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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


Trails To Training Protocol: Phase 2 - Dialogue
Struggling with distractions on the Legacy Trail? The secret isn't more treats—it's a better conversation. Discover our comprehensive guide to Operant Conditioning and Tactile Guidance. We’re stripping away the "AI-isms" and getting back to the pure science of how dogs learn, react, and ultimately choose to follow your lead.
Jason
Feb 2411 min read


2.14.26 ManTrailing AAR
High winds, suburban distractions, and a 44-minute scent age—how does "The Dialogue" hold up under pressure? Dive into this technical After Action Review (AAR) of a 0.60-mile mantrailing mission in Centerville, Utah, where we break down the data behind a successful find.
Jason
Feb 231 min read


Trails To Training Protocol: Phase 1 – The Foundation (Management and Biology)
Most dog owners believe training happens in 15-minute bursts with a treat pouch. At Trails To Obedience, we know that’s a recipe for a dog that only listens when the 'paycheck' is visible. Phase 1—The Foundation—is not about teaching 'Sit' or 'Stay.' It is about Management and Biology.
Jason
Feb 194 min read
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