Gymnastricks
Gymnastricks
in this book, Carmen Mayer, a clicker training and dog sports enthusiast, provides us with targeted muscle training for dogs. She developed the concept of gymnastricks when her 12 year old Beagle developed hip dysplasia. With the help of an experienced canine physiotherapist, Mayer put together this unique programme that combines easy to train exercises to keep your dog healthy with great tricks for you both to enjoy, stimulating for both body and mind!
Gymnastrics is ideal as a warm up for dog sports, mental and physical training for your older or retired dog, rehab from injury, or as general balance, stability or body awareness exercises. No special equipment is required, meaning it is inclusive to all.
Featuring clearly laid out, step by step guidance and colour photos, this book provides a fun and easy way to improve your dog’s muscle tone and fitness, and have fun along the way.
Mayer begins by briefly outlining the training methods your dog will need to understand in order to partake in the exercises featured, these being click for action and feed in position, and hand targets. She also takes us through the dog’s muscle groups, explaining their function and which exercises help target each of them.
Chapter one focuses on your dog’s core muscles. Mayer takes us step by step through the following exercises, providing both a beginner and more advanced version for some.
- Standing on all four paws
- Standing with stretched neck
- Down to stand
- Between your legs (with circular movement)
- Standing on your feet
- Balancing on two legs (sideways)
- Balancing on two legs (diagonally)
- Backwards Slalom
- Moving sideways
- Slalom (with variations)
- Sit ups
- Hold
- Looking down
- Head down
- Looking through the feet
- Balancing a bowl
- Head to the side
Chapter two moves on to the forelimb muscles, including back muscles. The exercises featured include:
- Digging
- Giving paws
- Lifting and holding a paw
- Pushing paws against you
- Down- sit and sit- down
- Straight sit
- Take a bow
Chapter three then looks at the following hind limb muscles exercise, also including the back muscles:
- Sit-stand
- Lifting a hind leg
- Sitting pretty
- Standing upright with help
- Standing upright without help
- Walking backwards in a straight line
- Down- Take a bow
Chapter four concentrates on exercises that target all the muscles groups and includes:
- Crawling
- Balancing a bowl on the back
- Going upstairs backwards
- Walking consciously
- Changing the pace
- Looking straight ahead while walking forward
- Stepping underneath
Finally, in chapter five, Mayer shows us how to intensify the exercises by teaching your dog to hold something whilst doing them, or by using weighted bandages.
A great guide that features fun, easy to follow exercises that both you and your dog will enjoy.
130 pages