1/2-day workshop with Jenny - Saturday, 01.06.24 14-18h

For humans, a targeted warm-up before a sporting activity is a standard part of training. The benefits of warming up have also been recognized in equestrian sports and it has become an established part of training.
For dogs, a targeted warm-up before training is also worthwhile.
Warming up reduces the risk of injury during training and prevents consequential damage from overstraining. The warm-up for the dog pays off in many situations, not only before dog sports, but also before dogs play with each other or for older dogs a warm-up is important to prevent injuries. Warming up prepares the dog mentally for the upcoming training and strengthens concentration and motivation.
This course will give you an introduction to the variety of warm-ups. We will impart theoretical knowledge and also do a lot of practical work so that you can independently apply and implement what you have learned in everyday life.

registration

Registration deadline 20.05.2024

Study goals

  • Targeted muscle warm-up with and without equipment

Seminar Details

target audience:

For all dog-human teams, including sporty and/or older dogs

location:

Training ground Ottenbach

expenses:

120

course places:

6-8 Teams

course administration

Jenny Schedlbauer

I decided to train as a dog trainer with the ATN in order to be optimally prepared for having my own dog.

During my training, I realized that I really enjoy working with dog and human teams and would like to develop further in this area.
I therefore started looking for a dog training school to gain more experience and came across fairtrain.

From June 2023, I was allowed to complete an internship in which I was gradually introduced to teaching in groups and was able to gain a lot of practical experience.

I have now been part of the fairtrain team since March 2024.

In addition to the regular courses, I particularly enjoy lunging dogs, as this is a versatile activity that is suitable for all dogs and strengthens the bond between the human-dog team.

I am currently training as a canine physiotherapist and canine osteopath.

It is important to me to constantly improve in my work and to develop myself further with various further training courses and practical experience and to constantly expand my level of knowledge.

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