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Canine Fitness Club
Welcome
Welcome to the Canine Fitness Club
Why This Club Exists
Q&A
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Introduction to Canine Fitness
Overview of Canine Conditioning
Benefits of Fitness for Pet and Sports Dogs
Understanding Canine Anatomy and Physiology Basics
Exercise Rules
Foundations and Theory of Canine Fitness
Principles of Canine Conditioning
The Elements Of Canine Conditioning
Importance of Safe Practices and Reducing The Risk Of Injury
Canine Fitness Plans
How to Build a Fitness Plan
Power, Strength, or Stamina?
Strength Exercises for Dogs
How To Use This Section
Abducted Forelimb Stand (2:17)
Abducted Hindlimb Stand (1:53)
Adducted Forelimb Stand (2:14)
Adducted Hindlimb Stand (2:13)
Back Paws On (3:05)
Backwards Walking (2:29)
Down (0:17)
Front Paws On (2:21)
Front Paws On Pivot (0:08)
Rockback Sit & Step To Stand (0:05)
Shoulder Dips (2:29)
Sit (0:03)
Sit-Down-Sit (0:13)
Stand (0:08)
Balance Exercises
Importance of Balance in Canine Fitness
Proprioception Exercises
What is Proprioception and Why it Matters
Power and Plyometric Exercises
Understanding Power and Plyometrics in Dogs
Gridwork Exercises
Introduction to Gridwork for Canine Conditioning
Conditioning for Different Life Stages
Fitness Considerations for Puppies
Adjusting Fitness for Senior Dogs
Canine Sports and Their Conditioning Demands
Overview of Popular Dog Sports
Course Wrap-Up and Resources
Tips for Long-Term Canine Health and Wellness
Resources and Continuing Education Options
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Abducted Hindlimb Stand
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