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  2. What is whistle training for dogs? - AOL

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    A whistle is a great signal, yes, but you need to keep your pup motivated to repeat the desired behavior with high-value rewards. Start off with treats and praise together, before gradually ...

  3. Whistling - Wikipedia

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    An offstage whistle audible to the audience in the middle of a performance might also be considered bad luck. Transcendental whistling ( chángxiào 長嘯) was an ancient Chinese Daoist technique of resounding breath yoga, and skillful whistlers supposedly could summon supernatural beings, wild animals, and weather phenomena.

  4. Horse gait - Wikipedia

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    The canter, or lope as it is known in Western circles of riding, is a controlled three-beat gait that is usually a bit faster than the average trot but slower than the gallop. The average speed of a canter is 16–27 km/h (10–17 mph), depending on the length of the stride of the horse.

  5. Physics of whistles - Wikipedia

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    A trailing edge tone occurs when an exterior flow passes over a trailing edge. There is a whistle that is a combination of an edge tone and a trailing-edge tone and might be called a wake-edge tone. It occurs in rotating circular saws under idling conditions and may be called the circular-saw whistle. Under load conditions, blade vibration ...

  6. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 3 Also includes how the horse uses its shoulder, humerus, elbow, and stifle; most often used to describe motion at the trot, but sometimes applied to the canter or gallop. [ 3 ] : 97 High action is a breed characteristic of Saddlebreds [ 1 ] : 3 and other breeds used in saddle seat and certain harness disciplines.

  7. Two-step (dance move) - Wikipedia

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    The closing step may be done directly beside the other foot, or obliquely beside, or even crossed, as long as the closing foot does not go past the other foot. The two-step is often confused with the country/western two-step. [2] "The Texas Shuffle step was formerly called a foxtrot step and has erroneously been called Texas Two-Step.

  8. Seann triubhas - Wikipedia

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    6 steps (4 slow steps and 2 quick steps) 4&2 The first step must always be done to start the dance, but the rest of the steps are up to the dancer to choose. At the higher levels the SOBHD will release a different order of steps for each year to be danced in championship competitions.

  9. Expert gives the dos and don'ts of running a Thanksgiving ...

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    While the Turkey Trot might be a few days away, it might not be a bad idea to get outside and log a few miles ahead of the race. Get a group together. Lawton recommends inviting friends and family ...