FF260 All Things Parkour

This class will cover International Dog Parkour levels training, novice, intermediate, expert and championship. It is designed for those new to parkour as well as those wanting to train the higher levels or work on their championship journey. It is ALL the things parkour :)

Course Details

This class will cover International Dog Parkour levels training, novice, intermediate, expert and championship. It is designed for those new to parkour as well as those wanting to train the higher levels or work on their championship journey. It is ALL the things parkour :)

Parkour, also known as “urban agility” is a great sport to boost confidence, build strength and strengthen your relationship. Parkour is a challenging, but fun activity to do with your dog. It includes, jumping, climbing, and balancing. All dogs can participate in some form of Parkour. Once you start Parkour, you will look at the world completely different. You will always be on the lookout for places to play with your dog.

It is fun to look at the environment and find all the new ways to participate in Parkour. You can use trees, benches, walls, logs, playground equipment, picnic tables, boat docks, stairs, the list is only limited by your imagination. Inside can include laundry baskets, exercise balls, scaffolding, carts, stairs, and boards. Parkour should be done in a safe manner, evaluating all obstacles and surfaces before ever asking your dog to interact.

The sky truly is the limit when it comes to Parkour!

This class will provide video instruction on how to teach the different obstacles under International Dog Parkour rules. Videos will include the founders and students of IDPKA, including my 2 dogs, members of the Dog Parkour training page, and videos from the IDPKA workshops. You can visit the website at http://www.dogparkour.org/

Here is a video from our very first Parkour Class:

Teaching Approach

This class covers multiple levels of parkour behaviors, so all the lectures will be released before the third week of class. There are individual lectures for each behavior with instructions in writing and step by step videos, followed by the actual performance. In addition to exercises, there will be a few lectures on key concepts. Homework is not assigned on the concept lectures. Lectures with exercises will include a written portion, example videos, and homework. Most behaviors can be taught inside, however titling does require outside performances. All behaviors can be done outside and great to work on during hikes or daily walks. There will be some bending required and possible quick movements are necessary depending on the level you are working and your dog. If you have questions in regard to content or requirements, please contact me via the instructor link.

Syllabus

This course will cover Training, Novice, Intermediate, and Expert Obstacles and Championship Journey. Below are the lectures to be covered in no particular order. Lectures to be released based on class, and lectures will be released within the first couple weeks so teams can focus on any obstacle of choice throughout the class.

Safety

Spotting

Respect Your Dog

Playing with the less confident dog

Warm Up

Conditioning

4 feet on

2 feet on

Under

Through

In

Balance

Creativity

Moving Obstacle

Over

Around

Wait on Obstacle

Back Up

Multiple Obstacle Sequence

2 feet on –pivot

Stimulus Control

Find the obstacle (through photo submittals)

Send

Send and Emergency Stop

Tic Tacs

Gap Jumps

Championship Journey

Prerequisites & Supplies

Wobble cushions or couch cushion

Cones for “weaving” (or can weave between legs) and for teaching/working around

Concrete blocks, stools, board for under

Boxes or containers of decreasing size/increasing height based on the size of your dog

Boards and blocks for balance training (widths..

Platform that can slowly be increased or different heights of objects to slowly work back up onto shoulder height object

Pivot bowl or object, decreasing sizes that will become 4 feet on “balance
Agility or obedience jump or something similar

Tic tac board -30 x 36 (5/8” plyboard) with matting (example: http://www.lowes.com/pd/Blue-Hawk-Gray-Anti-Fatigue-Mat-Common-3-ft-x-5-ft-Actual-36-in-x-60-in/3595540)

Platforms (or can use tic tac board on blocks) Check Goodwill, thrift stores, Play it again sports. Platforms are used for teaching a lot of the obstacles. Portable platform to take to new places and work in the environment.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007OWSXG?ref_=ams_ad_dp_asin_1

http://www.blue-9.com/

Small stools

Backclip Harness – Active Wear Hurtta, Freedom Harness, Ruffwear Webmaster, Original Fleece Lined Harness, Easy Sport Harness

4-6’ leads

Long line for send objects

Video camera for gold spots or capturing video if you would like to submit to IDPKA for titles

http://www.dogparkour.org/dog-parkour-titles

Sample Lecture

Tic Tacs

Intermediate Level – Dog must go up to a stable, flat obstacle tilted at 45 degrees or higher and perform a tight turn, similar to that on a flyball box. All 4 feet must touch the obstacle. Each foot should not touch the object more than twice (once is ideal) and contact time should be minimal. Behavior should be performed in both directions. This is sometimes known as a rebound.

A tictac board has a cushion / mat surface glued to a wooden board. I was able to get the board and foam mat cut at my local home improvement store. You can also use a yoga mat or any foam floor material. My board is 30X36 and works well for all my dogs.

Use your tictac board and cone, the tictac board should be slightly raised (2-4”) with the cone in front. Have your dog go around the cone trotting on the board. Mark just as they peak around the cone to encourage the “drive” around and off the board. Be sure to go both directions. Make sure your dog is going on and off the front of the board. (You can also use your leg/knee for your dog to go around instead of the cone if it is easier)

Once you have mastered the above step. Angle your tictac board just slightly, the back is propped up about 4”. (I just removed the 4X4 from under the front of the board.) Continue as above, asking your dog to go around the cone (or your leg/knee). Practice both directions. Mark as their nose comes around the cone and toss the cookie to encourage them to drive off the board and not stop in a 2 on/2 off position.

Once you have mastered the above steps. Continue to raise the angle of the board and repeat going each direction, making sure all four feet make contact with the board. The next step is to put the back of the board on half concrete blocks or something of similar height, then move to full concrete blocks.

You can move with them and then plant your foot/leg where the cone was. This will give your dog some drive to the board and then use your leg to drive around. I find it easier to toss the cookie if I face the direction they will come off the board. So I would use the leg on the same side they are on for them to go around.

Once your dog is solid at going around with all four feet making contact and driving off the board, lean it against the wall. It may be a different picture to your dog, so support any interaction. At this stage, I only use my body for my dog to drive around. I would no longer use the cone. Continue working both sides.

Make sure the board is solid and will not fall with the impact of your dog. I actually step on it at an angle, like my dog will hit, to make sure that it is steady.

As you get to higher angles, move the board up slower. At this stage, even a small adjustment makes a big difference to your dog. Progress slowly!

Start taking your tictac board to new environments. You can prop the board against a building as long as there is grass to support the board and a soft landing for your dog. Any interaction with the board should be rewarded.

I had to mute this video, you couldn’t hear anything but the wind whipping around the camera. I think the progression is very important and the volume is not really needed.

You can then put the tictac board on the obstacle you would like to perform your actual tictac and then fade it away.

And now you have a tictac!!

Kevin:

Holly

Bam:

Blaise – tree to table:

HOMEWORK: Everyone should video their sessions. Gold students, provide video of each of your steps before moving forward. Silvers, post any questions you may have as you play along. Bronze should also play along and video sessions for their own review.


Instructors

Melissa Chandler (she/her) lives in Ohio and is owned by her Weimaraner and Vizsla. Melissa has been addicted to dog sports since starting in 4H and AKC Jr. Showmanship. She has competed in conformation, agility, obedience, hunt tests, nose work, and rally. She has also...

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