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Temu is halting shipments from China and Amazon is reporting on pricing changes on the platform due to the tariffs. This and more on this week's episode of the Weekly Buzz! ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On YouTube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos We're back with another episode of the Weekly Buzz with Helium 10's Principal Brand Evangelist, Carrie Miller. Every week, we cover the latest breaking news in the Amazon, Walmart, and E-commerce space, talk about Helium 10's newest features, and provide a training tip for the week for serious sellers of any level. Temu halts shipments from China to US, shifts to selling from American warehouses https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2025/05/05/temu-us-china-shipments/83456690007/ Shein, Temu ramp up advertising in UK and France as US tariffs hit https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/shein-temu-ramp-up-advertising-uk-france-us-tariffs-hit-2025-05-05/ Amazon addresses tariffs, fulfillment as it reports Q1 sales growth https://www.digitalcommerce360.com/article/amazon-sales/ Introducing Amazon Haul – thousands of products for £20 or less, with the majority under £10 https://www.aboutamazon.co.uk/news/retail/amazon-haul-uk-affordable-products TikTok Shares Data on IP Detection and Shopping Safety https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/tiktok-shopping-safety-ip-protection-report/747077/ How to use Prime Video's new 'Shop the Show' feature to discover products from your favorite series, movies, and live sports https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/entertainment/shop-the-show-mobile-shopping-prime-video Generate brand names with Amazon's new AI tool https://sellercentral.amazon.com/seller-news/articles/QVRWUERLSUtYMERFUiNHSDVDRVVaNllNSDJWUlRa Road to Walmart's Open Call 2025 https://corporate.walmart.com/suppliers/investing-in-american-jobs/events/annual-open-call/open-call-2025 his episode is packed with actionable insights, including Helium 10 training tips from Bradley and Shivali. Plus, we present our all-new tariff hub—a one-stop resource for navigating the complexities of international trade. Whether you're an e-commerce veteran or a newcomer, these updates are invaluable in shaping your strategy. Tune in for an engaging session packed with strategic insights and valuable updates for sellers at every level in the e-commerce world. In this episode of the Weekly Buzz by Helium 10, Carrie covers: 00:50 - Temu Halts Shipments from China 03:50 - Shein and Temu Increase EU Advertising 05:47 - Amazon Reports Tariff Impact 08:45 - Amazon Haul UK 09:40 - TikTok Protecting IP 11:37 - Amazon Shop the Show 13:08 - New Amazon AI Tool 13:57 - Road to Open Call 15:43 - Training Tip #1: Child ASIN Sales Estimates 17:52 - Training Tip #2: Filter Amazon Brand Analytics Keywords 20:46 - Helium 10 Tariff Hub - h10.me/tariffhub
Hear about a very simple ice breaker that you can use! #breaktheice #life #icebreaker #gettingtoknowyou #teambuilding #corporateteambuilding #icebreakers
It is important, when designing training, to ensure that learners aren't simply and always getting the perfect client/customer/situation. #ProfessionalDevelopment #WorkplaceTraining #ContinuousLearning #TrainingAndDevelopment #LearningCulture
Monty Roberts' Mustang and Transition Horse Program is an ongoing educational effort to re-train horses for adoption to a a new career and forever home. Internships in this program at Monty's farm also provides opportunities to invite people from all over the world to take these concepts back to their horses and regions. In this episode we hear from Fayth (Canada) and Mirna (Croatia). Listen in…Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/GroomingGlovesGuest: Monty RobertsMonty Roberts' Mustang & Transition Horse ProgramSupport for this episode also provided by Monty Roberts EQUUS Online UniversityMonty's CalendarGet more Training Tip s from Ask MontyPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio Network
Monty Roberts' Mustang and Transition Horse Program is an ongoing educational effort to re-train horses for adoption to a a new career and forever home. Internships in this program at Monty's farm also provides opportunities to invite people from all over the world to take these concepts back to their horses and regions. In this episode we hear from Fayth (Canada) and Mirna (Croatia). Listen in…Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/GroomingGlovesGuest: Monty RobertsMonty Roberts' Mustang & Transition Horse ProgramSupport for this episode also provided by Monty Roberts EQUUS Online UniversityMonty's CalendarGet more Training Tip s from Ask MontyPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio Network
Since 2010, Monty Roberts has held equine assisted therapy weekends for veterans and first responders on his ranch in Solvang, California. His Horse Sense & Healing program is designed for those suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) – or as Monty calls it, PTSI – post traumatic stress injury. Horses can help people learn to emotionally regulate their response to stress and trauma. Listen in…Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/GroomingGlovesGuest: Monty RobertsGuest: Wade Koch, That Others May LiveGuest: Jamie Jennings, Horse and Hound Rescue FoundationSupport for this episode also provided by Monty Roberts EQUUS Online UniversityMonty's CalendarGet more Training Tip s from Ask MontyPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitteror on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio Network
Since 2010, Monty Roberts has held equine assisted therapy weekends for veterans and first responders on his ranch in Solvang, California. His Horse Sense & Healing program is designed for those suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) – or as Monty calls it, PTSI – post traumatic stress injury. Horses can help people learn to emotionally regulate their response to stress and trauma. Listen in…Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/GroomingGlovesGuest: Monty RobertsGuest: Wade Koch, That Others May LiveGuest: Jamie Jennings, Horse and Hound Rescue FoundationSupport for this episode also provided by Monty Roberts EQUUS Online UniversityMonty's CalendarGet more Training Tip s from Ask MontyPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitteror on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio Network
Comsteria's media trainer Colin Kelly with advice on a neat and tidy way to 'put the brakes on' and stop talking when you're giving an interview. Don't user use this..it would get annoying if you did it on every answer, but used sparingly, this is a good technique to help end an answer strongly and get a key call to action across.
Here's a simple step you can take to improve your understanding of the media, which in turn will increase your confidence, hek you get over some fear of the unknown and should also highlight opportunities you can take advantage of. If you're part of a comms team, you could all get involved in this and share the workload.
Today I share a dead-simple (but very powerful!) tip to help you push harder and focus deeper with your strength training. == Want to get fit, strong and resilient for your hiking adventures? Check out the Online Summit Program: https://www.summitstrength.com.au/online.html
We celebrate eventers and some International Dressage Riders as well. We have Alexa Thompson a newly minted KY 3 Day 4* Rider and International 5* Dressage Rider Erin Nichols after a very exciting Wellington Season. Reese and Meghan finish the show with a tip about training Eventers. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 744:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Meghan McIssac | Instagram | Facebook | FacebookGuest: Alexa Thompson | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Erin Nichols | Facebook | InstagramDressage Radio Show WebsiteFollow Dressage Radio Show on FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, Equestrian +, My New Horse Time Stamps:09:07 - Alexa Thompson21:21 - Erin Nichols30:12 - Training Tip
We celebrate eventers and some International Dressage Riders as well. We have Alexa Thompson a newly minted KY 3 Day 4* Rider and International 5* Dressage Rider Erin Nichols after a very exciting Wellington Season. Reese and Meghan finish the show with a tip about training Eventers. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 744:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Meghan McIssac | Instagram | Facebook | FacebookGuest: Alexa Thompson | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Erin Nichols | Facebook | InstagramDressage Radio Show WebsiteFollow Dressage Radio Show on FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, Equestrian +, My New Horse Time Stamps:09:07 - Alexa Thompson21:21 - Erin Nichols30:12 - Training Tip
Here's something you can try if you're facing questions from a hostile audience. Comsteria's media trainer Colin Kelly shares a quick tip that can get you out of a tight spot and balance up a negative line of questioning from journalists or your own staff. Find out more about our #powerfulcommunication training, Visit Comsteria online at www.comsteria.co.uk
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Have you ever wondered if you are strong enough? Let me encourage you today and tell you that you ARE! As moms, we can underrate our health, but when we are encouraged to go after it PLUS simplify it, it's then that our bodies will see change AND gains. For years, I struggled with muscle growth. I've mentioned it many times on Reps and Redemption. Two MAJOR key points were missing; First, Protein Intake / adequate nutrition. (surviving on kids' leftovers, anyone?) and the second, I mentioned in today's EP. Let's Connect! E-mail | RepsandRedemption@gmail.com Facebook Group | INSTAGRAM Speak Pipe ME
Hear about an issue you will have to deal with when translating your online learning from English into another language. If you learned something from this episode, please take a moment to like, comment or subscribe. #training #onlinelearning #learning #elearning #translation
In the perfect world, the best dog recall training concludes with you able to let out a call and a whistle and your dog rushing towards you. But that's not always the reality. Our dogs love to explore — sometimes leaving a significant gap between us and them. That kind of independence is good! But it's anxiety inducing when your dog becomes too far from you and you aren't sure your call can make them come back. It's important that before we let our pets roam freely, we need to assure that wherever they are and whatever that do, with just one call they'll come back to you. The foundation of teaching recall training to dogs is this: your dog should know that you calling out to them is ALWAYS a good thing. How do you practice dog recall that makes your dog come back to you every time? Read on to learn more. Key Takeaways: There's power in giving random treats to your dog when you're doing recall training. When recall training, you have to trust your dog that he will come back to you when you call. Giving clear and consistent commands can increase the success of recall training. DOG CALMING CODE: TEACHING DOG OWNERS TRAIN DOGS BETTER Table of Contents: What Makes Dog Recall Training Fail AKA Why Your Dog Isn't Listening To You How to Teach Dogs Recall Training with Treats – Tips From a Top Dog Trainer The Power of Giving One Clear Command How to Improve Recall Training with a Professional Dog Whistle 9 Dog Recall Training Rules That Will Change How Your Dog Reacts To Your Call Factors That Make Recall Training for Dogs Not Work How Long Does Recall Training Take? Daily Activities for Recall Training for Dogs Conclusion: Recall Training is Your Call! What Makes Dog Recall Training Fail? AKA: Why Your Dog Isn't Listening to You “Dan, I try calling and whistling and my dog isn't responding. I have to chase him to ensure he's safe and get him home.” This scenario is common to me: dog owner starts recall training and doesn't get any results. Dogs ignore recall training by not responding, or running away even more. But what makes dogs not listen to recall? What makes a recall not work at all? The answer is this: dog recall training fails when owners don't build confidence in dogs that being called in is always A GREAT THING. START TRAINING PUPPIES WITH THE RIGHT FOUNDATION. START WITH THE PUPPY COACH™️ PROGRAM. As A Dog Trainer, My Biggest Dog Recall Training Tip Is To Only Use Recall For Rewards And Not For Punishments The best way on how to recall train a dog is to make the recall really good news. Helping your dog associate recall with perks can make training easier. (I talk about my unconventional strategy in the video below.) When they are called in, it should always mean REWARDS; be it hugs, treats, or play time! Once we have established positive association with recall, it will be much easier to call our dogs in. Since Your Dog Will Be Distracted By The Outdoors, You Have To Make Sure Your Recall Has Something Exciting To Offer Another rule I have for a successful recall training is this: always making sure that my dogs will get a treat or a reward THAT THEY LOVE! The outdoors is exciting! Our dogs will be busy chasing around birds and jumping on puddles. We have to make sure that when we use the whistle or the call, we have something that they love! They'll come running to us EVERY TIME with this strategy. A BETTER WAY TO START DOG RECALL TRAINING? START WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE™️ How to Teach Dogs Recall Training with Treats – Tips From a Top Dog Trainer Over the years, I have learned of a super successful strategy for recall training that made dog owners say “Wow! Dan, you totally made him come back!” Will you be surprised if I tell you my recall training is inspired by the slot machines at the casino? How to Use Treats in Recall Training: What Works the Best Like what I mentioned above, you need to remember the two things that make recall training work: a.) Dogs need to know that when you call, it's always for something good. b.) They should know that if they come, a delicious treat is waiting! Now here's my Number #1 tip: GIVE RANDOM REWARDS. People Keep Coming Back to the Slot Machines Because of the Jackpot. You Can Use This In Rewards for Recall Training Before I start recall training for dogs, I always let my dogs see the rewards they're going to get when they come to me. It's like letting them know “There's a jackpot here!” In a bag, I would have my dog's favorite treat. Let's say they like chicken. I would mix it in with other great treats like cheese and bacon. Then I would let my dog smell the bag to let him know a treat is waiting for him when he comes back. PUPPY COACH™️: DOGGY DAN'S PROGRAM FOR TRAINING PUPPIES THE RIGHT WAY. Give Their Favorite Treats Randomly “But Doggy Dan, will my dog like it if I don't give my dog his favorite treats every time?” One of the biggest misconceptions when using treats in dog recall training is that the more we give them their favorite treat, the more they will come back. If we go back to slot machines, will it still be exciting if we get a dollar for every dollar we put in? Over time, it will become boring. Your dog's favorite treat will feel ordinary when they get it every single time. “Ehh. My mom is calling. I'm going to get cheese again. Let me chase that butterfly one more time.” Now compare it to giving their favorite treats randomly! They will come back again and again because they'll be waiting for that golden jackpot — that favorite treat among the treats. Every time you call, they will be thinking “I could be getting cheese this time!” and they'll be running to you swiftly! The Power of Giving One Clear Command How many different names, phrases, or tones of voice do you employ when summoning your dog? Let's be truthful! Many individuals possess an assortment of commands. Some are used when the dog is in trouble, while others signal the arrival of a treat. However, the reality is that this array of words, expressions, and vocal inflections only serves to confuse our dogs. FROM WELL-TRAINED PUPPIES TO WELL-TRAINED DOGS. TRANSITION WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE™️. Consistent Command = Consistent Message Ideally, we should aim for a single word or phrase, consistently delivered in the same tone, whenever we want our dog to come. This word or phrase should signify "Come here, and I will reward you with food before allowing you to resume playing." The more varied our commands, voices, and sounds are, the more inconsistent the message becomes for our dog or puppy. I understand that it's not always easy, but maintaining a calm demeanor and utilizing a consistent command, even when our dog fails to respond, is crucial for successful recall. Refrain From Using Commands to Scold Your Dog Above all else, refrain from scolding them upon their eventual arrival. Simply attach the leash and ignore any misbehavior. It is remarkably easy to undermine a strong recall by angrily reprimanding them when they do come. This creates a detrimental cycle, making it even less likely for them to respond the next time they are called. Therefore, remember this: The one clear command must convey the message "Come here, and I will reward you with food before allowing you to resume playing!" How To Improve Recall Training with a Professional Dog Whistle The whistle produces a consistent sound. Regardless of your frustrations, haste, or distress, when you blow the whistle, it emits a steady tone. Surprisingly, your dog responds remarkably well to this neutral sound. Whistles are User-Friendly Operating a professional dog whistle is a breeze (just be cautious with metal ones in extremely cold temperatures, as they may stick to your lips). The sound of a whistle carries a great distance, much farther than your voice can travel. Voices do not carry well, particularly if you have a soft voice. The whistle I utilize can reach up to 500 feet, and it spares strain on your vocal cords! PUPPY COACH™️: THE PROGRAM TRUSTED BY THOUSANDS OF PUPPY OWNERS. Whistles Are Easy to Hear Effective dog whistles operate at a high frequency, making it effortless for dogs to detect while remaining gentle on human ears. The high-pitched tone also cuts through background noise, such as people shouting, wind, and the rustling of trees and bushes, due to its unique sound. Using a Whistle Preserves Your Voice You will never again need to shout or raise your voice in front of others. Also, the fastest way to establish a reliable recall is to begin anew with a distinct sound. The whistle grants us this opportunity. If you're just starting whistle training for dog recall, or if you want to use the whistle the right way, you can check out my Whistle Training Masterclass. This training course will help you master the right way to use the whistle in no time. Free whistle included! 9 Dog Recall Training Rules That Will Change How Your Dog Reacts To Your Call Whether you're starting recall training for dogs, or you want to teach recall better to your dogs, here are some helpful rules to remember. Rule #1: Avoid Giving Special Treats Freely Remember, it's important not to offer special treats to your dog too freely and frequently. By keeping these rewards limited, you make them more valuable and maintain your dog's motivation to respond to your call. Rule #2: Establish The Idea That Responding to a Call = Rewards Create a strong association between your dog coming to you when called and receiving rewards. This helps them understand that coming to you promptly leads to positive outcomes, reinforcing their recall behavior. TRAIN YOUR GROWING DOGS WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE™️. Rule #3: Prepare Special Treats That Are ONLY for Recall Training To make recall training extra enticing, prepare special treats that are exclusively reserved for these training sessions. This way, your dog will associate the unique treats with the recall command, making it even more rewarding for them. Rule #4: Trust Your Dog Have faith in your furry friend's abilities! Believe that they can successfully learn and improve their recall skills. Your confidence in them will positively influence their performance and reinforce a strong bond between you both. Rule #5: Use a Line When Doing Recall Training During recall training, consider using a long line or leash. This allows you to maintain control while giving your dog the freedom to explore and respond to your call. It provides a safety net and helps build a reliable recall even in distracting environments. Rule #6: Use a Powerful, Familiar Command Choose a clear and distinct command for recall, such as "Come" or "Here." Consistency is key. By using the same command consistently, your dog will become familiar with the recall cue and respond accordingly. Rule #7: Increase Motivation By Letting Them Know Hard Work Produces Treats Boost your dog's motivation by letting them know that their hard work during recall training leads to tasty treats. Reinforce the idea that their efforts are rewarded, encouraging them to come to you eagerly and promptly. Rule #8: Only Call When Necessary Avoid overusing the recall command. By only calling your dog when necessary, you prevent diluting the importance and effectiveness of the recall cue. Reserve it for situations that require their immediate attention or potential danger. Rule #9: Use a Professional Recall Whistle Consider incorporating a professional recall whistle into your training routine. These whistles produce a consistent and easily distinguishable sound that carries well, ensuring your dog can hear it even from a distance. It provides a fresh start and a unique signal for recall training. Now I know choosing the best dog recall whistle can be a tough choice. Believe me — I have tried every type of professional dog whistle for recall. As a dog trainer, I always make sure to recommend the one that checks all the boxes. This is why I decided to design and manufacture a dog whistle that truly addresses dog recall issues of thousands of dog owners. You can check it out here! PUPPY COACH™️: LEARN THE SECRETS TO TRAINING PUPPIES THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY. Factors That Make Recall Training for Dogs Not Work Factor #1: Inconsistent Reinforcement One common reason for recall training failure is inconsistent reinforcement. If rewards are not consistently given when the dog responds to the recall command, they may not associate coming when called with positive outcomes. This inconsistency can confuse the dog and undermine the training progress. Factor #2: Lack of Motivation Dogs may fail to respond to recall commands if they do not find the rewards or reinforcement offered during training sessions motivating enough. It's essential to understand what truly motivates your dog, whether it's treats, playtime, praise, or a combination, and use those incentives effectively during training. Factor #3: Insufficient Training in Different Environments Recall training conducted solely in a controlled or familiar environment may not translate to real-life situations. Dogs need exposure to various environments, distractions, and stimuli to generalize their recall behavior. If training is limited to one setting, dogs may struggle to respond reliably in new or stimulating environments. Factor #4: Ineffective Communication Dog communication breakdowns can hinder recall training. If the dog does not understand the recall command clearly or if the owner uses inconsistent cues or body language, the dog may become confused or unsure about what is expected. Clear and consistent communication is vital for successful recall training. DOG CALMING CODE™️: PREPARING PUPPIES TO BECOME WELL-TRAINED, CALMER DOGS How Long Does Recall Training Take? When it comes to dog recall training, the duration of the training process can vary from dog to dog. Dogs, like humans, require time to adapt to new skills and behaviors, and recall training is no exception. Consistency plays a crucial role in achieving success. Recall Training Truth #1: Recall Training Takes Time First and foremost, it's important to understand that dog recall training is not an overnight accomplishment. Dogs need time to grasp the concept and fully integrate the recall behavior into their routines. Patience is key during this process. Recall Training Truth #2: Consistency is Key Consistency is a vital factor in the effectiveness of dog recall training. Regular and consistent training sessions provide dogs with the opportunity to reinforce their understanding of the recall command. It's not enough to practice the recall command occasionally or sporadically. Regular exercise of the recall behavior helps dogs build a strong association between the command and the desired action. To achieve optimal results in dog recall training, consistent exercise is necessary. Recall Training Truth #3: Practice Makes Perfect Practice the recall command in various environments and situations, gradually increasing the level of distractions. This allows your dog to learn to respond to your call regardless of the surrounding stimuli. By exposing your dog to different scenarios, you help them generalize the recall behavior, making it more reliable and applicable in real-life situations. Recall Training Truth #4: Every Dog Is Different It's important to note that the timeline for dog recall training can vary widely. Some dogs may catch on quickly and demonstrate progress within a matter of weeks, while others may require more time and repetition to fully grasp the concept. Each dog is unique, and their individual temperament, previous training experiences, and ability to learn all play a role in the duration of the training process. Remember, successful dog recall training is a journey that requires dedication, consistency, and patience. With time, effort, and regular exercise of the recall behavior, you can establish a strong and reliable recall response from your dog. Daily Activities for Recall Training for Dogs Indoor Recall Practice In a controlled indoor environment, call your dog's name followed by the recall command ("Come" or any preferred cue). Use an excited and positive tone. When your dog comes to you, reward them with praise and a high-value treat. Repeat this exercise multiple times throughout the day. PREPARE YOUR DOG FOR RECALL TRAINING WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE™️! Leashed Recall Walks During regular walks, incorporate recall training by periodically calling your dog to come to you. Start with shorter distances and gradually increase the distance over time. Use treats or toys as rewards when they reach you promptly. This exercise strengthens recall skills while adding distractions and reinforcing the behavior on-leash. Recall with Distractions Find a quiet outdoor area with mild distractions, such as a park or a backyard. Allow your dog some freedom to explore, but intermittently call them to come using the recall command. Increase the difficulty by introducing distractions like toys or other dogs. Reward them generously when they respond promptly despite the distractions. Hide and Seek Recall Play a game of hide and seek indoors or in a securely fenced area. Have a family member or friend hold your dog while you hide. Once hidden, call your dog's name followed by the recall command. When they find you, reward them with treats and praise. This game makes recall training fun and reinforces their response to your call. Recall at Mealtime Incorporate recall training into your dog's mealtime routine. Before placing their food bowl down, call them using the recall command. When they come to you, reward them with their meal. This reinforces the recall behavior and adds value to responding promptly to your call. HELP PUPPIES MASTER RECALL TRAINING WITH THE PUPPY COACH™️! Conclusion: Recall Is Your Call Dear dog owner, your dog loves you and will naturally come to you. However, it isn't enough to know our dogs will come back to us. We have to be assured that through our command, we can help them be safe. I know recall might be a daunting task, but it's a skill that will not only keep your dog safe. It's a skill that can help you create a lasting bond and connection with your beloved dog. Through consistency and the right strategy, you can make your recall training efforts yield successful results. Best of luck with your recall training! ~ Doggy Dan
There are hundreds of helpful tips on how to make progress in dog training. However, there is only one POWERFUL rule on how to make dog training successful: sending a clear message to your dog. In this blog, we're talking about the dog training benefits of delivering a clear expectation to your dog, and how sticking to it can massively impact dog training! Read on to learn more. Key Takeaways Consistency in routine, messaging, and activities can significantly predict whether your training will fail or will succeed. Seemingly harmless habits like letting your dog sleep on your bed, or making the dog take the lead are actually harming your training. Professional dog training services — whether done in person or with an online dog training program — can change the direction of your training. DOG CALMING CODE™️: THE TRAINING PROGRAM FOR RAISING CALMER, WELL-BEHAVED DOGS Table of Contents The Story of Chief: How to Make Dog Training Successful With Rules and Boundaries What Makes Dog Training Successful: Stick To Your Word, Stick To Consistency How to Make Dog Training Successful: 5 Ways to Remain Consistent in Your Training 6 Seemingly Harmless Factors That Make Dog Training Fail and What To Do Instead How to Make Dog Training Successful: Questions to Ask When Dog Training Doesn't Seem to Work How to Make Dog Training Successful: When to Ask Professional Help Dog Training Video Courses: Getting Guidance From a Professional Dog Trainer in the Comfort of Your Own Home The Benefits of Choosing Online Dog Training Programs How To Make Dog Training Successful: Have a Clear Goal, and a Clearer, Consistent Message The Story of Chief: How to Make Dog Training Successful With Rules and Boundaries If there's one thing I have learned from working with thousands of dog owners, it is this: furparents do things out of love. And love is a great tool in dog training. However, on the flip-side, love can also be detrimental to a dog's progress. (I talk more about Chief's story in the video below. ) Let me share with you the story of Chief. Chief — a dog I had the lovely honor to have a consultation with — was showing challenging behavior to his dog owners. He was stressed, he had behavioral issues, and no training seemed to work. While talking with me, his owner suddenly added “But Jack sleeps with us on the bed. In fact he sleeps on my husband's head!” Now, if you're familiar with my dog training principles, you would know that hearing her words was a lightbulb moment. AHA! I knew exactly what the root of the problem was. Chief felt he was in charge. No matter how lovingly his dog owners care for him, he still felt in charge. And even though the decision to let Chief sleep on the bed was done out of love, it truly affected how the training was working for the family. ESTABLISH LEADERSHIP IN THE EYES OF YOUR DOG WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE™ What Makes Dog Training Successful: Stick To Your Word, Stick To Consistency “Leaders walk the talk… and they keep walking.” – Tejraj Singh Anand I read that quote a few days ago, and I felt like it communicates clearly why inconsistencies make dog training fail. Just like raising kids or leading a team, those that we need to guide will believe us if we send clear, consistent expectations. #1: A Successful Dog Training Includes Consistency With Your Message Consistency is key when it comes to successful dog training because dogs thrive on routine and clear communication. One common mistake that can hinder progress is sending mixed signals to your furry friend. You're training them to not scratch on the furniture, but you may not be using timeouts when they do. You want your dogs to see you as a leader, but your actions could be telling your dog “I can boss this human around!” Successful dog training stars with a clear, consistent message — one that you 100% stick to. Make sure everyone involved in the training process — including family members and housemates — is on the same page. Consistency in the commands, gestures, and expectations will prevent confusion and provide a solid foundation for your dog's learning. THE DOG TRAINING PROGRAM THAT CHANGES THE WAY YOU TRAIN YOUR DOG! #2: Dog Training Success Comes With a Routine Aligned to Your Goals A well-planned and consistent routine provides structure and clarity for both you and your dog. Additionally, a great routine paves the way to effective learning and progress. Not having a consistent messaging and routine during dog training can lead to confusion, frustration, and hindered progress. Dogs rely on clear communication and structure. Inconsistency can result in mixed signals, behavioral issues, and a lack of trust between you and your dog. The first step in creating a routine is to define your training goals. What specific behaviors or commands do you want your dog to learn? Are there any particular challenges or behavior issues you need to address? By clearly identifying your objectives, you can tailor your routine to focus on the areas that require attention. RAISING PUPPIES? THE PUPPY COACH™️ PROGRAM CAN HELP PUSH YOUR TRAINING FORWARD! #3: Sticking To The Right Training Even After Making Mistakes Embrace the mindset that mistakes are part of the journey. Dogs are incredibly forgiving and resilient, and they respond well to consistent and patient training efforts. By remaining committed to the right dog training path, even when mistakes occur, you demonstrate your dedication and desire to improve the relationship with your dog. Adapt your training approach, reinforce the correct behaviors, and maintain a positive and encouraging attitude. Remember that your dog looks to you for guidance and relies on your consistent messaging and support. Show them empathy, understanding, and patience as you navigate the training process together. How to Make Dog Training Successful: 5 Ways to Remain Consistent in Your Training Now that we have established that consistency IS KEY to dog training success, here are five ways that you can make consistency possible. #1: Establish Clear Rules and Expectations Consistency starts with clearly defining the rules and expectations for your dog. If they did something positive, use positive reinforcements and really great treats. But if a behavior issue arises, communicate to your dog immediately that what they did wrong, and use timeouts if necessary. Be consistent in what behaviors are acceptable and what are not. Communicate these expectations to everyone involved in your dog's care. #2: Stick to a Regular Training Schedule The best partner to staying consistent in dog training is observing a routine and really sticking to it. Set aside dedicated times for training sessions and follow your schedule regularly. Regularity helps your dog understand that training is a consistent part of their daily life. DOG CALMING CODE™️: CHECK OUT THE TRAINING PROGRAM THAT WORKED FOR OVER 80,000 DOGS! #3: Use Consistent Verbal Cues and Commands Ensure that you use the same verbal cues and commands consistently. Teach your dog specific words for each behavior and use them consistently across all training sessions. #4: Reinforce Positive Behavior Consistently Reward your dog consistently for displaying the desired behaviors. This can be in the form of treats, pats and cuddles, or playtime. Consistent positive reinforcement strengthens the association between the behavior and the reward. #5: Stay Calm and Patient Consistency requires a calm and patient demeanor. Avoid getting frustrated or angry during training sessions. Dogs respond better to a positive and patient approach, which fosters a trusting and conducive learning environment. 6 Seemingly Harmless Factors That Make Dog Training Fail and What To Do Instead “But Doggy Dan, I didn't know what I was doing was hurting my dog's progress in training. I had all the good intentions.” Honestly, I absolutely never judge dog owners who are unconsciously doing things that are actually harmful to proper dog training. However, I always remind them to catch these habits early on to make dog training successful. Here are a few examples. #1: Letting Your Dog Lead The Way A successful dog trainer knows that they have to be a leader in the eyes of their dogs. Your dog has to know that you call the shots, you lead the way, you set the routine. Dogs are quick learners — they'll immediately catch on. In fact, they catch on so fast that when you allow your dog to dictate the training process, it can significantly stall your training. When your dog leads the way, it can result to confusion and inconsistency. What To Do Instead: Take on the role of a leader by setting clear expectations, providing guidance, and being proactive in shaping your dog's behavior. My program, the Dog Calming Code™, can help you take the steps in becoming the leader in your dog's eyes. All you need to do is change a few of the everyday things you are already doing with your dog. By so doing, this which will change how they see you in terms of leadership and who is actually in charge! PUPPY COACH™️: TRAIN PUPPIES TO BE CALMER, MORE WELL BEHAVED DOGS. The leadership training will show you: the best approach to controlling your dog's food how to control any danger in and around the home the right way to respond to your dog when you return home what to do to take charge of the walk. Giving In to Your Dog Let's be honest — our dogs are adorable! Their puppy eyes can easily win us! But let me tell you this: don't let the puppy eyes win! Yielding to your dog's demands or allowing them to get away with undesirable behaviors undermines the training process. A habit of simply giving treats freely or giving them cuddles even after a rowdy episode can affect dog training negatively. What to Do Instead Establish and enforce consistent boundaries, rewarding only the desired behaviors and redirecting or ignoring unwanted ones. Showing Impatience I always tell this to new and veteran dog trainers: patience is a powerful partner. Our dogs can catch even the slightest sign of impatience which could make them lose confidence in us. Also, our impatience can result to relationship issues that can make dog training more difficult. What to Do Instead Impatience can hinder progress and frustrate both you and your dog. Instead, practice patience and understand that training takes time. Break down tasks into manageable steps and celebrate small victories along the way. TRAINING PUPPIES? THE PUPPY COACH™️ PROGRAM FROM DOGGY DAN CAN HELP YOU! Comparing One Dog to Another Each dog is unique and learns at their own pace. Comparing your dog's progress to others can create unrealistic expectations and discourage you. What to Do Instead Instead, focus on your dog's individual progress and celebrate their achievements based on their own abilities. Not Giving/Forgetting to Give Rewards Consistent reinforcement is crucial for effective training. Dogs understand good and bad behavior better with rewards. Forgetting to reward or withholding rewards can demotivate your dog. Even while progressing, they can ask “Am I really doing things right?” What to Do Instead Never underestimate positive reinforcement using treats, praise and affection. Positive reinforcement will be more effective when you reward good behavior promptly with treats, praise, or play to reinforce your dog's learning. DISCOVER HOW YOU CAN LESSEN DOG STRESS AND ANXIETY WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE™️! How to Make Dog Training Successful: Questions to Ask When Dog Training Doesn't Seem to Work Question #1: Have You Established Leadership Between You and Your Dog? Establishing leadership between you and your dog is paramount for successful training. Dogs are pack animals, and they instinctively look for a leader to follow. Without clear leadership, training can become challenging and less effective. Leadership is not about being harsh or dominating; it's about earning your dog's respect through fair and confident interactions. Show calm assertiveness, provide clear direction, and reward positive behavior to reinforce your role as the leader. And always, always, make sure you doing the foundational work of implementing the rules of the Dog Calming Code™. This is what your dog will see and respond to almost instantly and hand over the leadership reigns to you. You must control the food, and show them you control what is danger and what is not. It is your role to show them that you only do things on your terms, not on theirs, and you show them you control the walk. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DOG TRAINING PROGRAM THAT CHANGED TRAINING FOR MORE THAN 80,000 DOG OWNERS Question #2: Have You Been Training Your Dog Inconsistently? Consistency is crucial for successful training. Instead of training sporadically, try to work on your dog's established behaviors randomly and regularly throughout the day. Question #3: Do You Find Yourself Repeating Commands Over and Over Again? Once you are confident that your dog understands a command, avoid repeating it excessively. If your dog ignores you, it could be due to incorrect training, distractions, or a rebellious attitude. In such cases, take your dog to a quiet place and attempt the command again. If there's still no response, go back to basics and retrain the behavior. Also tap into the power of timeouts. Giving dog timeouts can effectively communicate what you truly expect from your dog. In my previous blog, I wrote about timeouts and how to really make it work. Don't forget to check it out. CALMER DOGS START WITH THE RIGHT TRAINING. START WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE. Question #4: Are Your Training Sessions Too Long or Too Short? It's important to find the right balance in training session duration. Sessions should typically last around 20 minutes to maintain your dog's focus. If your dog appears bored, consider shortening the session and concluding it on a positive note. Question #5: Have You Exposed Your Dog To Different Training Environments? Starting in a safe and enclosed area is recommended, but as your training progresses, it's beneficial to expose your dog to various environments, such as different locations, people, and animals. This helps your dog become more responsive in diverse and busy situations. Question #6: Are You Relying Too Heavily on Treats and Not Enough on Praise and Esteem? Treats are helpful for teaching new behaviors. However, once your dog understands the behavior, start substituting treats with praise, play, or other forms of positive reinforcement that your dog enjoys. Question #7: Do You Display Emotional Consistency During Training Sessions? Training with force, anger, or irritation can intimidate your dog and create a negative training environment. On the other hand, training with excessive energy, high-pitched excitement, and forced elation can also hinder learning. Aim for a calm, kind, and confident approach to achieve the best results. LEARN THE FOUNDATIONS OF SUCCESSFUL DOG TRAINING WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE Question #8: Are You Tailoring Your Training to Accommodate Your Dog's Quirks and Personality? Just like human children, dogs have unique personalities and quirks that affect their learning styles. Take into account your dog's personality, age, size, breed, energy level, and history when designing your training strategy. Adapt your approach to meet your dog's specific needs, whether it requires building confidence in a shy dog or providing structure for an energetic, boisterous dog. How to Make Dog Training Successful: When to Ask Professional Help An effective and successful dog training strategy almost always includes a dog trainer or take an online program about dog training! Let's talk about the factors that tell you “It's time to get professional help!” Factor #1: Lack of Progress or Frustration If you've been consistently working on training your dog but haven't seen any significant progress or are feeling frustrated, it may be time to seek the help of a professional dog trainer. They can provide guidance, expertise, and fresh perspectives to overcome training challenges. Factor #2: Behavior Issues If your dog displays persistent behavior problems such as aggression, excessive barking, separation anxiety, or destructive behaviors, a dog trainer can help address these issues. They can assess the root causes, develop behavior modification plans, and provide effective strategies to manage and modify problematic behaviors. CALMER PUPPIES, WELL-BEHAVED DOGS: START TRAINING THE RIGHT WAY WITH THE PUPPY COACH™️ Factor #3: Inconsistent Obedience If your dog consistently ignores commands, has difficulty following instructions, or only responds sporadically, guidance from a dog trainer (or from their online program) can assist in improving their obedience. They can teach you effective communication techniques and implement training methods that encourage consistent responses from your dog. Factor #4: Socialization Challenges If your dog exhibits fear or aggression towards other dogs, animals, or people, proper socialization becomes crucial. A dog trainer or online training program can guide you in desensitizing and counterconditioning your dog. It can help them become more comfortable and confident in various social situations. Factor #5: Specific Training Goals If you are wondering how to make dog training successful, a guidance from a professional dog trainer can help. A dog trainer (or an online training program from one) can provide targeted instruction and guidance. They can help you and your dog reach your goals effectively and efficiently. Factor #6: New Dog Owner If you're a first-time dog owner, a dog trainer's help can be immensely beneficial. With their help, you will begin to understand basic obedience, house training, and even your dog's behavior. They can equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to establish a strong foundation for a well-behaved and happy canine companion. Factor #7: Personal Circumstances If your personal circumstances — such as a demanding schedule, physical limitations, or health concerns — prevent you from dedicating sufficient time and effort to training, a dog trainer can step in to support you. A professional perspective (and experience!) can make dog training successful by providing guidance, and assistance to ensure your dog receives the necessary training and care. Dog Training Video Courses: Getting Guidance From a Professional Dog Trainer in the Comfort of Your Own Home Thanks to technology, you no longer have to travel long distance just to get expert help. As a dog trainer, I made it a goal to reach even those far from me so they can achieve the behavioral goals they want for their dogs. My two popular video courses — the Dog Calming Code and the Puppy Coach — has helped tens of thousands of dog owners. Without them or me needing to travel OR pay crazy fees! If you want to learn the foundations of dog training plus so much more from a top dog trainer in your own home — and in your own pace — don't forget to check out my courses. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DOG CALMING CODE™️ HERE The Benefits of Choosing Online Dog Training Programs If there is no dog trainer near you, or traveling to one isn't an ideal option, you can consider online dog training programs. When you go for an online dog training program made by an actual dog trainer, you get the benefits without the high cost. Plus, you're going to train your dog yourself. Isn't that amazing? Here are other benefits of online dog training courses that you can also enjoy. Flexibility Online dog training programs allow you to learn at your own pace. You have the freedom to set your training schedule, ensuring that it fits seamlessly into your busy life. This flexibility enables you to adapt the training sessions to suit your dog's learning style and progress gradually. Cost-effectiveness Compared to traditional in-person training methods, online dog training programs offer a more affordable option. You can save on expenses such as travel costs, registration fees, and the need to purchase specialized equipment. This cost-effectiveness allows you to access expert guidance without breaking the bank. Convenience With online dog training programs, you can access expert guidance and valuable resources from the comfort of your own home. There's no need to worry about geographical limitations or time constraints. The convenience of learning remotely allows you to focus on the training process without the hassle of commuting or scheduling conflicts. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DOG CALMING CODE: DOGGY DAN'S MOST POPULAR PROGRAM! Accessibility Online dog training programs provide access to expert trainers and valuable insights regardless of your location. These programs ensure that you have access to high-quality training materials and guidance wherever you are. Revisit and Adaptability Online courses serve as a valuable resource that you can revisit as often as needed. This allows you to reinforce your learning, refresh your knowledge, and adapt the training techniques to suit your dog's individual needs. You can revisit specific modules or lessons, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the training concepts. How To Make Dog Training Successful: Have a Clear Goal, and a Clearer, Consistent Message In the world of dog training, the answer to “How to make dog training successful?” lies in having a clear goal and a consistently communicated message. As you embark on this training adventure with your furry companion, remember to stay focused, be patient, and maintain a consistent approach. Celebrate the small victories along the way and never lose sight of your ultimate goal. By having a clear goal and a clearer, consistent message, you are not just training your dog. You are also building a lifelong bond based on trust, understanding, and effective communication. Embrace the power of a clear goal and a consistent message, and let the journey of successful dog training begin. The possibilities are endless, and — with consistency in your message and routine — you're one step closer to success. ~ Doggy Dan
John talks with Bekah and the crew about BuzzFeeds relationship advice. John and Bekah didn't like each other at first? Then there is Q&Ambush, Training Tip of the day, and Chad looks at Chris funny during the Dad Jokes.
Don't let you learning be passive. Flip it! If you learned something from this episode, then like or comment. #learning #training #classroom #learningstrategy #trainingmethods
In this episode, I will take a look at the training delivery methods, used by organizations, as shown in the 2022 Training Industry Report published in the November 2022 issue of Training magazine. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate it and/or leave a comment.
In this episode, I will take a look at how much trainers earn , based on Training Magazine's Annual Salary Survey. This survey was conducted from March through June 2022 and the results were published in November 2022. If you enjoyed this episode and learned something from it, please rate it and/or leave a comment.
Listen to the five mentoring myths as discussed in Training Magazine's November 2022 issue. If you liked this episode, and learned something from it, please take a moment to rate and/or comment.
It's Tuesday! Grab a taco and dig in to this bite sized beta from Eric Horst as he shares how to more effectively solve crux sequences. - The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation, whose mission is to promote solar energy for a more equitable world. - This Training Tip Tuesday is brought to you by Physivantage. Check out their entire line of science-backed products at Physivantage.com, and level up your game with 15% off using code STRUGGLE15! - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin. The Struggle is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. - The struggle makes us stronger. Let's climb hard and do good things in the world.
Learn about this form of mentoring and how it may benefit your organization. If you enjoyed and/or learned something from this episode, please rate it and/or leave a comment.
In this episode, I review some of the results of the 2022 Training Industry Report published in the November 2022 issue of Training Magazine. These results are based on submissions by 260 companies from April through July 2022. If you liked this podcast, and learned something from it, please take a moment to rate and/or comment.
It's Tuesday! Grab a taco and dig in to this bite sized beta from Justin Salas as he shares how to quickly train fingers and arms so we can lock-off like a blind guy. - The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation, whose mission is to promote solar energy for a more equitable world. - This Training Tip Tuesday is brought to you by Patrons of The Struggle (thanks, Patrons!) Pop by patreon.com/thestruggleclimbingshow to support the show, score cool swag, gain access to our library of Pro Clinics, and probably climb three letter grades harder just for being awesome :) - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin. The Struggle is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. - The struggle makes us stronger. Let's climb hard and do good things in the world.
In this episode, I review some of the results of the 2022 Training Industry Report published in the November 2022 issue of Training Magazine. These results are based on submissions by 260 companies from April through July 2022. If you like this episode and learned something, please rate it and/or leave a comment.
It's Tuesday! Grab a taco and dig in to this bite sized beta from Alex Megos as we focus on the power of rest as it pertains to injury prevention, recovery, and climbing stronger than ever (take it from one of the best in the game)! - The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation, whose mission is to promote solar energy for a more equitable world. - This Training Tip Tuesday is brought to you by Friction Labs. Use code STRUGGLE20 for 20% off your first order at frictionlabs.com - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin. The Struggle is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. - The struggle makes us stronger. Let's climb hard and do good things in the world.
It's Tuesday! Grab a taco and dig in to this bite sized beta from Kevin Jorgeson as we recognize the 8th anniversary of one of the most impressive feats in climbing... and the mindset KJ implemented (that we can as well!) in order to take on the impossible. - The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation, whose mission is to promote solar energy for a more equitable world. - Support the show and the climbers who make it by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/thestruggleclimbingshow - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin. The Struggle is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. - The struggle makes us stronger. Let's climb hard and do good things in the world.
On today's Mom Hack Monday Keisha gives her tip for potty training (girls especially), and what to do when you are away from home.
If you are promoting online learning, then you need to ensure that it is meeting the objective of helping the business. The best way to do that, is to conduct an evaluation.
It's Tuesday! Grab a taco and dig in to this bite sized beta from Alex Johnson to hear how she got stronger by training less. - This Training Tip Tuesday is brought to you by Petzl. Access the Inaccessible at your local gear shop and Petzl.com. - The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation, whose mission is to promote solar energy for a more equitable world. - Support the show and the climbers who make it by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/thestruggleclimbingshow - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin. The Struggle is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. - The struggle makes us stronger. Let's climb hard and do good things in the world.
It's Tuesday! Grab a taco and dig in to this bite sized beta from a guy who would rather be climbing, Alex Honnold. - Training Tip Tuesday is brought to you by PhysiVantage, the official climbing-nutrition sponsor of The Struggle. Visit www.physivantage.com/discount/STRUGGLE15 to receive 15% off your full priced nutrition order. - The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation, whose mission is to promote solar energy for a more equitable world. - Support the show and the climbers who make it by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/thestruggleclimbingshow - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin. The Struggle is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. - The struggle makes us stronger. Let's climb hard and do good things in the world.
It's Tuesday! Grab a taco and dig in to this bite sized beta from crusher Emily Harrington.
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As we move through the seasons, I can't help but compare it to the seasons of life we go through. There are many seasons we experience, especially through motherhood and some last longer than others. Today I'm back with a quick Mamas in Training Tip to talk about seasons and offer a new way of navigating through the seasons that feel darker than the rest. Learn how to navigate through the seasons of life and motherhood in this episode of the Mamas in Training Podcast. FOLLOW on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mamasintrainingpod/ WRITE a Review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1474667560?mt=2&ls=1 JOIN our Facebook Community: https://urlgeni.us/facebook/mamasintrainingpod ___________________________________________________
We learn all about the resurrected Moab Canyons (Utah) rides from ride manager Mickey Smith. We also meet trainer and riding coach at Harmony Ranch Heidi Helly and Karen's Training Tip is on what to pack in crew bags. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3018 – Show Notes and Links:Link for sight impaired - Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek and Karen ChatonImage Credit: Horses in the MorningGuest: Mickey Smith from the Moab Canyons Ride in Moab, Utah.Guest: Heidi Helly, trainer at Harmony Ranch Arabians and Heidi and the Hurricane BandThere's an App for that! Download the new FREE Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: The Distance Depot, Renegade Hoof Boots, and Listeners Like YouTIME STAMPS:13:55 - Karen's Training Tip - Crew Bags20:46 - The Distance Depot25:47 - Mickey Smith40:20 - Heidi Helly Support the show
We learn all about the resurrected Moab Canyons (Utah) rides from ride manager Mickey Smith. We also meet trainer and riding coach at Harmony Ranch Heidi Helly and Karen's Training Tip is on what to pack in crew bags. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3018 – Show Notes and Links:Link for sight impaired - Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek and Karen ChatonImage Credit: Horses in the MorningGuest: Mickey Smith from the Moab Canyons Ride in Moab, Utah.Guest: Heidi Helly, trainer at Harmony Ranch Arabians and Heidi and the Hurricane BandThere's an App for that! Download the new FREE Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: The Distance Depot, Renegade Hoof Boots, and Listeners Like YouTIME STAMPS:13:55 - Karen's Training Tip - Crew Bags20:46 - The Distance Depot25:47 - Mickey Smith40:20 - Heidi Helly Support the show
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For Complete Show Notes... and... special links... visit www.StuSchaefer.com Watch our brand new fat-loss video masterclass for free at https://stuschaefer.com/free-training
For Complete Show Notes... and... special links... visit www.StuSchaefer.com Watch our brand new fat-loss video masterclass for free at https://stuschaefer.com/free-training
For Complete Show Notes... and... special links... visit www.StuSchaefer.com Watch our brand new fat-loss video masterclass for free at https://stuschaefer.com/free-training
Hey friend! I often get asked this question - Should I eat before a workout? Today I talk through some tips when it comes to pre-workout fuel . I mentioned a product i use called GO which you can grab here: https://modere.co/3pjKul6 Hope this helps Love and light SJ x Want to work with me? ⬇️⬇️ PRODUCTIVITY POWER HOUR JUNE PROMO! https://nteh.mykajabi.com/offers/wuXRdSd8?coupon_code=JUNE Are you feeling stuck, running on autopilot or overwhelmed with your do do list?? Unsure of the direction you should be heading in? Do you know what needs to happen next but not how to make it happen? Have you tried everything you can think of and are still struggling? My Productivity Power Hour is the answer! A simple one-hour zoom call to help you get unstuck from a problem. If you want to work through a specific problem with support, get clear on your next step forward or just need an objective ear for an hour - this is for you! You get an hour of one-on-one time with me dedicated to helping you face whatever challenge is standing in your way to success. You will leave feeling confident, clear and ready to take action towards your goal. PRODUCTIVITY POWER HOUR JUNE PROMO! https://nteh.mykajabi.com/offers/wuXRdSd8?coupon_code=JUNE
Often the first thing new pup parents search for is puppy potty training tips (no one wants to clean pee from their carpet constantly). And you can find LOADS of information and tips about potty training, but there is one essential tip you can't skip out on… It is setting a schedule and timers and following them to a T. That is the most effective puppy potty training tip. Period. While that may sound simple, new pup parents often forget and neglect it. The result? ⬇️ Accidents, frustration, and a confused pup. So, let's dive deeper into what your potty schedule should be, how to follow it, and a few other basic puppy potty training tips! Moreso than anything else, setting a potty schedule with timers and sticking to it will provide the fastest road to potty training success. Having a schedule is one thing, but setting timers will keep you on track with that schedule! So, if you decide you need to take your puppy out every 60 minutes, set a timer to remind you. Once the timer goes off, take your puppy out to potty and then repeat that process. The biggest potty training mistake pup parents make is thinking they can just guess when their puppy will need to pee. Do NOT do this. Young puppies are not capable of telling you when they need to pee! For puppies 8-10 weeks, I would recommend setting a timer for 45-90 minutes and taking your pup out every time the timer goes off. I gave a range there for two reasons. #1- Every puppy is different #2- Size plays a role in how often your puppy will need to pee. Smaller dogs will need to go more often than larger dogs I can already hear you saying ‘every 45 minutes, that seems like way too much work and time'.
Hey friend! Today I am talking about cycle syncing and how you can use it when you are training. Did you know that you can use your cycle to harness the power of your hormones to get the best results! Today learn how I am using that in my current training plan. Hope this episode blesses you! Love and light! SJ x Want to Work with me? ⬇️⬇️ Fit Productive Mum Weight Loss Framework You will learn how to make the time for your health and fitness goals as well as a nutrition and fitness framework that works with your body and fits around your family. You will walk away with an action plan to take daily steps to achieve your weight loss goals PLUS my Bonus Cycle syncing 101 course and ongoing Q&A check ins via zoom for accountability and an awesome community of like minded women! https://bit.ly/wframework Any questions please email me at theproductivemum@gmail.com My online workouts can be found here: Online Workouts and Macro containers Free Facebook Group - Come and join us! https://bit.ly/PMFBG My favourite products can be found here: Online workouts and the coloured containers are here: Online Workouts and Macro containers Pre-Workout and Daily chocolate protein is here: Pre-workout and Protein link
Hey friend! Thursday are looking a bit different over here! Each Thursday I am going to bring you a Fit at Forty fitness challenge update and a a Thursday Training top tip. This week I am talking why you should take your workout outdoors Hope this blesses you Love and light SJ x The Productive Mum Weight Loss Framework You will learn how to make the time for your health and fitness goals as well as a nutrition and fitness framework that works with your body and fits around your family. You will walk away with an action plan to take daily steps to achieve your weight loss goals PLUS my Bonus Cycle syncing 101 course and a bi-weekly Q&A check in via zoom for accountability and an awesome community of like minded women! Grab your spot here: https://bit.ly/SJframework Any questions please email me at theproductivemum@gmail.com My online workouts can be found here: Online Workouts and Macro containers Free Facebook Group - Come and join us! https://bit.ly/PMFBG My favourite products can be found here: Online workouts and the coloured containers are here: Online Workouts and Macro containers Pre-Workout and Daily chocolate protein is here: Pre-workout and Protein link
In our Daily Dose Health Report Dr. Rachel Gardner speaks to us about Biosecurity, equine related Guinness World Records Part 2 and an Equestrian Networking Event at Equine Affaire. Plus, Jamie gives us a training tip on horses spooking and getting out of work. Listen in...06:00 - Daily Whinnies09:30 - Guest Mandee Flanders33:00 - Dr. Rachel Gardner44:00 - Training TipsHORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2901 - Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: State Line TackImage Credit: Guinness World RecordsGuest: Mandee from the Lead Line PodcastGuest: Dr. Rachel Gardner from B.W Furlong & Associates in Califon, NJLink: Equestrian Networking Event at Equine AffaireThere's an App for that! Download our FREE new Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine and Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
In our Daily Dose Health Report Dr. Rachel Gardner speaks to us about Biosecurity, equine related Guinness World Records Part 2 and an Equestrian Networking Event at Equine Affaire. Plus, Jamie gives us a training tip on horses spooking and getting out of work. Listen in...06:00 - Daily Whinnies09:30 - Guest Mandee Flanders33:00 - Dr. Rachel Gardner44:00 - Training TipsHORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2901 - Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn: producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: State Line TackImage Credit: Guinness World RecordsGuest: Mandee from the Lead Line PodcastGuest: Dr. Rachel Gardner from B.W Furlong & Associates in Califon, NJLink: Equestrian Networking Event at Equine AffaireThere's an App for that! Download our FREE new Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine and Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
In this episode I share a simple training tip a hiker can use to squeeze a bit more out of their strength training (this is especially valuable for those who may not have access to many weights). == Want to learn more about training for your hiking adventures? Join the Training For Hiking And Trekking Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/trainingforhikingandtrekking/