I'm super excited to present the Hybrid Dog Training 2025 Canine Fitness Logbook.
This was designed to help teams be more deliberate, regular, and progressive with their canine fitness training.
The A4 colour printed booklet includes:
Information pages that include in-depth information and QR codes to link to YouTube videos. Topics include:
Key fitness concepts
Key fitness components
Workout structure
A full and balanced workout you can use straight away
Information on bodywork
Signs of fatigue
Warm up
Planning ahead and more!
Space to write specific and measurable goals
Pages to plan over the year, and each month
A TON of pages to record the workouts that you are doing. This will help you track your progress, and give you a bank of workouts!
An exercise mastery log
Space and information on how to record body measurements multiple times over the year
Space for general notes, and notes from appointments like your physio, vet, or massage therapist
And more!
There's THREE ways to order yourself a copy of this booklet.
OVERSEAS (Non New Zealand) PEOPLE NOT INCLUDING CANADA
Email me (hybriddogtraining@gmail.com) your postage address and I'll invoice you through PayPal and ship directly to you (a total of $75 NZD which is the booklet, packaging, and postage from New Zealand, this is only about $43USD). Australian people will get a slightly different price on invoice due to slightly lower postage costs.
OVERSEAS PEOPLE (Non New Zealand) - ALL REGIONS
Order through Lulu.
NEW ZEALAND PEOPLE
Order through the Hybrid Dog Training website. The book is $45NZD, and postage and packaging is $6.90NZD (rural and urban). Please select 'HDT pickup / agility network' to pickup from me at a show or from the HDT training centre in Morrinsville, or 'Urban postage' EVEN IF YOU ARE RURAL! The cost for shipping is the same for rural and urban, but if you select rural it will charge you too much!
Please note that I've tried really hard to keep the cost of the book the same across all three purchasing options. The Lulu prices are set to be as equivalent to the NZ cost as possible, and relatively even across currencies.
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