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Evan Graham's Flow Chart for development:
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Basics In the field
Formalizing Obedience
Here, Heel & Sit with 2-sided heeling, Remote Sit, Kennel
Passive Advancement
Easy widespread hand thrown double marks, Initial steadying, Introduction to simple water retrieves
Formal AdvancementForce Fetch: Hold, Fetch, CC to Fetch, Walking Fetch, Force to Pile 3-handed Casting
CC to all basic commands including de-bolting
Basic HandlingT-Work: Mini-T with 2-hands Back Single-T Double-T
Water AdvancementWater Force, Water-T with Swim-by
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Basic Marking
High-success type marks:
Singles, 50-100 yards, light cover, Little-to-no steadiness requirement Leash or Slip Cord Steadiness Assist, Introduction to gunners in the field, Stickman Drills as singles Hand deliveries, Hand deliveries to heel, Increased steadiness Strong steadiness requirement, begin honoring Simple Water Doubles Moderate-to-Long non-cheating Water Marks
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Transition
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Interim field work
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Advancing Handling and Lining
Handling: 8-handed (Wagon Wheel) Casting, Walking Baseball Lining and Casting - Land: Wagon Wheel Lining Drill, Zig-Zag Drills, Pattern Blinds, Taught/Permanent Blinds, Simple Cold Land Blinds
Lining and Casting – Water:
Tune-up Drills, Cheating Singles, Taught/Permanent Water Blinds, Simple Cold Water Blinds
Diversion Marks
Four-phase Drill, Basic Diversion Mark Drill, Taught Blinds with Diversion Marks
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Bringing Basic Skills to the Field
Marks in light to moderate cover at distances of 50-200 yards. Closer proximity Double marks at contrasting distances
Low pressure handling on field exercises at gradually increasing distance Closer proximity, higher concept marking Single diversion mark with simple cold blind/AKA Blind Drills
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| No-hands drill |
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| Soldier in prayer |
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| Staff Sgt Mark Graunke Jr |
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| head swining drill |
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| Tune up Drill #1 with bumpers spaced 10 paces apart |
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| Tune up Drill #2 w/re-entries |
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