agilebcs
Posted : 4/19/2006 6:56:11 PM
2o2o
Why? Several reasons: Because I think that the criteria is very clear to the dog and to me and it's easy for me to be consistent about it. Because I've now taught it to 3 dogs and have been very succesful with it.
My first dog was taught a 4 feet on contact and I ended up with him creeping a bit, then I did 2o2o with him. Unfortunately, he died after 1 season of trialing so I don't know how he'd have ended up. With my next 3 I've done 2o2o and with the last 2 I've also backchained to the 2o2o position which I like a lot.
I haven't been able to wrap my head around 1rto and I have a friend who's having trouble with it. I'm just not clear on how to teach it and I'm not unhappy with the way I've taught 2o2o so I haven't really tried too hard to understand it.
My dogs are too fast and I'm too slow to even want to attempt teaching a running contact.
As I've learned more and more in the 8 years I've been doing agility (yikes!) I've changed the way I've taught things but 2o2o is something I'm sticking with (though I've changed the way I teach it).
Good luck with whatever you choose. I think any method can be successful as long as you are totally and absolutely consistent, which is really hard to do sometimes especially with your first dog!
Sorry...this is a little long winded!!!