8 10 9 5 7 11 6 9 4 5 8 7 4 8 4 6 12 8 14 3 12 3 3 11 10 10 11 6 1 1 2 13 14 10 2 7 15 13 14 9 5 9 13 12 1 2 If you apply these ideas in every practice session you'll build the skills so you'll never say "I don't know how to handle that." Soon you'll say "I know many ways and the best way for us to handle that!" I hope these sequences give you many hours of training challenges and fun! D Steve Schwarz has been training and competing in agility since 1997. He focuses on helping handlers improve their communication with their dogs on course in a positive and lighthearted manner. Steve brings an analytical approach from his engineering background to the study and training of agility. To stay knowledgeable about current agility training techniques, Steve trains regularly with top agility handlers and attends multiple seminars each year. Steve competes in AKC, USDAA, and UKI and has competed in CPE, NADAC, and UKC. Steve also writes the longest running dog agility blog: AgilityNerd (http://agilitynerd.com/) with articles and videos on training, handling, and course analysis. 54 Clean Run | March 18http://www.agilitynerd.com/ http://cleanrun.com