Seth
New Member
(with a nod to Samina)
Unfortunately, I am bound by my employment contract not to divulge any direct techniques here, but I can offer suggestions on how to find out.
First and foremost, ask your teacher for some, heh heh. Sounds obvious, I know.
Second, look at Rise & Fall as a great way to exercise your feet and ankles.
Third, stop using your thighs for everything, lol. (I only say this because I wasted years doing it.
) Calves and ankles are the better muscle groups to use for ballroom. If you don't understand what I mean, ask your teacher. If they don't know or you don't currently take lessons anywhere, start experimenting and see what you come up with.
Other than these small hints, I will leave the primary discussion up to those who are not restricted on what they can openly divulge.
Unfortunately, I am bound by my employment contract not to divulge any direct techniques here, but I can offer suggestions on how to find out.
First and foremost, ask your teacher for some, heh heh. Sounds obvious, I know.
Second, look at Rise & Fall as a great way to exercise your feet and ankles.
Third, stop using your thighs for everything, lol. (I only say this because I wasted years doing it.
Other than these small hints, I will leave the primary discussion up to those who are not restricted on what they can openly divulge.