• Boost take-off strength with jump-focused conditioning exercises
• Get the springy movements and explosiveness with power workouts
• Handle the first jump with confidence
• Finally, trust your dog and focus on handling instead
• Trusted by competitors and experts
• No fancy equipment needed
This course is designed by Beata Luchowska, a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, a Certified Canine Physiotherapist, and an active competitor participating on international levels.
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In agility courses, jumps are the most common obstacle.
So it’s crucial to trust your dog and be confident that they’re completely familiar with and committed to tackling the jump no matter what. 💪
➡️Here’s the twist:
Most people expect that once their dog knows the jump everything will go smoothly from there – but it’s not always that simple.
Running the course at high speeds and being able to find the jump with ease takes more than just knowledge of the obstacle.
It takes physical power too, and a lot more.
So…
If you truly want them to nail those jumps, you need to teach them how to do so first.
So they’ll know how to take off with strength and power.
See …
Your dog should feel self-assured while navigating jumps.
A good physical preparation will help them with that!
But they should also trust in your abilities as an agility handler.
So you can finally say goodbye 👋 to those frustrating refusals.
❌ No more missed jumps at the very last moment
❌ No more stopping in front of the jump and going in reverse
❌ No more hesitation
❌ And no more barking at you instead of taking the jump (trust me, I know how annoying that can be! 😩)
Liberating, isn’t it?
Imagine the freedom to choose handling strategies without second thoughts because you two now work as a team.
Here is what might hold you back:
As a vet rehab doctor and an agility enthusiast and competitor with more than 15 years of experience, I’ve seen the same mistakes over and over. 🧐
If your dog hesitates to take the jump, it could be because they’re not feeling very confident about the task.
Guess what – you’ve got probably something to do with it.
Here’s why:
In such situations, a vicious cycle unfolds between the handler and the canine athlete.
When you sense that your dog is unsure, you might unintentionally hold back trust, starting a quiet but impactful cycle.
This overhandling on every step can lead to a counterproductive pattern where both of you become more and more nervous.
Definitely NOT a recipe for a smooth and fluent run.
But hey, breaking news – this SLOWS their learning. ❌
They’re not getting the chance to flex their problem-solving muscles. 😉
I get it, you want to be the supportive handler🤝, but too much helping doesn’t let your dog shine on the agility field!
They sense your unease and begin to rely heavily on your body cues.
This blocks their confidence and competence to navigate the jumps with smoothness and independence.
Breaking free from this vicious cycle requires:
✅ Becoming aware of it the moment it starts
✅ Giving your dog space to learn and grow
✅ Finding a balance between consistent jump-specific training that targets both understanding and physical aspects
It’s time for you to break this toxic babysitting cycle!
Find your team’s sweet spot. 😊
Here’s how:
Sharpen Their Mind for 100% Attention to the Task
Ensure Powerful Takeoffs and Balanced Aerial Phases
Empower Your Dog To Make Their Own Decisions
Achieve The Springy Movements and Explosiveness
Ensure Your Dog Is Willing To Take The Cued Obstacle No Matter What
Discover how to teach and perform the exercises correctly to achieve your dog’s full potential and peak performance abilities.
You can expect short training sessions where you set your dog up for success and make them more confident in around jumps.
This exclusive 54 % DISCOUNT is available to you for short time only.
The offer is going away soon, so hurry up and jump on board right now!
Option 1
Option 2 with feedback
(Limited spots available)
6-Week Easy-to-Follow Workout Plan for Boosting Strength and Power
6-Week Lesson Plan
Video On Typical Handling Mistakes
Q&A Section
Once you enroll, feel free to ask extra questions about equipment, your dog’s age concerns, and the purpose of each exercise.
However, keep in mind that this section isn’t for personal one-on-one discussions about your specific challenges.
For personalized feedback, consider selecting the One-Time Feedback option. With this option, you can submit a video up to 15 minutes long, and I’ll provide feedback based on it.
Agility competitor &
Agility World Championships medalist
Does your dog often refuse to jump on the agility course, is easily distracted, or is largely dependent on your body cues? We hold the key!
If you’d like to teach jump focus, independence, or layering … Or you’re just looking for training inspiration and conditioning ideas. Well, this is the way to take things to the next level!
You can always just use some stuff from your house inventory and I’ll show you how. But for the maximum outcome, you should consider using these:
My name is Beata.
I am a vet rehab doctor and an agility enthusiast and competitor with more than 15 years of experience.
Not only have I worked with my own dogs …
But I’ve also assisted many other dogs in enhancing their skills, starting from scratch, coming from off season breaks, or even recovering from injuries to successfully jump at full height on the course.
I’ve seen the same mistakes over and over.
That’s why I designed “5 Steps for Better Jump Performance.”
I gathered some of the most important skills that, when lacking, are stopping your dog from succeeding in jumping performance.
You can expect short training sessions where you set your dog up for success and make them more confident in around jumps.
Training targets both mental and physical aspects so that you can continue with the program daily.
I simplified the process for you.
That’s right.
You’ll get 6-weeks of done-for-you and easy-to-follow workout plans.
This will save you time and effort.
And you will finally have a well-thought-out and effective routine to follow.
Here’s my BIG PROMISE!
I’ll take you through five crucial topics to improve your dog’s jumping skills step-by-step.
You’ll discover how to teach your dog to master the jump with laser focus, and a dedication you’ve always wanted.
And you’ll achieve all this with the right set of tools – jump-specific conditioning exercises, power workouts, and much more.
I guarantee you will see noticeable improvement in your dog’s movement after 6 weeks of consistent exercise if starting with a healthy dog.
Your dog will focus on jumps a lot more, be aware of their body and build more powerful take-offs.
This course is a product of all my personal experience and knowledge.
Now, you can unlock these secrets too!
I am excited and proud to share these tips and tricks with you.
See you inside!
Beata Luchowska
Beata Luchowska
I am so confident in 5 Steps to
Improve Jump Performance Online Course that I’m willing to “put my money where my mouth is” and back up your purchase with a 100 % money-back guarantee.
If you don’t feel like this course is the right fit for you, I’ll refund every cent you paid – no questions asked.
THE exercise that’ll load your dog’s muscles like a gun! 🔫😊
Enjoy the video.
With jumps being the most common obstacle on every course, there is always a need for more information about the whats and hows of this simple yet incredibly complicated obstacle.
Beata’s course is a must-have for every agility enthusiast, putting together some essential advice from the unique perspective of both a physio and agility trainer.
Jumping training is my passion, and I thoroughly enjoyed some of the unique tips found in this class – from detailed sheets of how to plan the workouts for optimal progress and strength building (how easy it is for an average handler to forget how much muscle power is needed just for a “simple” extension jump) to cool games designed to improve focus and commitment.
This class is perfect for a great foundation in jump performance as well as “upping” up your game. So, what are you waiting for? Jump in!
Nina Gregl, Croatia
Agility competitor & trainer
Chris Edmark
This course is about jump-related skills and motor skills and serves as a great and extremely important jump foundation, which you’ll be happy to have because it will be so much easier to start teaching jumping skills in the future.
It offers both an understanding of approaching the jump obstacle and covers the aspect of fitness needed from a canine rehab perspective.
Even if you’re a more experienced competitor already, you’ll find many things to look at from a different perspective and gain valuable insights, plus get new inspiration around the workout plan with your dog.
It also gives a simple solution for someone who doesn’t want to go deeply into canine conditioning but still wants to work on the physical aspect of preparing for sport.
If you are looking to learn about various jumping techniques (like how to teach your dog to choose the correct takeoff and landing spots on its own or how to balance themselves in every aspect of the jump, then this course is not for you, because it requires an individual training approach.
Needless to say, this course is also not for you if you’re just looking for fun activities to do with your dog, but have no clue about what agility is.
Jumping is the most complex behaviours in agility – and being the most common obstacle on course we can never get enough information about it.
This class is very nicely structured with clear information covering so many aspects of jumping.
Beata truly understands how dogs move and how different structure and breed influences where they need improvement the most. Super nice touch of the class to have tips on how to adjust exercises according to the structure and mentality of your dog.
Loved the scheduled guides that make it really easy to use in everyday training!
This class is perfect for beginners or if you need an extra boost for your competing dogs, you will love it!
Zsuzsa Veres, Portugal
Doctor of veterinary medicine, agility competitor,
judge, trainer & multiple national team member
This course is also suitable for young dog owners who want to teach their dog low low-impact basics of a straight jump.
If you are looking to learn about various jumping techniques (like how to teach your dog to choose the correct takeoff and landing spots on its own or how to balance themselves in every aspect of the jump, then this course is not for you, because it requires an individual training approach.
No, this course is not for you if you’re just looking for fun activities to do with your dog, but you have no clue about what agility is.
Yes. The access to the content platform is lifetime, and it is very easy to use and navigate. Additionally, PDFs of the Workout Plan are available for download.
Currently, the course is only available in English, but it does come with English subtitles. However, we do plan on translating the subtitles into other languages in the future, so please follow us for updates.
If you’re an agility enthusiast who is facing refusals on the course …
If you feel like your dog has missed out on a proper jumping education …
Or if you’re already competing and you want to teach your dog things like layering, independence, and a better focus, you’re at the right place.
This course is also great if you have a young dog that you want to teach low-impact basics of a straight jump.
After all, jumps are the most common obstacle in the agility course.
So you need to trust that your dog knows them well and will commit to them no matter what.
The way I see it …
You can keep struggling on your own and risk frustration, or join my course and witness a transformation in just a matter of weeks.
So don’t miss out!
Seize the opportunity and jump in right now.
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