Some history of the sport, and Lonnie Olson's part in it (She founded Dog Scouts of America too!)
Flyball is a sport that was created back in the late 1970’s. It gained popularity throughout the 80’s and 90’s, and continues to be a mainstay sport for dog lovers all over the planet.
Lonnie Olson wrote the first book anywhere on Flyball back in 1985. She had several instructional articles published in various dog magazines, and people were constantly writing to her for more information. Tired of copying the individual articles and mailing them to people, she decided a book was needed on the topic. She had contacted some publishers about taking the book, but they said, “Flyball? Nobody knows what that is!” They weren’t interested in publishing a book about something that no one knows anything about. It seems that publishing a book would help people learn something about the topic. Go figure.
Rather than write a book from scratch, she simply took the compilation of articles that she had been writing for the magazines, and bound them into a manuscript that she called: Flyball: A Dog Sport for Everyone. She published and sold her own books (illustrated, printed, bound, and distributed), in the beginning. After selling a few thousand copies, she started having it printed and bound elsewhere, but continued to market the books herself. Several thousand copies were sold over the next ten years.
Finally, Howell Book House (the premier dog book publisher) contacted Lonnie about writing a book about flyball. A lot had changed about the sport in the past 10 years, and some of the technical information in the original manuscript had been outdated. Lonnie agreed to let HBH publish her new flyball book, and began writing about every aspect of the sport, based on her experience training, managing a team, building equipment, hosting tournaments, judging, and being on the founding Board of Directors for the North American Flyball Association.
In the mean time, a couple of other books had appeared on the scene on the topic of Flyball training. One was similar to Lonnie’s original (outdated) manuscript, and the other was fairly good, but did not include a correct depiction of how to properly back chain the training steps for optimum performance. Lonnie was a student of operant conditioning, shaping, and clicker training before the world was ready for these methods.
With the help of a well-known publishing company, the second book did quite well, in spite of the competition of the other new books. One serious drawback was that the publisher insisted on the title of the book. They wanted it to be almost the same as the last book’s title. They agreed to: FLYBALL RACING: The Dog Sport for Everyone. This was only two words different from the original book. But the book was entirely different. Everything was new, updated and re-written. However, people assumed that the book was just a fancy, re-bound version of the old book, which kept many people from purchasing it. It didn’t help matters that the editor ran the old “teaser” for the original book, which made it look like it was, indeed the same book. This was all very frustrating for Lonnie.
In spite of the slow start for the second book, Lonnie had become the “flyball maven” of the universe for many people around the world. She had helped get teams started in
Lonnie’s trip to
About this same time, Lonnie was developing Dog Scouts of America, and had been having camps in
Regarding moving to
For more information about the sport of Flyball, please order Lonnie's book from our store, which has detailed instructions for training, building equipment, running a team, hosting tournaments, competing, and much more.