Bring your team to the next level! 1. The Potato Sack Strategy Ever partake in a “three-legged race”, where you and your partner each put a leg in a potato sack and race to the finish line? If one partner gets out of step with the other, you both go down. In performance, we tend… Continue reading…
Finding Flow
One member’s story of realizing how Rally-FrEe makes for Flowing Freestyle! Member Teresa Hall and her dog, Holly, are embarking on their first Freestyle routine. Through training for Rally-FrEe and Freestyle, Teresa had an epiphany! Here’s what she had to say: “So, before I start, let me tell you I have not done Freestyle….yet. I’m… Continue reading…
Acing the “Into” Position Signs
And why they’re fab for Freestyle, too! What are the “Into” Signs? More specifically, the “Free Choice Into…” signs refer to Rally-FrEe signs #11, #12, #13, and #33. They cue the handler to choose a transition to move the dog into one of the four basic positions: Front, Left Heel, Right Heel, and Behind. The primary transitions are:… Continue reading…
The 2020 Rally Freestyle Elements Special Awards
We are thrilled to announce the recipients of the 2020 Special Awards! Nancy Marston is the recipient of The Diane Balkavich Heart of Freestyle Award Jenn Michaelis is the recipient of The Cassandra Hartman Poetry in Motion Award Judith Stoodley is the recipient of The Michele Pouliot Storyteller Award Rosalind Walkington is the recipient of The Julie Flanery Trail Blazer Award These… Continue reading…
Mini-Course Challenge- January 2021
Mini-Course Challenge! Every month on the RFE Facebook Page, we’ve been posting a Mini-Course Challenge! You can try these challenges as-is, in Rally-FrEe format, or put them to music for some Freestyle fun. Here’s the most recent Challenge Course! (If you’ve done it, we’d love to see it! Post it in the Group!)
Paying Your Pup
The economics of behavior! The Cost of Behavior As cool as Freestyle and Rally-FrEe are, they can also be challenging sports for both dog and handler. We ask our dogs to stay engaged while training complex behaviors and while putting those behaviors into longer sequences and routines. That’s a proper challenge! It’s no wonder our efforts to keep our… Continue reading…
Appreciation All Around
So many people make RFE special! In case you haven’t seen it on the Rally-FrEe For All group, members have been showing their gratitude to those that maybe aren’t in the limelight, but are always there to help, do a bit extra, or who are someone they can count on when needed! We had an overwhelming response of… Continue reading…
Phee’s First
How we’re prepping for our first Rally-FrEe entry! I’ve just started practicing the course for Phee’s first entry in Rally-FrEe Pre-Novice class. I’m nervous and excited! She recently passed her Skills Test. (That allowed me to assess whether we were ready to take the next step and enter a video event.) I thought I would… Continue reading…
The Judges Speak
Top tips for overcoming common struggles It doesn’t have to be perfect. If you’re competing by video, it’s easy to just start over every time there is a mistake. But that can be demotivating for both teammates. Sometimes the best things come out of spontaneity! Be sure the person filming you knows to orient the camera… Continue reading…
Building Bonds and Overcoming Odds
An interview with Claudine Illg Tell me a little bit about yourself and your dog. Augie is a five year old Australian Shepherd and I adopted him from a shelter; I’m actually his third mom. He’s the reason that I got started with any kind of dog sports. If you know anything about Australian Shepherds,… Continue reading…
