Forced Front Cross [video]
Forced Front Cross is one of the most efficient techniques when you need to get the dog behind a jump. The handler needs to pay attention to all handling elements when executing the technique.
View ArticleReverse V-Set [video]
Some dogs react very easily to changes in rhythm and seem to turn effortlessly over jumps. There are some dogs, however, that need to be almost forced to collect so they won't jump wide. Reverse...
View ArticleV-Set [video]
Not all dogs turn with just a change in handler's rhythm. V-Set is one of the techniques that you can use to "force" the dog on the correct line and jump to the preferred direction.
View ArticleReverse Wrap [video]
Reverse Wrap gives the dog the shortest path around the wing and enables a tight and quick turn. Some dogs react to Reverse Wrap naturally, but to some dogs it has to be taught.
View ArticleBackside Send [video]
European style courses include nowadays backside jumps, almost without exception. This is why many of the OMD handling techniques are based on different types of backside jumps and very strong basic...
View ArticleList of OMD Handling Techniques
OneMind Dogs currently uses almost 30 handling techniques. Amazingly, the first 20, the basic techniques, are purely natural reactions by the dog to the handlers' cues. The rest of the techniques need...
View ArticleGrab To Weaves [video]
By mastering the Grab to Weaves technique it is possible to have a very high success rate in weave entries, no matter how challenging the setup is.
View ArticleReverse V-Set
A Reverse V-Set is a handling technique that is used to shape the dog's line of approach to a jump. Read an article of this technique by leading OMD Coach Jaakko Suoknuuti.
View ArticleFalse Turn [video]
False Turn is a useful handling technique when you need to change the dog's line without changing the handling side. False Turn allows the handler to keep moving forward all the time.
View ArticleLateral Push [video]
In Lateral Push, the handler sends the dog laterally to an obstacle from a distance.
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