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Clever sayings...

 

The loftier the building,
the deeper must the foundation be laid.

What does it mean? I believe that success in our sport of dog agility is based on foundation training. It is one of those things where self-motivation can be so hard.  To help me, I always think of the following quotes:-

Greg Derrett (27/04/10)


Dare to dream...

What does it mean? If you keep telling yourself you are a bad handler you will be. If you keep walking a course and  visualising  'failure' at a tricky point that is what you will do when it comes to running it. Better that you keep on replaying images of how you are going to do it right - and then run like you mean it ! It's amazing what you can do if you  really believe. This thought certainly helped in realising my dreams of getting to Olympia , the World Champs and Crufts. Ronnie McAleese



Run with intent...

What does it mean? This statement was said to get people to show full commitment into their run, to give meaning to the hours of training and the miles spent travelling up and down the motorways. It is entering into the spirit of the game and not just hoping for the best, and above all for 40 seconds it is a testimonial to the unsurpassable bond between human and the dog. Run like the wind, stay focused, run with intent. Dave Blackshaw


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