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Wow. Lots of Ceroc newcomers this week. Really quite crowded. I'm actually getting to be semi-capable at this, and have most of the beginners' moves down. I'm now competent enough to guide some of the beginners through the moves. I know we've all been there, but it's sort of silly when they try to make life difficult for themselves by spinning the wrong way in a catapult. Maybe it's just me not being a strong enough lead.
Question for the other CLeroc peeps - what is the ettiquette when dancing with a first timer in freestyle? Should I try a few moves they don't know, or stick to the few they do? How hard should I make it? Beginners do need to learn not to anticipate (I'm in charge. Me ME ME!), but I don't want to make it too hard for them.
Question for the other CLeroc peeps - what is the ettiquette when dancing with a first timer in freestyle? Should I try a few moves they don't know, or stick to the few they do? How hard should I make it? Beginners do need to learn not to anticipate (I'm in charge. Me ME ME!), but I don't want to make it too hard for them.
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The very good guys i know can take a begginer and help her complete almost any move because their lead is so good - i remember dancing freestyle after just 1 lesson because i understood the lead... if you're questioning your lead then perhaps it's best to stick to moves they do know.
Try dancing with a more experianced girl and asking her how good your lead is, she may recommend you try new things with begginers and at the very least can probably give you pointers on your lead.
For me the most helpful lead is one that's not too 'Memememe ie. too strong as this frequently unbalences me, i can spin perfectly well on my own etc...' but one which does for example, push back more strongly with one hand than the other so i know which way to step back.... always hold out the hand they want me to take clearly as opposed to just grabbing mine etc..
Basically try not to unbalence the girl and use verbal cues where necessary.
...and ask a girl to give you pointers...
Was that even at all helpful? I waffle. I just know that a good lead is always welcome to do new moves but a poor lead doing new moves is frustrating.
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A professional dancer told me that anticipating is just fine so long as you can correct yourself when wrong.... oh and that it doesn't matter a jot what foot you step back on at the start of a move... Begginers on the left proffesionals on the right.... anyone can do either.
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