about 45 minutes.
Just as you did when
training your puppy
to respond to the «Sit» command, repeat this sequence as many as 15
to 20 times in one
training session and complete two
to three
training sessions each day.
Lurchers
respond well
to positive reinforcement - based
training methods and they do best when
training sessions are kept short and enjoyable.
When you take on the job of
training, remember: be positive (never hit, jerk on the leash or otherwise treat the dog roughly), be firm, stick
to a regular schedule, remain consistent, stay patient,
respond immediately and end all
sessions with a great deal of praise and love.
If she doesn't
respond, you can gently guide her into the requested position, then be sure
to have a few more
training sessions before making the command in a non-
training situation.
If you continue
to keep his attention and make
training sessions enjoyable, he will
respond very well.
«Our analysis also highlights the usefulness of attention gaining mechanisms that are more unique
to training sessions (e.g. kissing noises, whistles or tongue clicking), although these are time sensitive (dog is likely
to respond within 1 second).»
She mixes other cues into her
training session, which makes it more interesting for her dog and also assures that he is really
responding to each cue rather than always doing the same behavior.
She has
responded well
to this method and looks forward
to each
training session both at home and at class.
They
respond well
to reward based
training methods, but it's important
to ensure that
training sessions are interesting and engaging.
The «three - day intensive
training session» covers things like «what's needed
to respond to an office action or conduct an interview.»
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