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3.3.26 Mantrailing AAR
Kaiser: 1:20 PM Trail (The Endurance Rep) Duration: 0:13:02 Distance (Dog): 0.76 miles Distance (Runner): 0.51 miles Trail Age: 18 minutes Avg Deviation: 30 ft Environment: City/Residential area with broken clouds and 5.7 mph wind at 48°F. Log Details: This was the longest trail of the session, showing the highest level of deviation between the dog's path and the runner's path. Maia: 2:05 PM Trail (The Commercial Rep) Duration: 0:07:48 Distance (Dog): 0.36 miles Dist
Jason
7 days ago1 min read


The Power of Repetition: From the Lacrosse Field to Professional Dog Training
The Pregame Bringing the teamwork and discipline of the lacrosse field into the world of behavioral strategy. Over the past few weeks, a series of events has put me right in the driver's seat of coaching and training in areas far beyond the world of dogs. One of those is the start of the Spring Lacrosse season. I’m currently an assistant coach for a 5th and 6th-grade team in South Davis County—specifically serving the Bountiful, West Bountiful, and Centerville areas. I’ve bee
Jason
Mar 55 min read


Neural Refractory Periods & Science of Decompression
Training fails when the brain is chemically red-lined. Understand the Neural Refractory Period—the 24 to 72-hour reset your dog needs to return to a homeostatic baseline—and how managing the "Stress Bucket" leads to real-world consistency.
Jason
Mar 45 min read


Biological Fulfillment & Predatory Motor Sequences
I have been apart of the wold of Lacrosse in Utah for over 20 years. In my experiences both playing and coaching different age groups, I have noticed something. A high-motor athlete without a clear, tactical assignment is a liability. If you have a "Middie" with a 100mph engine but no defensive rotation or clearing lane to fill, they will eventually "self-employ" on the field. They start chasing the ball out of position, blowing the slide, and burning out before the fourth qu
Jason
Feb 265 min read
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