This dynamic, hands-on workshop explores how to build resilient canine athletes from the ground up - through smart, structured training that supports both performance and long-term joint health. Designed for professionals working with sporting and active dogs, it focuses on injury prevention, early detection of compensations, and training strategies tailored to the physical demands of canine sports. Participants will learn how to assess movement quality, symmetry, and strength using functional tests, and apply sport-specific drills targeting strength, core stability, proprioception, and balance. The workshop also covers progressive overload, recovery planning, warm-up and cool-down routines, age-appropriate training loads, and surface management. Interactive skill stations provide hands-on practice with balance equipment, proprioceptive challenges, and coordination drills. Each participant leaves with a ready-to-use Performance & Prevention Checklist to apply immediately in practice.
Core Objective: Inspire participants with CCFT-style principles to minimize injury risk, elevate training and optimize performance for working and sporting dogs
Key Outcomes:- Understand functional anatomy in the context of sport/work demands.
- Apply injury prevention strategies from day one.
- Learn how training supports both joint health and performance career longevity.
Structure:
- Opening: The Athlete’s Journey
- Quick overview of challenges facing the working/sporting dog
- Where prevention fits and why it’s a competitive advantage.
- Functional Assessment & Baseline Testing
- How to evaluate gait, symmetry, and strength (with live working/sporting dogs).
- Recognizing early compensation patterns before they cause breakdown.
- Training Highlights from the CCFT Approach
- Sport-specific conditioning drills (strength, flexibility, proprioception).
- Progressive overload and recovery cycles in canine athletes.
- Core stability and balance work to reduce injury incidence.
- Injury Prevention Playbook
- Warm-up/cool-down routines.
- Surface considerations.
- Age-appropriate training load.
- Signs of overtraining or early injury.
- Hands-On Skill Stations (3–4 rotations)
- Creating strength and endurance.
- Conditioning & balance equipment.
- Agility & coordination drills.
- Proprioceptive challenges.
- Wrap-Up: From Training Plan to Peak Performance
- Participants take away a ready-to-use “Prevention & Performance Checklist.”




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