Alyeska Canine TrainersWelcomes Joanne Lang, MCMTPresentingTHE BACK END for your canine athlete
March 21st & 22nd, 2009
Saturday 8:30am 4:30pm 1 hr lunch break (4) 15 min breaks
Sunday 8:30am 3:30pm 1 hr lunch break (2) 15 min breaks
Continental breakfast provided at 8am
In this seminar learn about canine skeletal structure and how to get the most out of the time spent preparing your canine for competition. You will begin to understand how to identify structural weaknesses and strengths as well as begin to identify when your dog is tired or weak and should not be exercised to help reduce injuries. You will also learn many exercises for improving your dogs motion, balance and performance that can be used at home. We will learn how to assess the structure of your dog. This will provide you with information on improving your dogs specific structure and performance. We incorporate exercise equipment to stimulate your dog mentally and physically. This will help your dog understand and use its body in a more balanced way. This can reduce potential injuries and improve your dogs agility and willingness to perform. Our goal is to keep your canine athlete functioning at its best so you can participate in the sports you both enjoy.
One-on-one working session with Joanne Lang on learning your dogs strengths and weaknesses.
Strengthen your dogs core muscles
Condition stabilizing muscles to help hold joint positions
Teach your dog to move & drive from the rear
Build your dogs body awareness
Learn additional exercises and massage that will balance your canine athlete
Increase your canines desire to compete
Prolong your canines competitive career
Promote efficient use of your dogs body
Reduce injuries
Cost:
Working Seminar Participants limited to 20 people 1 dog per person ($25 per additional dog) $150.
Auditors $60.
Pay $60 to reserve your working spot prior to February 27, 2009. The remaining $90 for a working slot must be received by March 10, 2009.
ACT members get first chance for working spots (lottery on February 28th), others awarded March 1st (FCFS).
Questions: Contact Mary Manners,
m.manners@gci.net.
Cancellations: Registrations canceled after March 10 are subject to a 20% cancellation fee.
Joanne will be offering private consultations Friday, March 20th available only to those attending the seminar.
Please submit requests for privates via e-mail to Mary Manners
m.manners@gci.net by March 10th (FCFS) Cost: $75 45 minute Private Exercise session, $85 45 minute Massage session
Organized by Alyeska Canine TrainersACT is a not for profit dog training club operated entirely by volunteers. We offer group dog training classes to the general public for everything from Puppy to competition Obedience and Agility.
Ticket Info: - Working Seminar Participant Lottery ($150) - ACT Members Only, $61.50
- Auditor - Open to all, $61.50
Official Website: http://act-lang-upcoming.eventbrite.com