question about the coming of internationalization

Mar 06, 2013 10:37

So what are the key ingredients and handling prerequisites that make a course an internationalized course?

And why are some people in an uproar about this?

threadle, spin turn, blind cross, backy uppy, back side, ketschker

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nosemovie March 6 2013, 16:02:52 UTC
In a nutshell. Remember all the times they told you to STAND UP!???
forget that.

and as for keeping your eye on your dog, GONE... It's ok, you can teach them to bark real loud, then you'll always know where they are. :)

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dinahprincedaly March 6 2013, 16:07:10 UTC
are people upset because maybe only the really young and agile (handlers) will survive this change???

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nosemovie March 6 2013, 16:23:43 UTC
Well, like Laura hinted at. There are many reasons to NOT want to run your dog this way ( ... )

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purpledogs March 6 2013, 17:28:16 UTC
I also fully trust that the "american style" course options won't be going anywhere. I don't think, with the way our sport is set up here, we can get rid of those options and still have a sport. And I don't think that's a bad thing... the options are fantastic.

But that is just it, we need more options... and so far it seems we are on the path to getting them. :)

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nosemovie March 6 2013, 17:39:24 UTC
As in ANY consumer product, demand will push supply. If enough people sign up for this stuff (and they will) it will exist. I like seeing the changes coming, I think it will increase the ability to "Think" in the sport.

Now, NADAC... I wonder at how that continues, such a strange "version" of what used to be the sport.

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life is all snooker all the time? dinahprincedaly March 6 2013, 16:17:24 UTC
heh heh. and i guess there goes that notion that they should naturally take the obstacle in their path, i mean it looks like very little is straight on face value...

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purpledogs March 6 2013, 17:25:25 UTC
haaaaa, love

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nosemovie March 6 2013, 17:28:24 UTC
I swear, a quiet dog is the death of me. If he's not barking to tell me what side he's on... I'm LOST!

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penichops March 7 2013, 02:07:10 UTC
Oh and NEVER run backwards, forget that
And Never end up on the outside of your course, forget that too.

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