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🗓️ 23 October 2018
⏱️ 26 minutes
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If you are like me, you mostly train by yourself. And training by yourself definitely has some pros and cons.
If you're also an introvert like me, that alone time with your dogs is the best part of your day. But it means we have to work a little harder to get feedback that is required to continually improve our training skills. This is where video is a handy training tool and we're talking about it on this episode.
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0:00.0 | To make faster progress, you've got to have some feedback. |
0:02.4 | That feedback can come in the form of other people outside of yourself. |
0:06.4 | Or if you don't have someone in person watching you train, which most of us don't, then video is just a fantastic tool. |
0:13.4 | And if you're not using it, you're not going to get as much progress as you would if you did use it. |
0:19.5 | That's kind of a weak sell. |
0:20.8 | But anyways, use the video. |
0:35.6 | Hey there, fellow training nerds. I'm Hannah Branigan, and you're listening to drinking from the |
0:40.9 | toilet. If you like to geek out about dog training but sometimes get stuck translating that |
0:45.1 | geekery into reality, you're in the right place. This week, we're diving into some ideas around |
0:50.1 | things we can do to make the most of our training sessions, make faster progress with our training. |
0:55.4 | Because I know you're like me and time is a limited resource. It's just something we don't have |
0:59.4 | enough of. I know we have other things in common too. I know that like me, you love learning about |
1:03.9 | learning and thinking about training and seeing those light bulb moments come on when your dog |
1:08.0 | learns a new skill. Like me, you probably also have a skeleton |
1:11.5 | hanging in your living room year round. Okay, I'm just kidding about that last one. I think most of you |
1:15.9 | probably keep your skeletons in your closet like normal people. But I think probably we both |
1:20.9 | mostly train by ourselves. We're doing a lot of our dog training alone. That has some |
1:25.1 | pros and some cons. There's a lot going for it. |
1:27.9 | If you're an introvert, also like me, then that quality time you spend alone with your dogs |
1:32.5 | is like the best part of your day. I love that. But when you're training entirely alone, |
1:37.8 | it's a lot harder to stay motivated and it's also a lot harder to stay objective about your training. |
1:43.9 | It's just, it's so much easier to miss small things that are happening, subconscious, |
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