Obedience without Conflict with Ivan Balabanov DVD 1, 2, 3 & 4 Video Set
This set includes:
- Obedience Without Conflict with Ivan Balabanov Video 1- Clear Communication Streaming
- Obedience Without Conflict with Ivan Balabanov Video 2- The Game Streaming
- Obedience Without Conflict with Ivan Balabanov Video 3- The Retrieve Streaming
- Obedience without Conflict with Ivan Balabanov Video 4- The Motion Exercises, Recall and Send-Away Streaming
Obedience Without Conflict with Ivan Balabanov Video 1- Clear Communication Streaming
This video production features one of today's most prominent and successful dog sport competitors and coaches. Ivan's techniques for creating crystal clarity in communication between handler and dog are detailed. True partnership is attained when the conflict of miscommunication is broken through common language.
This beautiful production details:
- how to establish clear communication with your dog
- how to use the release command as a bridge
- the proper use of the release command, reassurance command, and reward
- the relationship between fast performance, the release, and reward
- the interaction between primary, secondary, and tertiary reinforcers
- the use of signaled non-reward
- the relationship between "passive" and "active" obedience exercises
- an introduction to "The Game"
The importance of signaled non-reward is emphasized as a tool in creating clarity and immediate cue response. In addition to being the foundation behind Ivan's system of creating world class obedience performance, this title is ideal for any system of dog training regardless of activity/methodology. Every dog handler team will benefit in improved communication, strengthened trust and more consistent obedience performance, whether competitor or companion.
Chapters include:
- Communication
- The "Out" Command
- The "Release" Command
- The "Encouragement" Command
- The "No" Command
- The "No" & "First" Command
- "No" Prevents Undesirable Practice
- Action Commands
- Clarity, Ambiguity & Conflict
- The Target Behavior
- "Ideal" Obedience
- "Active" vs. "Passive" Obedience Skills
- The Transition: "Active" & "Passive" Phases
- Credits
Copyright 2002 Canine Training Systems®, Podium View™ On Demand Streaming, broadcast Quality- 60 minutes- a must have for every team wishing to improve their training relationship and attain higher performance.
INTERNATIONAL VIDEO PRODUCTION AWARDS:
- 2003 Communicator Award of Distinction
- 2004 Videographer Award of Distinction
- 2004 DV Award Winner
- 2004 25th Annual Telly Award Winner
Obedience Without Conflict with Ivan Balabanov Video 2- The Game
This award winner is packed with detailed instructional information. This production details:
- "The Game" detailed as the motivational engine behind Ivan's obedience system
- Utilizing prey motivation while eliminating the negative side effects encountered in other systems
- teaching the out command as an instrumental exercise
- creating immediate response to sit and down commands by voice command alone
- teaching static attention; both two-way and one-way attention
- teaching the major passive skill of heeling by 'finding the leg'
- the gymnastic skills of correct left, right and about turns
- teaching the stand in motion
- the integration of active and passive exercises into the obedience routine
A strong emphasis is placed on teaching the dog self control to minimize correction, achieve precision through motivation and signaled non-reward as well as how to respond to cues in an instant which have been isolated to verbal cues alone. Distraction training is taught in this production using Clear Communication as the basis for guiding the dog through obedience training. When to raise criterion and achieving fluency with behaviors is discussed so that each trainer knows when to progress to the next level with their dog. An emphasis is placed on comprehension of skills rather than simply training behaviors.
Chapters include:
- The Rules:
- The Dog
- The Handler
- The Basic Game
- The "Out"
- Creating Sit and Down
- Sit and Down
- First Commands
- Distractions
- Attention & Heeling
- Two-Way Attention
- One-Way Attention
- "Finding the Leg"
- Formal Heeling
- The Advanced Game
- The Stand
- Conclusion
Copyright 2003 Canine Training Systems®, Podium View™ On Demand Streaming, Broadcast Quality- 80 minutes.
INTERNATIONAL VIDEO PRODUCTION AWARDS:
- 2003 Communicator Award of Distinction
- 2004 Videographer Award of Excellence
- 2004 DV Award Winner
- 2004 25th Annual Telly Award Winner
Obedience without Conflict with Ivan Balabanov Video 3: The Retrieve
Ivan's innovative approach to the divide between inducive and compulsive methods is bridged in this, the third, in the
Obedience without Conflict series. Through the use of tension and minimum force, Ivan demonstrates this innovative technique for creating a world class retrieve through the isolation of the "hold" behavior. The distinction between holding and gripping is made clear and the topography of the retrieve is discussed and taught step by step.
This title covers the most challenging aspect of the retrieve exercise- speed and solid gripping under stimulus control. Through discrimination exercises the dog is also taught the cues for jumping and climbing through distraction while building a foundation for fast retrieving through unconflicted play. This title focuses on isolating speed while teaching correct holding through the use of a Retrieve Dowel, jumping and climbing behaviors under distraction and then combining the behaviors once taught and conditioned under independent stimulus control.
Chapters include:
- Introduction
- Step 1: The Prerequisite: An unconflicted play retrieve.
- Play Retrieving: The Procedure.
- Formal Retrieving
- Step 2: Injecting tension and a sense of obligation.
- The Dumbbell Proper
- The Jump
- The Scaling Wall
- Conclusion
Copyright 2008 Canine Training Systems®, Podium View™ On Demand Streaming, Broadcast Quality- 72 minutes.
INTERNATIONAL VIDEO PRODUCTION AWARDS:
- 2009 Ava Awards Gold Winner
- 2009 DV Award Winner
Obedience without Conflict with Ivan Balabanov Video 4: The Motion Exercises, Recall and Send-AwayThis, the final, in the
Obedience without Conflict series covers the remaining exercises in the obedience routine. The integration of the sit, down and stand into the obedience routine is demonstrated as a natural progression of The Game. The Recall is taught through the use of discrimination exercises and increasing reliance upon effort from the dog while fading prompts and gestural cues utilizing the principle of backchaining.
The Send-Away, the only exercise which teaches orientation away from the handler, and often a source of great difficulty, is taught in detail from start to finish. The importance of a cue, establishing a habit through handling, the 9 stages of development and considerations during integration into the routine are demonstrated and discussed. Through the use of graphics and detailed video, the process of conditioning trust and send-away orientation based on the structure of the obedience routine is explained and demonstrated in detail.
Chapters include:
- The Motion Exercises
- The Recall
- The Send-Away
- Conclusion
- Bonus Material
- Additional Titles
Copyright 2009 Canine Training Systems®, Podium View™ On Demand Streaming, Broadcast Quality- 55 minutes and 17 minutes of Bonus footage.
Bonus Footage A 17 minute unedited training session teaching the stand in motion is included. Because Ivan extemporaneously acts as handler, he wasn't rigged with audio equipment, so the audio is for the most part unintelligible however the clip emphasizes the power of using markers and reward as seen as this Beauceron learns the stand in motion. Impressive footage worth a look and ideal for considering your own use of markers and reinforcement as you view.
INTERNATIONAL VIDEO PRODUCTION AWARDS:
- 2009 MarCom Creative Gold Award
- 2009 Ava Awards Gold Winner
- 2009 DV Award Winner
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