Course Details
Unlock your dog’s rhythm, reach, and jumping finesse in this fun and skill-building 6-week class!
It’s open to all levels and focuses on using cavaletti poles and gridwork to improve form, footwork, and focus. Each week you’ll work through new progressive exercises with either poles or jump grids to help build strength, coordination, and confidence.
We will be learning about stride regulation, takeoff mechanics, collection and extension, and thoughtful linework, all while keeping things positive and engaging for your dog. Whether you’re getting ready for agility, building foundation skills, or just want to improve your dog’s overall body awareness, this class helps bring it all together one pole at a time.
Teaching Approach:
This course follows a progressive, step-by-step approach to skill development. Each training element is accompanied by clear written instructions, and most steps include supporting video demonstrations to enhance your understanding.
Lectures and materials will be released in weekly modules, with all content for the week made available at once to allow for flexible scheduling.
Feedback will be provided written and voice over video feedback when visual clarification is helpful ... especially for fine-tuning mechanics or subtle adjustments. There will be an AWESOME TA for this class for supporting auditing spots.
Please be aware that the first couple weeks of class are information-dense, focusing on essential foundation work. While this front-loads the cognitive and planning load, it sets you and your dog up for long-term success and smoother execution of the core skills.
The final weeks of the course will be lighter in content and assignments, providing more time for application, review, and refinement.
Instructor: Ashley EscobarAshley Escobar (she/her) has been training dogs and their people for over 20 years. She is a retired college professor of mathematics with a masters of mathematics and also holds a master’s degree in veterinary science, with advanced veterinary coursework and a background in clinical canine rehabilitation also studying animal biomechanincs. ..(Click here for full bio and to view Ashley's upcoming courses)



