Bad Dog Agility Podcast

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381 episodes
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2012/05/03
Latest episode
2026/01/29
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31 min.
Release period
22 days

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Dog agility training tips and discussions. We often interview agility instructors and competitors as well.

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377: Wait Your Turn
2026/01/29
In this episode (26:49) In this episode, Jennifer, Sarah, and Esteban talk about the often ignored reality of agility: most of the time, dogs are not running, they are waiting. They explore why "waiting your turn" is a human concept, how dogs experience these in between moments through anticipation or regulation, and why early anticipation can lead to anxiety for some dogs while others switch on and off easily. The conversation highlights the importance of noticing how much waiting exists and being intentional about what dogs are actually doing during that time. You Will Learn Why "waiting your turn" is not a personality trait, but a set of skills shaped by arousal, uncertainty, and environment How dogs experience "waiting" through anticipation, regulation, or disengagement rather than passive stillness Why minimizing or reshaping waiting periods can be more effective than trying to train dogs to endure them Sponsored By Canine Handler Fitness Saint Rocco's Treats  
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376: Optimal Lines in Agility
2025/12/04
In this episode (28:39) This week on the podcast, we take a closer look at how dogs actually run a course and what handlers can do to help them run it faster and with more confidence. We explain why dogs run lines rather than individual obstacles and how understanding your dog's stride, structure, and turning ability helps you choose the best line for any sequence. We also talk about why the fastest path is not always the shortest and how video comparison reveals the true optimal line for your dog. You Will Learn Why you should handle lines, not individual obstacles How pulling, position, and continuous cues shape your dog's line Why tight turns slow dogs and when a wider arc is actually faster How to compare options on video to find the best line for your dog Mentioned Episode 179: Which is Faster, a Front Cross or Rear Cross? Episode 108: Choices on Course Sponsored By Saint Rocco's Treats Canine Handler Fitness
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375: When Stress Hijacks Your Handling
2025/11/20
In this episode (30:01) In this episode, we break down why so many handlers walk to the start line with a clear plan and instantly forget everything the moment the run begins. You Will Learn Why your brain blanks on course and how stress shuts down the prefrontal cortex, reducing timing, sequencing, and decision-making. How adrenaline affects handling, including tunnel vision, and reversion to default movement patterns. What the Yerkes-Dodson curve tells us about optimal arousal for performance and why beginners fall off the curve sooner. How to use the physiological sigh as a rapid, science-based tool to reset your nervous system right before a run. Mentioned Episode 159: Handler Muscle Memory for Dog Agility Episode 188: Handler Desensitization Sponsored By: Canine Handler Fitness with Liz Joyce    
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374: Fail Better
2025/11/13
In this episode (20:34) In this episode, Esteban and Sarah talk about what it really means when things go wrong in the ring. A knocked bar, a wrong course, a dog that runs straight to the leash—none of these moments predict your future in agility. Instead, they're feedback about where you and your dog are in your training journey. You Will Learn The key difference between formative and summative feedback—and how it applies to training and trials. Why tying your success or failure to self-worth actually slows progress (and how to stop doing it). How to read your dog's "mistakes" as information about confidence, arousal, and understanding. Thank You for Listening! Thanks so much for joining us this week. To get Bad Dog Agility podcasts sent directly to your device as they become available, you can subscribe on iTunes, SoundCloud, or Spotify. Happy training and thank you for helping us reach over 2 million podcast downloads! Sponsored By: Canine Handler Fitness with Liz Joyce
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373: Burnout in Dog Agility
2025/11/06
In this episode (37:02) Burnout isn't just something that happens at work—it happens in dog agility, too. In this episode, we dive into what burnout looks like for handlers, why it happens, and how to recover in a healthy way. You Will Learn The three major predictors of burnout identified across 30+ studies: Why agility is uniquely vulnerable to burnout (and what's missing compared to other sports). Practical ways to recover and prevent burnout for both you and your dog. Sponsored By Saint Rocco's Treats Clip & Go Agility
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372: "My Dog Deserves Better"
2025/10/30
In this episode (20:34) We've all said it. "My dog deserves better." Maybe after a missed contact, a wide turn, or one of those runs where nothing clicks. But what does that phrase really mean? In this episode, we look at where it comes from, how it shapes the way we see ourselves as handlers, and what our dogs actually need from us. You Will Learn Why "my dog deserves better" comes from love and care, but can slowly turn into guilt. How to tell the difference between healthy accountability and self-blame that holds you back. Why having a super talented dog can feel like pressure instead of joy, and how to flip that around. Esteban's advice to reframe your language so it builds confidence instead of doubt. Thank You for Listening! Thanks so much for joining us this week. To get Bad Dog Agility podcasts sent directly to your device as they become available, you can subscribe on iTunes, SoundCloud, or Spotify. Happy training and thank you for helping us reach over 2 million podcast downloads! Sponsored By: Canine Handler Fitness with Liz Joyce Clip and Go Agility
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371: Kris Seiter & Naavdanya Win Worlds
2025/10/23
In this episode (48:38) This week on the Bad Dog Agility Podcast, we sit down with Kris Seiter, the newly crowned FCI Agility World Champion in the Intermediate height division, and her Border Collie Naavdanya, the first American team to win an overall individual gold medal since 2011. Fresh off their incredible performance in Kalmar, Sweden, Kris joins us to share what it felt like to stand atop the podium and take us behind the scenes of an unforgettable weekend on the world stage. You Will Learn Kris's thoughts and emotions after each run at AWC How she and her husband share handling duties with Naavdanya Insights into this year's course design What it's like competing as part of Team USA on the international stage The preparation and mindset behind a gold-medal performance Watch Kris' Winning Run https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1969545397230903 Sponsored By: Canine Handler Fitness with Liz Joyce Clip and Go Agility
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370: FOMO in Dog Agility
2025/10/22
In this episode (32:54) In this episode, we unpack FOMO, the Fear of Missing Out, in the world of dog agility. From chasing every seminar and trend to feeling left behind when others seem to improve faster, we talk about how FOMO affects both handlers and dogs. Drawing on psychology, personal experience, and plenty of agility-specific examples, we explore how to recognize FOMO, how it can quietly derail progress, and how to shift toward a healthier mindset, the Joy of Missing Out (JOMO). Whether you're a newcomer overwhelmed by all the options or a seasoned competitor trying to keep up with every new technique, this episode will help you reset your focus and find confidence in your own path. You Will Learn What FOMO really is and why it's especially common in dog agility. How FOMO can affect training, competition, finances, and mental health. Why even experienced handlers and coaches fall into the trap of constant comparison. Practical ways to reframe FOMO into JOMO, the Joy of Missing Out. Mentioned/Related Episode 182: Choose Your Own Agility Adventure Sponsored By: Canine Handler Fitness with Liz Joyce Clip and Go Agility
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369: Jennifer Gives a TED Talk
2025/10/02
In this episode (48:27) What does it really take to deliver a TED Talk? In this episode, we sit down with Jennifer Crank to hear about her journey from invitation to standing on stage under the iconic red letters. Jennifer takes us behind the scenes of the months-long preparation process—from refining her script with TED coaches to designing visuals that would resonate with a global audience. You Will Learn Why TED Talks generate over $100 million each year and how that shapes the brand's global reach How invited speakers work with a dedicated coach to refine and sharpen their story Why every TED Talk must be fully memorized—no teleprompters allowed What it was like for Jennifer to bring a live dog agility demo onto the TED stage Mentioned/Related Speaking of being a mom, that was the topic of our first podcast with Jennifer…as a guest, not a host! Episode 154: Kids and Dogs and Jennifer Crank Sponsored By: Canine Handler Fitness with Liz Joyce Clip and Go Agility
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368: From Agility Ring to Superman's Superdog!
2025/09/23
In this episode (32:06) In this special episode, we sit down with agility competitor Connie Dieball, whose dog Jolene served as the reference dog for Krypto in the new Superman movie directed by James Gunn. Connie shares the amazing story of how Jolene made it to the big screen, what it was like filming on a major movie set, and how she balanced a full-time job while working on a blockbuster production. If you love agility, movies, or just great dog stories—this one's for you. You Will Learn How Connie and Jolene got started in agility during the COVID-19 pandemic How Jolene was selected to be the reference dog for Krypto What it means to be a "reference dog" in a CGI-heavy movie What it was like on set and how Jolene interacted with the cast and crew Who Jolene's favorite people were  Mentioned/Related January 9, 2025 Wednesday Wrap Up (Karen Pryor, Dogwalk Changes?, Superdog) CNN article talking about the inspiration for Krypto: https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/12/entertainment/superman-krypto-dog See the show notes for several videos featuring Jolene AKA Krypto! https://baddogagility.com/368
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367: The Success Cycle
2025/04/30
In this episode (16:59) Struggling to make progress in agility—even though you're putting in the work? In this episode, Esteban and Sarah break down the Success Cycle, a powerful 5-stage framework that shows you how to level up your agility game. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned competitor, this blueprint will help you move forward with clarity and confidence. You Will Learn The 5 stages of the Success Cycle Why most agility handlers plateau—and how to avoid staying stuck The biggest mistake people make when they skip the Review and Adjust phases How small adjustments lead to big breakthroughs in your performance What separates handlers who level up quickly from those who spin their wheels Mentioned/Related Episode 212: Do You Really Need Video Analysis? Episode 139: The Test/Train/Adjust Cycle Episode 30: Analyzing Mistakes and a Look at Systems
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366: What Separates the Top 10% from Everyone Else
2025/04/24
In this episode (20:38) What really sets the top agility teams apart? In this episode, Esteban, Sarah, and Jennifer each choose one key factor they believe gives elite teams an edge—and it's not what you might think. Talent, speed, age, or breed? Nope. We're talking about habits and strategies that any team can develop, starting today. Whether you're aiming for national finals or just trying to feel more confident in your runs, this conversation will give you clarity on where to focus your time and energy. You Will Learn Why success in agility isn't reserved for the naturally talented or the young and fast One thing each of your hosts believes separates the top 10% from everyone else How to build these success-driving habits into your own training What doesn't matter nearly as much as you might think (hint: it's not your dog's breed) Mentioned/Related Episode 212: Do You Really Need Video Analysis?
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365: Why You Need a Coach (Even If You Don't Think You Do)
2025/04/17
In this episode (29:07) Coaches and instructors play a crucial role in our growth as agility handlers. In this episode, Sarah, Jennifer, and Esteban reflect on the many different types of coaching available to competitors, both inside and outside the agility world, and how they can help shape your skills, mindset, and confidence. You don't have to be in a weekly class to benefit from a coach. And you don't need a title to be one. Whether it's a fellow competitor, a sports psychologist, a trial buddy, or an online instructor helping you prep for a big event, coaching is everywhere, and it's evolving fast thanks to technology. You Will Learn How video, slow motion, and remote platforms have changed the coaching game. The surprising places coaching can come from, even outside of agility. The specialized types of coaches we've each worked with (contacts, mental management, event prep, and more). Why you might be acting as someone's coach already and how to embrace that role. How a community built on shared learning makes agility better for everyone. Mentioned/Related Episode 289: The End of Coach's Eye You can find Running Contacts classes with Euan Paterson here: https://www.camddwrcanine.co.uk/camddwr-courses You can find Running Contacts classes with Silvia Trkman here: https://www.lolabuland.com/online-classes/
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364: Mastery or Survival - The Class vs. Trial Mindset
2025/04/09
photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (27:23) In this episode, we dive into a question every agility handler wrestles with: Should you train in class the way the course should be run to build skills—or adapt your handling as if you're at a trial, doing whatever it takes to get through clean? Jennifer kicks off the conversation with a story from her in-person class, where a handler faced this very dilemma. Esteban shares how he uses small-space sequences to help handlers try out multiple options—rear cross, front cross, blind cross—and then analyze which is actually faster using video review. The results are often surprising, leading to smarter handling strategies or exposing weaknesses that can be addressed in training. Whether you're a handler who trains for mastery or trials for survival, this episode will give you fresh insight into how to approach your next class—and your next run. You Will Learn The pros and cons of the "ideal execution" mindset versus the "trial-day strategy" mindset Why it's not an either-or question, and how context—your dog, your goals, your stage of training—matters How to blend both approaches into your training plan for better long-term results Mentioned/Related The Finals Map
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363: New Research Focusing on Dog Agility Safety
2025/04/02
photo credit: Great Dane Photos In this episode (39:13) In this episode, Esteban and Sarah are joined by Dr. Arielle Pechette Markley, a Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation veterinarian and researcher, to discuss a groundbreaking initiative in dog agility safety: the Coalition for Agility Reporting on Incidents and Safety (CARIS). We're excited to share that major agility organizations around the world—including AKC, ASCA, CPE, FCI, NADAC, RKC, UKI, and USDAA—have come together in an unprecedented show of cooperation to support independent, evidence-based research into agility safety. These organizations are contributing data to the Canine Sports Science Consortium (CSSC), led by Drs. Arielle Pechette Markley, Abigail Shoben, Melody Moore Jackson, and Rachel Olson. The first study of its kind, this project focuses on contact obstacles—specifically the A-Frame, Dog Walk, and Teeter—and aims to identify the relationship between obstacle performance, number of runs, and reported incidents. The initiative was inspired in part by ongoing discussions around Dog Walk safety, including proposals to lower its height or widen the plank. Join us as Dr. Markley shares how this study came together, what it means for the future of agility, and how judges, trial secretaries, and show organizers can contribute to this collaborative effort. It's a major step toward making agility safer for all dogs, and we're thrilled to help spread the word. You Will Learn Why leading agility organizations are uniting to support data-driven safety research What CARIS is and how it will collect and analyze obstacle-related incident data How current debates around Dog Walk height and width inspired this research initiative What role judges, trial secretaries, and handlers can play in shaping the future of agility safety Mentioned The project announcement on the Canine Sports Science Consortium website Donate to help support dog agility research. Our previous podcast: Episode 355: Is It Time to Change the Dogwalk?
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4.8 out of 5
146 reviews
bug🍀 2024/07/05
Saved my July 4th!
So glad I listened to their “dogs and fireworks” podcast before the Fourth of July! It helped me get a frozen Kong ready n do some sniff activities be...
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maine minky 2024/02/22
Review for BDA Podcasts
I have been a listening to these podcasts for over 3 years now. They are packed with information and tips for training. Whenever I get stuck on how to...
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MomOfAuss 2024/02/22
Great Podcast!
I started listening to BDA in October 2021, about 2 weeks before my very first agility competition. I started with episode 1 and burned through the se...
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BusyNHA 2024/02/22
Keep in touch
This is a great podcast to stay in touch with all things agility including new rules, techniques, and viewpoints. Guest speakers and the 3 original ho...
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WY handler 2024/02/22
BDA Podcast 👍🐾❣️
Awesome & relative current agility topics. I love the fact that I can multitask while listening.
Lo laaa 2024/01/27
ETO
Thank you so much for the two ETO episodes. Sharing your experience helps so much!
jane325 2021/04/08
always great listening
how do they know what i’m struggling with or am interested in learning about!? great must listen podcast for dog agility enthusiasts
Melle-lighting 2020/02/06
Learning all about agility
As I am new to agility I’m really enjoying listening to all the podcasts starting at beginning
4grandma4 2020/09/10
No video
Good information but not good as podcast without video
bored out of my mind!!! 2016/07/07
Live love the bad dog agility pod cast
I am new to this sport but used to work/show in the obedience ring. New dog new challenges and since she is really loving agility we are here and spen...
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