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Canine athlete conditioning class with Gail Baker- The class will commence on the 16th October 6.00 pm to 7.00pm The course of sessions will run fortnightly for a total of 6 sessions: Cost £8 per session (payable in advance) Open to dogs of all ages and stages of training including pups- Programmes will be individualised and handlers will be expected to work on their programme at home during each 2 week interval. Small Groups of 8 handlers and dogs- Contact Gail Baker or Ann Harmes to book a place- Places are strictly limited, and this course is booking up fast. We may also run a parallel workshop during the day - should we have the demand. ~Venue Camddwr Canine Ltd Llanarmon Yn Ial All equipment will be supplied during the classes: These classes are aimed at any dog/handler at any level of competitive sport. All our dogs are built differently and because of this their bodies will have strengths and weaknesses. These classes are aimed and targeting their weaknesses and making the whole body strong and balanced to help prevent injury in our pets. There is nothing worse than our dogs having injuries and with some we can prevent or reduce the intensity of these injuries. At the initial session all dogs, will be photographed standing to calculate their angulation, given muscle balance checks, muscle measurements taken and a general profile taken, this will give us the areas which we need to target specific to your dog. During the main class session you will learn specific exercises which will help to strengthen your dog specifically in the areas he/she needs it. You will then re attend and we can re assess their progress and give more advanced exercises for your dog, they may be strength exercises, endurance activities or cross training exercises. This is a great chance to look at your dog and create a plan to creating a well balanced, conditioned athlete, it will enable more stamina and strength and can help prevent some injuries.
Posted on: Thu, 03 Oct 2013 22:16:49 +0000

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