The training of a dog starts from the early days by playing with sails or rags to develop skills to become the next champions.
Chase is inherent in these dogs as their breed is such that it makes them chase with sight. So exercise and play by young people do so willingly as they develop their skills in hunting. Training is different from a coach to a coach, but usually the sails are basics or chasing things near their muzzle to make them move forward and fast. When the ages are small, education is pure enjoyment and is worth watching.
Increasing the development of training is more specialized as they enter empty runs and chase the mechanical hunts themselves. But to do this dog is directed by the coach and not just on the track. Hare's speed varies at slower speeds to make it easier to hunt and grow according to the progress of the puppy.
One of the most difficult lessons is that puppies get used to getting out of the cage at the start time. Hard work of the coach but with hard training the puppy comes in and goes out in the cage more easily. Starting the puppies they enter the cage on both sides to get used to it before they start hunting the mechanical hare.
One training goes well then the puppy can proceed to the next stage at the age of 15 months minimum depending on the progression and the amount of good coach he has.