Once your dog has learned to catch the disc and can make mid-air catches, you may wish to establish a routine for both exercise and possible competition.
Putting together a Freestyle routine involves the use of more than one disc thrown sequentially, a variety of catches and other assorted tricks.
As you develop a Freestyle routine, try including a combination of short, medium and long throws. You might also attempt multiples, tricks in which several discs are thrown, in rapid succession, to a dog.
For great exposure to advanced maneuvers attend a competition. These events offer you the opportunity to view other dog/owner teams in action, while giving you ideas for tricks to teach your dog. In developing a routine, you should begin by writing down all the moves and sequences that your dog knows. Then, build a routine from one throw and trick to the next making sure your transitions are smooth. Also, mix up your tricks, create combinations and avoid repeating tricks if possible. Break your routine down into thirds to make practicing easier. Finally, make sure that you develop a routine that showcases your dog's abilities and don't forget to have fun!