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  • Wow!! That is impressive!!

    I don't think I'll ever get out of the sexsexsex stage!

  • @Oraborus ;> I was there for awhile too. A loooongg time ago. Use any sound you like. I suggest a hard, crisp sound.

  • Hi all,

    There is lots of FREE information on the website for Kayce Cover and Syn Alia Training Systems

    If you want to claim the power of this technique, just start reading and working. If you are a serious trainer, you may be interested in more. Read the website.

  • Cont'd to luxoria: Good news - we are doing exciting stuff. If you want more information, look for the manual ordering info on my website.

    Try it yourself and have a blast. I have used this in the training of monkeys to aid quadriplegics, cows to tell scientists if they wanted food or a date, horses to dance and answer questions, dogs to assist people, and much more. It is really worth the effort, and it starts with this funny little feedback sound, the Intermediate Bridge. Best wishes!

  • I spent about a half hour looking at the web site yesterday, listened to this video, watched another video and am completely, utterly not comprehending this. And I have a strong behavioral background.

    Seems interesting, but I don't get it.

  • If your background is academic, then there is very little in the scientific literature describing the state of the art in animal training. Most of the questions under review are related to experimental psych or medical applications like addictions. However, in the field, we are concerned with getting results asap, maintaining them, and protecting the animals health and safety. It stands to reason that we are racing ahead of formal scientific studies. Bad news - not in the library

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  • Hi luxuria,

    This video is to allow people to hear how the Intermediate Bridge is delivered. Most people are slower and they may find their training greatly improved as they practice and are more fluent. The bridge featured in this video is "X". Other videos give people a chance to hear fluent delivery of other bridges.

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