Chapter 68: Dreams Come True

In order not to let the man affect his normal plan too much, Yang Mu was ruthless to it.

Running?

"Smack. "Slap you.

Don't listen to instructions?

"Smack. "Slap you.

Random biting?

"Smack. "Slap you.

……

The carrot and stick training strategy that is said to be good, all that is left is the big stick, and the carrot is completely gone.

In fact, carrots are not absent.

At the very least, with Yang Mu, the amount of exercise of the man is enough, basically Yang Mu can take it to the big lawn every day to spread wild, so that it can run wild.

Yang Mu estimated that if it weren't for the fact that he could go wild to his heart's content, it was estimated that the man would hide when he saw him, and he wouldn't want to come to training at all.

After a few days of cleaning up, the man finally settled down in front of Yang Mu.

Of course, it is only in front of Yang Mu.

As soon as it gets home, it will tear it apart, and it will even worsen.

For several days, Yang Mu could hear Li Changjiang complaining to Mi Li every day, either his shoes were bitten, or the feet of the dining table were gnawed by it, or the skin of the wall was picked by him......

Regarding Li Changjiang's complaints, Yang Mu didn't bother to pay attention to them for the time being.

The most important thing for him now is the all-breed competition that is getting closer.

In this competition, what he longed for was not an all-breed competition that would lead to a certificate and a herding dog, but an additional frisbee dog and agility dog competition.

As soon as the man was settled, Yang Mu could finally start the practice of frisbee again, because Mi Li began to officially learn to throw frisbee from old Wu Tou.

But with the practice of rice grains, Yang Mu found a problem again.

Old Wu Tou can indeed throw a good frisbee.

The frisbee he throws out is flat and far, and he can also play it from various angles and techniques.

But the problem is that this is not enough for the frisbee dog game.

In the regular frisbee dog competition, there are two kinds, one is the distance race, and the other is the freestyle race.

Lao Wu Tou's flat and distant way of playing is still a little useful for distance races, but it is not enough.

As for freestyle, it doesn't work at all.

The reason is that the frisbee dog game pays the most attention to the interaction between people and dogs, and many times, people throw frisbees not as far away as possible, but to be just right, and pay attention to the cooperation of people and dogs.

Especially in the freestyle competition, in addition to throwing the frisbee, people also have to carry out special action design, to make people's limbs become the dog's borrowing point, so that the dog jumps up and makes various difficult movements in the air to bite the plate.

At this point, Lao Wu Tou is not good, and neither is Mi Li, because she has not been trained as a frisbee dog handler.

Yang Mu could only rely on himself again.

Both frisbee and agility dog competitions are a technical job.

For Yang Mu, who is now a combination of humans and dogs, the agile dog competition is easy to do, because even if Mi Li doesn't know anything, Yang Mu can handle the whole game.

The Agile dog sport originated in 1978 at the Krufts Dog Show in London, England.

This competition is a new race inspired by the obstacle crossing in equestrian sports, except that the horse in the competition becomes a dog.

In a formal agility dog arena, a dog must cross 12-20 obstacles without leashes and without practice.

Among them, obstacles include hurdles, seesaws, A-boards, rims, staying tables, shuttle poles, single-plank bridges, hard tunnels, soft tunnels, etc., in order to improve the talent and agility of dogs, and this is also a test of the tacit understanding between humans and dogs.

This competition is really not difficult for Yang Mu.

In this competition, whether the dog can achieve good results depends on two points.

The first is that the dog can pass all the obstacles smoothly and quickly.

Second, the order of passing should be correct, and in the process of passing through obstacles, it is best not to refuse to jump, refrain from drilling, refusing to climb, etc., otherwise points will be deducted.

Passing any obstacle is not a problem for Yang Mu, after all, he is now a human being, and he will not be afraid of heights, fear of difficulties, touch deductions, etc., the only thing he needs to do is to improve the speed of passing obstacles through certain exercises.

The correct order of passage is not a problem for Yang Mu.

For other dogs, it may be necessary to look at the gestures and passwords of the dog handler to complete the correct order, but Yang Mu does not need it at all.

It can be said that even if his dog handler knows nothing, Yang Mu is confident that he can complete the race alone and achieve good results.

The frisbee dog race is different.

Without the cooperation of a skilled dog puller, Yang Mu wants to complete the frisbee dog competition and achieve good results, which is tantamount to a fool's dream.

But Yang Mu didn't want to give up, because it was his dream.

When he was a man, he couldn't let Lao Hei participate in the official frisbee dog and agility dog competition, and now that he is a dog, he doesn't want to be able to even realize such a simple dream.

Since there is no suitable dog handler to cooperate, let's start practicing by ourselves.

Opportunities are reserved for those who are prepared!

Yang Mu firmly believes this.

The obstacle training in the agile dog competition is really not difficult for Yang Mu.

Among all the obstacles, there are no more than three kinds of obstacles, one is jumping, such as hurdles and wheels, the second is climbing, such as seesaws, A-boards, single-plank bridges, etc., and the third is drilling, such as soft and hard tunnels, shuttle poles, etc.

For these obstacles, even if there is no professional practice venue, Yang Mu can find suitable alternatives.

As long as he can train his physical fitness, speed, and flexibility, and find a similar training ground to become a little proficient, Yang Mu is confident that he will be able to achieve good results.

The most difficult thing is the training of frisbee dogs.

The origin of frisbee dogs can be traced back to the 70s of the 20th century, when human frisbee sports began to become popular, and young Americans made it fashionable to play frisbee. In the streets, some people started playing frisbee with dogs, which eventually evolved into frisbee dog sports.

Frisbee dog sports are considered to be the most difficult but also the most interesting game in dog sports.

The first attraction of the competition is the dog's chase of a flying frisbee.

In the frisbee distance race, the dog handler will often throw the frisbee out of more than 40 yards, and many times, as soon as the frisbee is shot, the dog will start to sprint, it needs to catch up with the frisbee as fast as possible, and jump high, bite it in mid-air, and then quickly turn back.

This is not only a challenge of speed, but also a challenge of jump height, and a challenge of accuracy.

And in the freestyle competition, it is even more interesting.

One is the quick connection of multiple frisbees, which can dazzle people and be more exciting than acrobatics.

The second is a high degree of stimulation.

Many times, in order to bite a height plate thrown by the dog leader, the dog often has to jump high from the ground, or jump high with the help of the dog leader's body to catch the plate in the air, and the height of the plate can reach three or four meters.

After catching the plate, in order to land smoothly, the dog often needs to make difficult actions such as front flips, back flips, air turns, air twists, and air turnbacks in the air in order to land smoothly, which can make people look thrilling.

What Yang Mu has to practice now is difficult movements such as speed, switchback, height jumping, borrowing, and air balance.