Soooooo helpful! Thank you! This is exactly what I need- a clear, steady walk through, broken down and with reasons for why you'd use it. Love it. Thank you
Love this video, thank you, the point you made about the mechanics of the move is spot on, we can’t all do it a certain way, it’s great that you show us different options for the same move, Thank you!
Great video, thank you very much. This is very helpful. I am just learning this maneuver and need lots of practice. I believe the term "Ketschker" is actually named after the German gentleman who first used this technique in his agility handling.
Thank you, glad you liked the video. I find this a difficult handling move myself. That is very interesting about the name, I always wondered where it came from
Soooooo helpful! Thank you! This is exactly what I need- a clear, steady walk through, broken down and with reasons for why you'd use it. Love it. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Thank you. That was clearly explained & shown. I find all your videos very helpful indeed. Huge thanks for them all.
Thank you, great to hear they are helpful
Love this video, thank you, the point you made about the mechanics of the move is spot on, we can’t all do it a certain way, it’s great that you show us different options for the same move, Thank you!
I am glad you enjoyed this! I try my hardest to make things as accessible for every ability of handler
Great video, thank you very much. This is very helpful. I am just learning this maneuver and need lots of practice. I believe the term "Ketschker" is actually named after the German gentleman who first used this technique in his agility handling.
Thank you, glad you liked the video. I find this a difficult handling move myself. That is very interesting about the name, I always wondered where it came from
Sehr anschaulich erklärt. Danke schön 👍
great explanation and demonstration very helpful thanks
thank you!
Well explained. What would have been nice is to see this demonstrated in a sequence with more speed
Ketschker is a german dog trainer and an agility-champion. He trained in leverkusen
Thank you for that , really well explained.
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
That’s really helpful thank you 😊
Very useful. Thank you. X
Great explanation, thankyou!
Thank you!
The name comes from a handler called Ketschker
Thank you so much. I love your videos! I am subscribed but for some reason don't receive notifications from TH-cam. Does anyone know why?
Thank you! I am not a TH-cam expert but I think you have to switch on notifications? I shall mention it to my tech guy and see if he knows!
You need to make sure the bell icon is clicked on to receive notifications 😃
very good video
Jürgen Ketschker