Your saying repeat do you thing doing workouts that works the same muscles differently that it helps keep that muscle more flexible like when we do it?
Great story as always👍👍👍 The most important thing is to know when to stop and how many breaks to take!!! Unlike a human who can know when it's enough or too much, a dog can't tell when it's enough and when it's tired!!! It takes two to three months to build a machine and only a few seconds to destroy it👍👍👍
Great topic i love all things conditioning , my mate made me a carpet mill a year or 2 bk its a free turning 1 for a catpet does 2-3 full turns gets em in pretty good shape with hand walks + some flirt pole , i have a slat mill also i find that particular carpet mill better , keep up the great work i look foward to your content much respect from wales 👍
@@snypes-nj7oicarpet mill is more convenient than dragging and can be just as good depending on the spin of the mill! A looser carpet mill for endurance or wind and a tighter one for strength! Most carpet mills are adjustable!
Conditioning is an art form. Many ways to go about. You have some great tools that are effective. Thanks for your comments,input and support. More on the way. Respect to you and Wales.
Mr. Richard, in my humble opinion. I think it depends on the individual dogs. I personally believe if you can’t breathe it doesn’t matter how strong you are. A naturally muscular dog would need more air work and vice verse. A good balance is optimal and hard to find sometimes. Thank you again, much respect.
@@richardgarciaschoolboy7746 I actually traded a brand new, never used River Curly mill for a used one because the new one was too stiff. There are disadvantages, but for what I use it for, a free spinning mill can’t be beat.
@@richardgarciaschoolboy7746 & when would you incorporate it in your keep boss? Earlier stages, gradually throughout or later stages? I'm so thrilled for your reply, gives me goosebumps, legend
I lean towards strength but of course you have to have air or you can not compete
Everyone has their preferences. Thanks for your comment.
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Great video understanding both is so important combining both is and art great video brother
Thank you brother.
I mix them from the start
4 days of work per week
2 of endurance
2 of strength
Materials
Slat mill
Carpet mill
Swimming pool
Thanks for sharing. Sounds like a good program.
Your saying repeat do you thing doing workouts that works the same muscles differently that it helps keep that muscle more flexible like when we do it?
Good point. Yes it can do different things to build up different muscles and have them more flexible. Doing stretch exercises and rubdowns help too.
U can get plenty air while doing strenght work
Yes you can. I did both.
Requesting a segment on "The ( ways ) You tested how good your conditioning was after your practice keeps_???"
Good topic. I'll put it on my list
Just got in debate about this same subject great content mr.garica!!
Debate away,my friend. I appreciate your comment and support.
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Great story as always👍👍👍 The most important thing is to know when to stop and how many breaks to take!!! Unlike a human who can know when it's enough or too much, a dog can't tell when it's enough and when it's tired!!! It takes two to three months to build a machine and only a few seconds to destroy it👍👍👍
All true. Good points. Most push their dogs too hard without enough rest or the proper nutrition.
Great topic i love all things conditioning , my mate made me a carpet mill a year or 2 bk its a free turning 1 for a catpet does 2-3 full turns gets em in pretty good shape with hand walks + some flirt pole , i have a slat mill also i find that particular carpet mill better , keep up the great work i look foward to your content much respect from wales 👍
Do carpet mills build strenght better than dragging chains
@snypes-nj7oi iv never dragged chains I'm gna try it out it's very popular and easy to adjust gna give it to go myself with 10lb chain
@@snypes-nj7oicarpet mill is more convenient than dragging and can be just as good depending on the spin of the mill! A looser carpet mill for endurance or wind and a tighter one for strength! Most carpet mills are adjustable!
Conditioning is an art form. Many ways to go about. You have some great tools that are effective. Thanks for your comments,input and support. More on the way. Respect to you and Wales.
Only thing worse than getting slammed around is gassing out.
Yep that's the worst.
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Can strength consume wind??
Not strength but bulk can. Heavier muscle need more oxygen and more lactic acid buildup.
Mr. Richard, in my humble opinion. I think it depends on the individual dogs. I personally believe if you can’t breathe it doesn’t matter how strong you are. A naturally muscular dog would need more air work and vice verse. A good balance is optimal and hard to find sometimes.
Thank you again, much respect.
You're right on all counts as far as I'm concerned. You're welcome. Respect to you.
Who has heard Robert Lemm on free spinning mills? Does it hold any relevance
@markballard1515 He has a book and vids on the subject that many have used as a reference and learning so yes it's relevant.
@@richardgarciaschoolboy7746 I actually traded a brand new, never used River Curly mill for a used one because the new one was too stiff. There are disadvantages, but for what I use it for, a free spinning mill can’t be beat.
The way I worked my last one was put in constant strain no matter which way she moved it worked well you and Tim Gibson know how I did it
Thanks for your input
Good video bro 😎
Thank you very much
Just enjoy hearing these past stories keep them coming, buddy.
I appreciate it very much. Will do. More on the way.
We do endurance leading into strength training! calisthenics is part of our endurance training!
Nice. Same here. Keep up the good work.
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Good information every time!👊🏾
Thank you Rob
What would u change about your strength training to things you know now, Mr Garcia?
I would drag weights now. Get the dog to pull his own weight. Maybe a carpet mill too
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& when would you incorporate it in your keep boss? Earlier stages, gradually throughout or later stages? I'm so thrilled for your reply, gives me goosebumps, legend
@user-jl6rk2jl7s In my keep I worked on building their air up the first 4 weeks then building power and strength the last 4 weeks.
@@Russell-n6u Respect to you
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Air first, then hard work
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Resistance training yep ❤
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