After I put my name down, I nearly pulled out after browsing some of the agility websites; warm-up exercises, footwear costing three figures, and loads of abbreviations with no explanation - it was so daunting
I suppose it depends on the classes you have joined as to what they focus on - some are more competition driven than others; do they have a website? That might give you some idea on what to expect......maybe you could ask to go along and watch a class while you are waiting for a place to become available for Beau?
Interestingly, I have discovered that I'm not as "out of breath" now that Molo knows what to do.....the first couple of weeks, I was shattered after a couple of jumps as I needed to work really, really hard to keep Molo's focus and to teach him what to do
Once he began to understand the concept, and now commits to the "next" obstacle from much further away, it's just a case of keeping up with him; although in Molo's case, keeping his attention is still extremely hard work