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LABS: Both In Person with an integrated Virtual option
$1,099.00
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- Event Details
- Course Details
- Course Outline
- CSCC Program Prerequisites and Intended Audience
- CSCC Program Learning Objectives
- Additional Info
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Description
This course will provide the participant with hands-on experience in which participants will be guided through a standardized canine posture assessment, exercise form, and program design with live dogs. Hands-on experiences for selected equipment used in canine fitness and conditioning are incorporated including balance, strength, cardio, flexibility, and mental foundation elements. This course also provides the participant with the basic fitness assessment skills necessary to create an exercise program for dogs. Topics covered include basic exercise physiology, dog training, gait training, strengthening exercises, balance and proprioceptive exercises, and exercises for wellness/prevention.
During the lab each student will demonstrate that they understand concepts learned in the online portion of the course. Students will also demonstrate exercises with their dog or a dog that is provided and will participate in a mock class to practice the concepts learned in the online environment. Preparing for and teaching in person and online private lessons will be demonstrated.
Two weeks after the lab, the instructors will provide a coaching call to answer questions to help you successfully complete the two case studies (three case studies for virtual attendees).
· Students may bring their own dog (approved by the instructor – dogs must get along with other dogs and be able to be quiet in a crate)
· Dogs will be provided so that students can work with an unfamiliar dog
· Demonstrate understanding of correct exercise form
· Demonstrate ability to train desired exercises and movements
· Demonstrate and practice foundation exercises
· Demonstrate understanding of evaluating posture
· Demonstrate understanding of how to choose correct exercises for the dog
· Demonstrate knowledge of reps, sets, and exercise variables
· Teach Mock group classes and/or private lesson (even online students can do this) students to give instructions on how to teach the exercise, what to look for to achieve correct form etc.
Event Details
Dates: November 10-12, 2023
Registration: 8:30am
9:00am - 6:00pm - Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Hours: 27 Hours
LIVE LAB Course Location:
Pawsitive Performance
Cornelius Pass Business Park
2079 NE Aloclek Drive, Suite 1006
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Hotel Suggestion (in walking distance):
Holiday Inn Portland West Hillsboro
2575 NE Aloclek Drive
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Ph: 503-640-1745
- Less than 1 mile to facility
- Transportation, directions and hotel details
Start date: November 10, 2023
End date: November 12, 2023
Start time: 09:00 a.m. PDT
End time: 06:00 p.m. PDT
Venue: Pawsitive Performance
Address: 2079 NE Aloclek Drive, Cornelius Pass Business Park, Ste 1006, Hillsboro, OR 97124
Course Details
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Sponsors | Big Barker, Cato Outdoors, Clean Run, MYOS, Assisi Animal Health, FitPaws |
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Course Outline
The CSCC lab will consist of hands-on work with dogs, instructor demonstrations, and testing students on concepts learned throughout the online modules and lab.
- exercises to improve posture
- matching exercises to muscle actions
- matching exercise to movements and behaviors
- review of posture evaluation and optional hands-on evaluation
- how to match what the dog knows to program design
- training skills to improve communication between handler and dog
- equipment choices – when, why and how to change equipment
- student teaching
- program design practice
- prepare for and watch instructors complete a private lesson in person and one online via zoom.
- participate in mock fitness class
- business development
- case study requirements
Lab Course Schedule/Topics
Canine Exercise Anatomy (ASSESSMENT)
– Fitness Assessments - History, Posture Evaluation, Observations
– Gait Evaluations
– Range of Motion
Correct Canine Fitness Exercise Form (TECHNIQUE)
– Proper Technique, Position & Creative Encouragement
– Correlation of Form & Function
– When & Why to Refer to Professionals
Canine Behavior Techniques for Exercise (BEHAVIOR)
– Positive Training techniques to “Get the dog to do it”
– Marker cues, It’s Yer Choice (IYC), Pattern Training
– Client & Canine Interactions
Develop Specific Canine Exercise Programs (PROGRAM DESIGN)
– Design Exercise Plans Based on What the Dog Can Do
– Through Training, Increasing Strength and Proprioception, Progress the Program
– Target Specific Body Areas, Muscle Groups & Injury Prevention
– Exercise Progressions & Variables
Canine Equipment Guidelines (EQUIPMENT)
– Proper Use & Safety
– Equipment Use & Choice
– Wide Variety of Platforms
– Household Items
Canine Fitness Business Development (BUSINESS)
– How to Teach In-person and Online Lessons
– Best Practices for Canine Fitness Classes
CSCC Program Prerequisites and Intended Audience
Intended Audience: We have students from a variety of backgrounds in canine fitness, exercise, dog training and other related fields that enroll in our program.
Student backgrounds include (but not limited to):
Certified Dog Trainers
Agility professionals
Dock Diving Professionals
Canine Exercise and Fitness Trainers
Field Trial Professionals
Military and Police Background
Search and Rescue Professionals
Veterinarians / Veterinary Technicians
Canine Physiotherapy Professionals
PLEASE NOTE: Online lectures for CSCC I must completed before you attend LABS.
Please be aware that the lab is taught in English. Any interpreters that may be needed is the students responsibility. Please make arrangements ahead of time and notify NES @ info@neseminars.com before the lab if you will have an interpreter present both for in-person and virtual options.
CSCC Program Learning Objectives
- An understanding of correct canine exercise form
- The ability to train desired exercises and movements
- Canine fitness foundation exercises
- The understanding of evaluating posture
- How to choose correct exercises for a specific dog
- The knowledge of repetitions, sets, and exercise variables
- Design an exercise program for the individual client
- Be able to teach mock group classes and/or private lesson, and provide instructions on how to teach the exercise, and what to look for to achieve correct form
Additional Info
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