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I sent you a PM a moment ago and I am not sure if you got it (an error page came up?), so I'll ask my question here:

 

In this video (23 mos.) it is clear that you are saying "way out" when you send May. But I could not understand what command you are using in the other videos- those where the out run was shorter?

 

Thanks again-these are terrific. I am trying to learn good technique (outrun, flank, etc.) from bad, so your narrative and critiques are very educational.

 

Karrin

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Thanks Sue and Karrin :rolleyes:

 

In this video (23 mos.) it is clear that you are saying "way out" when you send May. But I could not understand what command you are using in the other videos- those where the out run was shorter?

Karrin

 

My standard commands for a wide flank or outrun are "away back" for the counter clockwise and "come out" for clockwise. That's what I'm using on this video. Sometimes I use "out" or "get" (as in "get back") or "get out of it" to ask them to go wider in general if they're already on a flank but I'm trying to change that to be more specific and use a different "wide" command for each flank.

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Hey Denise,

 

For those of us poor souls who don't have the luxury of DSL in our area, will you be putting the collection of videos onto a DVD to sell perhaps? ;-)

 

:rolleyes: I don't know. Maybe. I'd like to get a good video of an Open run with her to narrate first to show how she ended up - good and bad - in a testing situation such as a trial.

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