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The APBT Ring Podcast, presented by APBT INFO. In this episode, we dive deep into the classic Pitbull Keep, the legendary pitbull conditioning program that shaped the history of the American Pit Bull Terrier.
We explore the philosophy behind the APBT gamedog keep, breaking down the meticulous methods used by old-school dogmen to prepare their PITBULL game dogs for peak performance. From dog nutrition and weight control to roadwork, pitbull treadmill training, hand walking, and recovery strategies, this podcast uncovers the discipline and precision that defined the apbt keep.

Old School Pitbull Keep: APBT Conditioning & Gamedog History
š Introduction
A OLD SCHOOL PITBULL KEEP is one of the most referenced pitbull conditioning programs in the history of the American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT). This old school pitbull keep reflects the philosophy of dedication, discipline, and attention to detail that defined the apbt gamedog culture.
The text explains how an amateur could bring a dog to 75% of its potential, while a professional could consistently reach 90% or more. Beyond its practical instructions, A Good Keep stands today as a historical document of APBT conditioning methods and the gamedog community.
ā”gamedog Conditioning Principles
Individual effort: Success depends on the time and dedication invested in the dog.
Competitive edge: If two dogs are equal in ability, the better conditioned one wins 9 out of 10 times.
Small details matter: Nutrition, rest, and consistency make the difference in long-term performance.
š Schooling & Testing
Schooling: Begin short ārollsā of 10 minutes at 15ā16 months, increasing gradually to 25 minutes by age 2.
Testing: At 26ā27 months, roll the dog against a larger opponent for 30 minutes, then introduce a fresh dog for 10 minutes to evaluate scratching ability.
š Feeding & Weight Control
Keep the dog within 3ā4 lbs of match weight.
Diet: lean meat (bull neck preferred), cottage cheese, and Purina protein feed.
Strict control: weigh the dog daily and measure food precisely.
Supplements: One-A-Day vitamin + iron, Clovite conditioner.
Hydration: fresh water always available.
š Work Schedule
Pre-conditioning: 2ā3 weeks of short workouts to toughen feet and prepare the dog.
Hand walking: Up to 5 miles daily, considered the safest and most effective method.
Treadmill: Use only free-running mills, avoiding excessive resistance.
Flexibility: Adjust workload according to the dogās energy and natural wind.
š Weekly Routine Example
Sunday: rest + supplements.
MondayāSaturday: progressive increase in miles/minutes, with vitamin and hormone injections as scheduled.
Final weeks: reduce workload, focus on hand walking, maintain weight, and prepare for peak condition.
š Important Notes
Never condition a dog with parasites.
Avoid overheating from excess vitamin B12.
Always supervise treadmill sessions.
Better slightly heavier than too light.
Build trust: the stronger the bond, the harder the dog will work.
š Conclusion
A Good Keep reflects the dedication and discipline of old school dogmen. There are no secretsāonly consistency, care, and commitment.
ā ļø Historical Note: This keep is of great historical value. Its methods belong to a past era and may not be suitable today. Anyone wishing to train or condition a dog must also study modern advances in canine health, sports science, and veterinary care.
š A Good Keep should be appreciated as a historical archive and educational resource, a cornerstone in the documentation of APBT conditioning, gamedog history, and pit bull culture.
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