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What is Agility?

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According to the AKC, "agility isthe ultimate game for you and your dog. It also one of the most exciting canine sports for spectators. In agility, a dog demonstrates is agile nature and versatility by following cues from the handler through a timed obstacle course. The course has jumps, tunnels, weave poles, and other obstacles.

What is a frequency?

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When talking about domes, frequency refers to the number of pieces that each edge of the base figure is divided into in the process of triangulating its sides. For instance, we might start with a base figure of an icosahedron and divide each edge of each triangular face into 3 equal lengths. Those new points are connected to divide the original triangle into 9 smaller triangles. Since the original edges were divided into 3 parts, we call this a 3-frequency dome.

Does the Ofanite resonance apply to Driving? How about other Agility skills like Throwing?

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The resonance mentions "any roll against Agility itself or an associated skill." It should specifically include Driving and specifically disallow Agility skills like Throwing. The skill has to involve the Ofanite moving himself around. Climbing, yes. Driving, yes. Throwing, no.

Train Power/Agility What is the ChipCard package?

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CD containing the ChipCard Editor software and all necessary hardware drivers for the ChipCard Reader module.

How can I work on agility training during practice?

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Set up cones, gloves, tennis balls, etc. in different patterns and locations on the field. Have the kids perform different movement over and around the obstacles for approximately 2-3 minutes. Example: Zig Zag through the cones, jump over the gloves, skip around second base, do five push ups in front of the dugout, hop around the pitchers mound, etc

How can I prepare for the physical agility test?

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The physical agility test consists of four categories: single bench press, sit-ups, push-ups, and 1.5-mile run. A recommendation is to practice the events in order with only brief rest periods between the events.

What are POST's standards for physical agility?

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The Minnesota POST Board recognizes that there are inherently different physical needs for various agencies and their communities. POST Board staff recommends that each agency confer with the physician performing the physical examination and/or an occupational therapist to not only determine the needs of their department, but also their community.

What is the physical agility test?

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The physical agility test consists of five (5) events that are timed and scored separately. These events include: Agility Run: This test simulates a short distance foot pursuit and requires frequent changes in direction while running as fast as possible. (Distance: 99 yards) Body Drag: This test simulates dragging a 165 pound physically incapacitated person to safety. (Distance: 32 feet).

Do I need to have done obedience before doing agility?

Dog Agility Class FAQ for Beginners
Although you do not need to have attended a formal class you do need some basic skills. Your dog should understand commands for sit, down, stay and come. He need not be 100% reliable but this is a good place to start.

Is agility class about playing with other dogs?

Dog Agility Class FAQ for Beginners
NO. Agility class is for you and your dog to play and learn together. Your dog should feel that YOU are much more exciting than any other dog in the room. This is not a puppy play session.

My dog is very nervous, is agility suitable for her?

Dog Agility Class FAQ for Beginners
Agility can be a great way to socialize a dog. It introduces them to a new environment, new dogs and people, different noises and objects. It is very important to only progress at the speed of your dog, this dog will take longer to get it’s confidence. You may even want to repeat the initial beginner class to overcome your dogs fears.

What is the frequency intensity?

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The intensity describes the pulsation level. When the intensity becomes stronger, the electromagnetic impulse intensifies and penetrates deeper into the organism.

How dangerous is Frequency Therapy?

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Your car is far more lethal, however, most people with any reasonable amount of caution seem to get by pretty well. Used properly and carefully, it is probably no more dangerous and far less than most home appliances. Probably the most prevalent danger is not the device itself but the user who tries to avoid surgery where only surgery is appropriate or effective, causing the problem to go untreated, resulting in death.

What is the frequency for the AIDS virus?

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The MORs for the different AIDS viruses, and treatment protocols for HTLV I through HTLV IV, employ 448, 465, 2489, and 2490 hertz ranges, as reported. But the existing protocols for AIDS treatment call for full power spectral output. This means that all therapeutic frequencies (the entire range) are used in timed duration, polarity switching sessions, which include modulated amplitude, and other techniques.

What is the frequency of the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

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Studies aimed at this aspect do not give univocal results; this is understandable in view of the variables involved (different selection criteria, the job done, diagnosis criteria, etc.). A study conducted from 1983 to 1985 in Holland shows a rate of 3.4% in women and 0.6% in men; but it is estimated that CTS is present to a further 5.8% in undiagnosed women (De Krom et al. J Clin Epidemiol 1992; 45:373-6).

How do I flatten my system's frequency response curve?

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First, you'll need a good quality equalizer - either a 2/3 octave (15-band) or 1/3 ocatve (30 band) equalizer or a quasi- parametric equalizer such as PPI's PAR 224 that allows you to choose the center frequency and bandwidth (Q) of each knob on the EQ. This will allow adjustments to very specific frequency ranges. Next, you'll need to get a hold of an RTA (Real Time Analyzer), which is an expensive piece of equipment that good shops will usually have.

What is the frequency limit of piezoceramic sheet?

Piezo Systems - Frequently Asked Questions
There is no inherent frequency limit for a piezoceramic sheet. In practice the frequency limits of applications are usually determined by resonances associated with the shape and/or size of the transducer design. A typical 2.85" square, .0075" thick sheet of PSI-5A material has a thickness mode vibration in the neighborhood of 13 MHz and a planar dilatation mode at around 14 KHz.
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