Thursday, 25 February 2010

LGT News

Hello,
Well again I seem to be kicking my heals with this weather, not been able to train since last Thursday now, when will this winter end.


Some good news now is that I have a new jumping area complete and ready to use. In fact I plan to use it for today’s lesson as the main course is still soaked. The new area is enclosed with wooden fencing and has jumps and a tunnel, which will enable me to practice a lot of jumping sequences and handling skills within my lessons.

I was going to get a picture but it is raining now, so maybe il do it another time.
I decided not to go to Newton Heath on Saturday mainly due to the fact I had Everton v Man U tickets and would have only been able to do one run. Was worth it though... 3-1

I am now looking forward to April and the shows starting in some nicer weather. I am especially looking forward to the European open trials in late April, as well as my trips to Norway (March) for training and the Czech Republic (April) for judging.
I would like to say congratulations to Agilityzone magazine for its 1 year birthday. Really looking good and if you don’t already, I would advise you to subscribe to Agilityzone magazine, or at least take a look at
http://www.agilityzone.co.uk/



Some of you will know I had a nice new phone recently. Well my nice new phone is currently at the Nokia Repair shop with what looks like a cracked under-screen. I was very annoyed as it is only couple of weeks old and I had not done anything to break it, however I am hopeful it will be sorted soon. For now I have been using an old pink phone (which got me a lot of abuse on a facebook thread!).
Over the weekend some people sent me messages, I was unable to read these, the screen was ruined. If I have not replied, don’t be offended. I can now receive them, messages, I have set up a brand new voicemail too, and call catcher (as I have no signal I think I can now see if I miss calls when at home!) so if anyone needs to get in touch about training or anything else, it should be okay now.

‘Stretton All Stars’ beat the ‘Old Boys’ 11 – 7 on Monday night to record their second league win in as many games. I have found my shooting boots too, not bragging but I did play well. We only had 5 players and had two games, that is basically 80mins. Now that is a work out and a half! Last night we all watched the Champions league game.. two pizza's and a doughnut not quite an athletes diet is it.

Well done to Ceri Jones who has been gaining some super places at Agility Addicts and last weeks Newton Heath show. Also to Sue Taylor who has just started training with me and has had a great few runs at Agility Addicts show recently also.

That is just about it from me. Might just walk up the hill to check my texts now... some things never change I guess!

Lee

http://www.leegibsontraining.com/

Thursday, 18 February 2010

Wallingford Tday plan and update

Hello,

Just an update on what I have been doing over the last week or so. I have been very busy training recently, I was at Hereford on Tuesday evening and Wallingford on Saturday. Both were very successful days/evenings, and the feedback I got from both was really good.

At Wallingford I did sessions for beginner dogs, puppies and more experienced dogs, so we had a great blend and covered quite a few handling techniques.

Above is the plan from the last session, together with one of the 'shaping' exercises we did. This proved more difficult than it first looked!


At Hereford I decided to try and get as many handlers working together at the same time, on jumpm grids and bounce jumps. Although I was slightly nervous that the whole thing might descend into chaos, it did not. The dogs focused very well!

I am going to Newton Heath this Saturday and then Everton v Man United, which I am excited about!

Lee

www.leegibsontraining.com

Monday, 8 February 2010

8th February

Hey,

Not too much to report just at the moment, it is still very cold (and going to get colder by all accounts) and I have been doing agility lessons every day since last Wednesday now, trying to catch up on all the ones I have missed!


This Saturday I am due to do a training seminar at Wallingford Club, which I am looking forward too.


I am also getting to grips with my new phone. Now its not often I am at the top of the technology pyramid, but right now I must be somewhere close. I can even update my blog on my phone, as well as emails, Skype, internet and media. It should make it a bit easier for me also with the bad internet I have at home, with my emails now just a 15min walk up the hill away!


The football team I play for won this evening (I scored 5 but the team were brilliant) and I have a ticket for Everton v Manchester United in a weeks (Saturday) time. It is the same day as Newton Heath, so maybe I can squeeze a couple of classes in before I head to the match!

Bye for now.

www.leegibsontraining.com

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Wednesday 3rd Feb

Hello,
Last Saturday I went up to Sheffield for a training day at North Derby Club. The day was a success and the weather was great also, which made it even better.
Key Points we looked at:


‘Contacts’
‘Waits’
‘Shaping into turns’

The last few days after Saturday I lost my lessons due to the snow, and was training in a snow storm this morning. However it does seem warmer now and a lot of rain, but at least I can drive in the rain unlike the bad weather!
Lee