Free: Contests & Raffles.
The amount of run is in the genetics of the breeding IMO.And being as such,only so many pups in a litter are going to be big goers, in breeding for performance you strive to have cookie cutter type product,when you get more of what you want your achieving what you set out to do,if you want strong natural pointing instinct you do your best to double up two individuals that outwardly express that trait,same for retrieving,confirmation.The more traits you desire that you can double up on increases your chances of getting what you want.Big runners are not big runners because of how the parents run,they are big runners because of independance and that independance is in between the ears,not in the legs.In a litter of pups you can see which ones are independant by how far they wander from the pack,you can also see which pups are clingons because they are underfoot.Some dogs that may not be run offs become run offs due to hammering on them training with the beat punch and kick method or my favorite pet peeve,e collar fixes it all.And then that gets blamed on the FT blood in the 4th 5th generation of the pedigree. Trainers don't "Make" trial dogs,Trial dogs are born IMO.