Dog Sports

Don’t Keep a Diary – Keep a Performance Journal (article)

October 11, 2013

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Evaluating Your Mental Performance (article)

October 11, 2013

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Handling Disappointment (article)

October 11, 2013

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Mentorship and Motivation (article)

October 11, 2013

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Training Effect for Dog Sports (video)

October 10, 2013

Do you want to know how to peak at an event?  How you plan you time can make or break you in major competition. It is said that 75% of your success is already decided prior to getting to the event.  It is decided by how you prepare for the event. This brief course will […]

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Temper! Temper! (article)

September 17, 2013

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Dealing with Distractions Part Two (article)

September 17, 2013

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Dealing with Distractions – Part One (article)

September 17, 2013

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Self Image in Agility (article)

September 17, 2013

Competition performance is a function of three mental processes; the Conscious Mind, the Subconscious and the Self Image.  The mind is like a submarine.  The Conscious Mind is the periscope/sonar system.  It is the eyes and ears of the boat as it gathers the information for decision making.  The captain depends on this information to […]

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How can I avoid the pressure that I feel when competing? (article)

September 17, 2013

This question or something like it comes up a lot from handlers.  In fact, I might have asked that same question early in my career.  We are conditioned by the commonly held idea that pressure is a bad thing.  If it’s bad then we need to avoid it. That idea presented a problem for me […]

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