After listening and then re-listening to Daisy Peel's The Agility Challenge Podcast Episode 13 on Where to start when you're starting and what makes an expert an expert I was inspired to discuss with my listeners the points I agreed with as well as expand upon this concept. I wanted to discuss what makes a good trainer and how can you be a good student, it is a two-way street.
I am still very much both. Hopefully, I will continue to be a trainer but I will ALWAYS be a student. I am a consumer of education and it is in my team's best interest to find a trainer or trainers that best fit my needs. I also have a responsibility to be a good student to whatever trainer I choose.
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Episode 48 - Unleashing the Power of Positivity in Agility
Episode 47 - When Trial Stress Breaks Connection
Episode 45 - Trapped in Inaction
Episode 44 - My Simple Pet Lab
Episode - 43 Back to Center
Episode 42 - Avoiding Trial Tribulations
Episode 41 - The Long Game
Episode 40 - Canine Conditioning
Episode 39 - The Importance of Decompression
Episode 38 - Keeping Cool 2.0
Episode 37 - Why Mindset Matters
Episode 36 - All About ISC
Episode 35 - Solutions for Ring Stress (Stressed for Success Cont.)
Bonus Episode - Steve Basson and his dog Hogan, the 2023 24" National Agility Championship winning team
Episode 34 - Sniffing for Confidence
Episode 33 - Stressed for Success
Episode 32 - The 2021 AKC Agility Invitationals
Episode 31 - Regional Differences
Episode 30 - Traveling
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