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    I was wondering if anybody has tried pulling work as described by Jack with resistance or strength bands instead of with chains?

    My train of thought here is that it would seem that a dog pulling on a resistance or strength band would have to deal with not only pulling but also with the force of the band pulling him backwards.
    For example when the dog gets to the point that it can't pull any farther, the dog would come to a stand still (if it's strong enough) and in the process it would be doing an isometric hold, in which the dog uses it's strength to avoid being pulled back.

    So in all the dog would be sprinting, pulling and doing isometric holds all at the same time.

    Jon

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    look online for a good weightpull harness, add weight to the back to drag.......

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    This videos show what I mean, off course I would be holding the other end of the band as done in the second video.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhSpF...e_gdata_player

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FJfk...e_gdata_player

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    For a similar workout or that isometric hold you are looking for I use a bungee lead. Overtyme sells a nice cheap one. My bulldog is a natural puller so when we're either walking or running his body is always flexing different directions when he's moving and pulling. It seems to wear him out faster when we're out. A plus is I don't get that jerking in my shoulders when he makes a swift change in direction and bottoms out on the lead.

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