Sign up Opens: 20th January 25



Next course: Begins -14th February

Ends - 9th May


I joined this course as I was struggling with my young dog knocking poles.

She was having at least one pole in every run, both at training & in competition.

The feedback from Jo is absolutely superb. Her eye for detail is incredible, she can spot the tiniest adjustments that need to be made.

I would most definitely recommend this course to anyone who thinks their dog doesn't have the best jumping technique.

The best part is that this season we have hardly had any fences down in competition, & I can confidently say that this course has been the difference.

Sue Lascelles


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As a Qualified Veterinary Physiotherapist I highly advocate the practice of jump grids! So it is very exciting that Jo has created an easily accessible online course, with unlimited access! 


After working with Jo I have used jump grids with my Sheltie when returning to agility from injury and as a strengthening exercise to enhance his performance, also with our young collie, who is just learning how to use his body efficiently. This gives me the security that I am educating them as much as possible to help avoid injury. 


If you feel overwhelmed and don't know what good jump form is, Jo is also offering online feedback with a working spot! Which I think is invaluable to help educate owners so they may be able to detect an injury early and get support sooner. 




-Sam Towe BSc(hons) PgDpVP MIRVAP




Who is your Coach?





Hi, I’m Jo Tristram


I have been competing in agility for 20 years, over that time I have taken part in all major national finals, including winning the Championship, Singles and Team competitions at Crufts. I have represented my country on many occasions with multiple dogs and have won 7 World Agility Open medals and 1 at the European Open. I began agility with a brilliant Staffordshire Bull Terrier x, then a very successful Beardie x Border Collie and currently run Border Collies.

As well as being a competitor, I am also a Judge and have been coach of the World Agility Open England Team for several years. I originally graduated in scriptwriting but turned to full time agility life and now have been teaching for 12 years and regularly present seminars both nationally and internationally. I work with a variety of different breeds and sizes.

I began immersing myself into learning more about jumping execution and exercises to help my own dog, with the aim to improve her performance in an area that was holding us back. The more I learned the more I appreciated how much my students could also benefit. Working with lots of different types of dog has been enlightening and a great way to expand my knowledge. I love details and the joy of the process!