Showing posts with label Inner Agility. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inner Agility. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Timing is Everything

Wow the season has definitely started here in the Laker household.

After a couple of back to back seminars my own Sports Psychology skills have certainly been revised.


Our own dogs have started the season looking amazing. Even though Crufts didn't go to plan the boys looked very fit. (Searched 'looking fit' on google and thought yes this will do 😉)







Mark and I both have young dogs at the same time which is something we haven't done before. Plus with one in a different height there is loads of learning to do.


On top of that I started judging last year and have had a couple of judging appointments this year already. 






I know the rules and keep abreast of any changes for myself as a competitor. It is a different ball game for me to focus on these rules whilst watching 100's of dogs for a whole day.


Becoming a judge involves a couple of days training to earn your certificate. With quite a few others attending there is no way to practice or test the mental stamina that is required.


And then there is the things that you couldn't anticipate happening and how to deal with them. 





Lastly there is nothing to prepare you for the slating that you will receive on social media if you do happen to make a mistake.





Luckily I had two appointments back to back and was able to experience a more normal judging day with good decisions this weekend. That has strengthened my resolve to become a good judge.


I have spoken to a senior, experienced, long standing judge about my decision at Wyre to restart the class due to a timing issue and allow the first few competitors to re-run from scratch. Once I explained the situation she totally agreed with my decision. 


Whether the decision was right or not matters a lot to me - I would not deliberately do anything to give any competitors an unfair advantage.

To be fair in the grand scheme of life if the decision had been wrong bleating about it on Facebook is not the way forward. Any judges walking the course could have easily approached me about the timing gates BEFORE the class had started or somebody could have recorded it in the incident book for future learning.


An Honest Mistake





I would rather it hadn't happened but I am trying my best and learning with every appointment. The worst that happened was one person qualified for an event that their first run might not have. (I say might not as they only had 5 faults the first run and a dog with 5 faults did qualify anyway) 


What a lovely bonus for them to have a second chance after doing a near perfect round with one jump down on the first attempt. 


What a bonus for a few people to have another go at the course. Who can begrudge a few G1-3 handlers having another chance? 


Hats off to the ring party who dealt with it all so well too.

Those capable of qualifying will no doubt have other qualifiers this season and if not I do apologise as I would have to your faces had you spoken directly to me.





This weekend we had the opposite where a lovely lady and her happy dog did a beautiful clear only to find out the timing didn't work. On her re-run the dog had the first pole down. She was disappointed as anyone would be. We're hoping her bad luck with that will turn around for good luck next week in a qualifier she's going to. Meanwhile they did another beautiful run in a later class gaining a high place and I'm confident we'll see more of that partnership.





My forte in judging is my course design. I love setting a course that will assess a dog's key skills and the handlers understanding of the dogs path to get the fastest route.


Wyre was a real challenge as the rings are quite a bit smaller. I spent hours setting up our own equipment in our field, moving it around and running various dogs around it or parts of it to get it right.


I needed a course that met the new distances, all the other KC rules and was of course safe. 


On top of that minimum movement of equipment to keep the different classes running through smoothly. 


Ring party, show organisers and least of all competitors do not really want to be at a show past 6:00pm at the latest. 

Those that thought I should have rebuilt the course and got everyone to re-walk it may not have appreciated that I simply did not have another planned G1-3 course ready to fit all the above criteria and it would add 
at least another hour  to the end of the day. 


As one of our friends likes to say - 300 million people didn't die. However if I was not such a determined person then my judging career could have.





Luckily for me this weekend at Agility Nuts Show my courses ran as I'd designed them and I received many compliments on my courses. I felt I kept my focus for over 90% of the time and am confident my contact calls were right. 


I had 2 scribes that were also judges that if I had any blips of confidence were there smiling and encouraging - thank you Natalie and Anne. 


We had a dog walking over the long jump that we looked in the book to clarify our decision on and I know that one for next time too.


I've still got 2 judges appointments to do this year and I'm looking forward to them.


How our dogs did will need to wait for another post now but I'm very happy to report Torro got 3rd in Veterans, Rhyme got a 2nd & a 3rd in G7, Devo got 3rd (when I was 2nd oh yes!!) and a 2nd (when I was 3rd normal business resumed), Moog got more and more experience and oh yes, Pikachu went clear and won the class.






She's smashed my targets for the year though so I now need to sit down and write some more or sit back and let the rest of the season drift about to see where it gets us ;)







Tuesday, 6 January 2015

A Year in TOPS

 TOPS is my abbreviation for our house name The Old Potting Shed (lovely but a bit long winded)

As we like working hard at doing better with the things we do and it was only found after at least 2 other attempts at house buying I think it is a suitable acronym.






I have just read my last couple of blogs about Oddjob. Losing him, Tim and Flint were parts of the year that will always make us think of 2014 with sadness. Flint and Tim are a part of who we are as they were such a big part of our lives for some many great memories. Sadly with Oddjob it is a different kind of missing - missing the chance to make such memories.



Other than the awfulness of these losses we have settled very well. 

UpAndOver has more than survived our departure and has very quickly become a fully fledged club maintaining the same level of professionalism and the warmth that we enjoyed.












Michael is settled in Australia and is a head chef in a new restaurant there. He'll be home in the summer if he gets sponsorship as he will then move over there permanently so will need to sort all his things out. It's great he is doing something he loves. Great to future holidays for us too :)






Amy has got engaged and we had a lovely family day out to celebrate. Typically I took more pictures of her with her dog that I did with Faron.



Jack is also enjoying his job in recruitment and we met his girlfriend too.






Work wise Mark is managing to reduce some travel and has less nights away. 

Apart from a few blips the GB managers job is going in the right direction. Gaining a Team medal at FCI AWC was above expectations and has set the standard. 




We have changed the Inner Agility seminar about a bit so I can help a lot more and our weekends are full.

Going to the states to do a seminar was a big highlight. We flew into New York and although it is not anywhere I had thought I wanted to go it was incredible. So inspiring the vision of the planners and builders to create buildings so high. We then went to Vermont where nature showed what beautiful things she was capable of. Staying at the family Von Trapp lodge and meeting Lyn Von Trapp gave other insights into human nature. It's an incredible story that is not as fairy tale as "the Sound of Music" but equally amazing.






Agility lesson wise I have missed all my old customers. I have had some great people come for lessons to help with coaching especially when they have had a dip in confidence. They have gone on to great things and I am proud of having helped them with their journey.

I also have a few regulars that have very quickly become friends. It is great to note that they have all moved up grades too. Individual lessons are a good opportunity to focus on what really matters to that partnership and I'm lucky to be able to watch these partnerships continue to grow.

What I have managed to not mention yet is the big success Wag & Tone has become. 
I have a lovely weekly class - again a great group of people and dogs. 
On top of that we were asked up to London to help the Kennel Club do their Get Fit with Fido exercises, we featured in Your Dogs and we have now been awarded the Pet Food Manufacturers Get Pets Fit Award :)




We already know more people in our village than we did in Grateley and we are looking forward to getting to know them better too.

Crikey I have managed a whole blog of not mentioning Rhyme - that won't do :)

What can I say except that we have done well at the few shows we actually got to concentrate on. The highlight for me being qualifying for the Novice Cup Final at KCAI. That also then became a low point with him doing the dog walk so fast he fell off and me losing concentration so eliminating him instead of carrying on. He hadn't hurt himself and was over halfway so it would only have been 5 faults.  He subsequently won up to Grade 6 the following day so next year we have to do well in the British Open instead.




Despite not wanting to get to Grade 6 (what was I thinking of?) we love it. No thoughts of not wanting to do well (I had wanted to stay in Grade 5 for Novice Cup and Novice Olympia) so we are just running each class as it comes. With Rhyme it comes (and goes) very quickly and I am looking forward to moving upwards and working on anything that seems to stop us from gaining top places. It is most often the timing of my handling and I am confident that we will get up to speed throughout the spring/summer.

Ok thats it for last year - my next blog will be about goals etc for 2015.

Goal one will be to write a blog regularly :)