No Train No Gain! See Impact of Training Dogs In DeFly Ball — A 2022’s NFT Game
DeFly Ball game is an e-sport where only trained dogs are advised to play. An untrained or even under-trained dog can’t compete with its opponent so how can you win like this? Therefore, only trained dogs can participate or survive in the game to play against their opponents and win.
Your dog must be trained enough to the competitive level that includes its temperament, agility, stamina, and adaptability to understand and perform well in the game.
To train your dogs best, we got the best trainers for them. Each of them is a highly professional and experienced coach. Let’s discuss the 4 types of training zones and their respective trainers.
Take-off practice zone:
Practice makes one perfect. This practice or training zone intensively focuses on dog paws training. Dogs can be injured during the race. To minimize the effect and strengthen up their stamina, your dog should be trained under this Take-off practice zone.
It’s a first practice zone where dogs get their hindfoot’s end to be put under high pressure. This process helps the dog to get acceleration.
It’s usually a hard phase for the dogs but very mandatory as they have to race and play against their opponents. The more they practice, the more beneficial their stamina and strength would be for themselves and for their teams.
Hurdles’ practice zone:
After the Take-off practice zone, dogs are recommended to the next practice zone of jumping the hurdles. As the name suggests, Dogs here are trained to jump various hurdles, short and long come in their way.
In the tournament, dogs have to jump 4 hurdles consecutively in a row in their way. Jumping a hurdle for an untrained dog is risky. It’s risky because an untrained dog is unfit and not advised to play as it can injure itself.
Jumping one hurdle is easy and 4 is a little hard but don’t forget it’s a race-winning. Remember, a dog jumps over the 4 hurdles 2 times, which means, it jumps 8 times when it turns back after grabbing the ball from the ball box. Your dog should run faster than its opponent dogs in a blink of an eye without losing its focus and stamina. So that’s where your dog needs this training. Doesn’t it?
Box Practice zone:
After jumping up the hurdles, another hurdle for dogs is to reach the ball box. Untrained dogs collide here often with ball boxes. It’s all because of poor coordination and training.
Dogs when successfully trained from Hurdles’ practice zone. The next is to jump over the ball box to grab the ball in their mouths. Read that again, jumping and grabbing. These are 2 different acts to perform at once in the same time which is limited to just a blink of an eye, against an opposing dog.
Mostly dogs collide with ball boxes because a dog has to jump over to the box right after jumping over the 4th hurdle. So besides stamina and strength, a dog needs agility and training to perform its best as well.
Holding ball practice zone:
Last but not least, the practice zone has its immense worth. Imagine yourself, running over your 4 legs (2 arms & 2 feet) fastly and jumping over the 4 hurdles and then jumping high to hold a ball from the ball box in your jaws, and then turning tightly back and repeating the same till the starting line while keep holding the ball. Is it still an easy job for you? Definitely NO. Then how it could be for a dog without complete training?
Holding the ball and bringing it back to the race starting point over the entire passageway without dropping it. As only then points will be counted or considered. For that, the dog’s jaws must be strong enough and the mind must be sharp enough to not drop the ball till the destination point and not lose the temperament till achieving its objective respectively.
Now, you can assume it’s really tough job for a dog to do but with great training, it’s possible. When a dog completes this process as it should be, it earns points or gems only then. Training and race are harder indeed but its reward to get gems is really fruitful.
Let your dog burn and beat!