"There's no right way to do it, but you're doing it wrong." Is there one right way to teach a fitness behavior? No. But more and more I'm hearing certain training techniques are bad or not appropriate for learning or for fitness. And I'll be the first to admit that I use an amalgamation of different techniques to get the final behavior, then turn it into an exercise and finally include it into a workout. I think it's important to understand all the different techniques, know how they work best, and know when to use them individually and in combination. My first consideration when training a new behavior: Setting the environment:
My second consideration when training a new behavior: Will luring help?
My third consideration when training a new behavior: Can I use capturing and luring together to decrease frustration?
Examples of Lured Fitness Behaviors: Down to Stand Circles Figure 8s Side Steps Walk Backwards Hiccup Examples of Captured Fitness Behaviors: Posture Standing Front Paw Target Rear Paw Target Sit Down Examples of Exclusively Free Shaped Behaviors In Fitness ______ Stay tuned for how I teach dogs to lure to decrease frustration and food mania. Working with June Bug to capture 3 new behaviors on a platform.
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