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Old 07-17-2000, 02:07 PM
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Klub Training vs Private Training

Do people in klubs train the same way a persons that trains for a living?????
Are the end results the same or do they differ????


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Old 07-17-2000, 02:24 PM
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Depends on you and your dog. Lots of people I "train" with come to the club for the social gathering that includes bringing their "furbaby" with them. Others; we're there to train. Training first; yapping later.

6 months of training is nothing if you are the first-type of member I spoke of above. Hell...3/4 of the people in the club now can't even WALK the heeling pattern after ONE YEAR of training....they'd rather socialize than title. ::::shrug::::

There is not "time schedule" for training.

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Old 07-18-2000, 11:53 AM
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Clubs offer an advantage for a serious trainer. It is the best place to simulate an actual trial, with all the distractions. Clubs also offer the chance to be lazy, and hang out and "Talk" about training. As with private training, you'll only get back what work you put in.
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