The Agility Challenge Podcast With Daisy Peel Daisy Peel
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Are you struggling with confidence on the agility course? Do you let negative self-talk and doubts hold back your training and handling? Do you feel overwhelmed by the challenges that current trends in dog agility courses present to you? In this podcast, Daisy Peel discusses everything you need to know about the mental side of the sport of dog agility!
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Agility Challenge Tip #17 - Embrace Struggle
Many might ask why in the world would somebody continue to put themselves in the face of feeling frustrated, why would anybody want to struggle?
In this episode, Daisy discusses why struggle is not only unavoidable when it comes to growing your skills and talents, but NECESSARY.
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Agility Challenge Tip #16 - Each day, try to build one perfect chunk
What's the difference between activity and actual accomplishment? And, how do we go about making sure that we don't fall in to the trap of mistaking one for the other? Check out this Agility Challenge Tip, pulled from Daniel Coyle's Little Book of Talent, with Daisy Peel!
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Agility Challenge Tip #15: Break everything in to chunks
In this Agility Challenge Tip, I'll speak on the topic of how to break down what might seem like an insurmountable list of training tasks in to chunks, in order to attain REAL agility mastery.
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Agility Challenge Tip #14: Take Off Your Watch
Why you should take off your watch and avoid looking at the clock when you train. And how to define when and how a training session SHOULD end, instead of defining it in terms of minutes and seconds on the clock.
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Agility Challenge Tip #13: Find The Sweet Spot
Is your training actually productive? Do you enjoy it? Or do you view it as drudgery, something to be suffered through?
In this Challenge Tip, I'll dive in to how you can really get to the 'sweet spot' in practice and training, and how to get away from the unproductive swamp of 'shallow practice'.
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Agility Challenge Tip 12: Five ways to pick a high-quality teacher or coach
Teaching, just like anything else, is a skill that must be developed. GOOD teachers are those who have practiced good teaching skills. There are a lot of instructors out there in our sport who have not paid as much attention as they could to the practice of actually TEACHING. Here are 5 ways to pick a teacher or coach who will actually help you improve and GROW your skills.
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A great podcast with clear ideas that are inspiring and make me want to go out there and really work for my dog agility goals.
The mental workshop we didnt know we needed!
This is really hitting the pulse of the mental side of dog training and sports that we face. This is such a much needed podcast for the dog training segment of podcasts being offered.
Courage
Courage versus confidence really spoke to me. Thanks so much for this great podcast.