dancinrina
New Member
I'm back! And with more questions!
So, after a slight ankle injury, I immediately went back to dancing and as I promised a very nice gentleman that I would attempt to become his standard partner, I took a class in foxtrot telemarks (approximately silver syllabus level). First discovery was - I suck at foxtrot and remember absolutely nothing. Second discovery was even more disappointing:
Lucky for me, the class consisted of 3 men and 2 women so I got a lot of personal attention especially since the instructor knows that I want to compete. However, every 5 seconds he'd comment on how "latin" my stance was and that he could tell I've done a lot of latin. Every time I'd try to correct it, it would sneak up on me and once again, I'd be told - you're looking to latin - flex your knees more, shift your weight. (I can totally see where its coming from since I did A LOT more latin when I used to dance and I stopped dancing latin later than I stopped dancing standard)
So, how does one break the habit of the latin stance to fall back into the standard frame?
Edit: So I totally didn't mean "fall back" like shift weight to the back....lol. I meant it in the sense of "default to" or "switch to".
So, after a slight ankle injury, I immediately went back to dancing and as I promised a very nice gentleman that I would attempt to become his standard partner, I took a class in foxtrot telemarks (approximately silver syllabus level). First discovery was - I suck at foxtrot and remember absolutely nothing. Second discovery was even more disappointing:
Lucky for me, the class consisted of 3 men and 2 women so I got a lot of personal attention especially since the instructor knows that I want to compete. However, every 5 seconds he'd comment on how "latin" my stance was and that he could tell I've done a lot of latin. Every time I'd try to correct it, it would sneak up on me and once again, I'd be told - you're looking to latin - flex your knees more, shift your weight. (I can totally see where its coming from since I did A LOT more latin when I used to dance and I stopped dancing latin later than I stopped dancing standard)
So, how does one break the habit of the latin stance to fall back into the standard frame?
Edit: So I totally didn't mean "fall back" like shift weight to the back....lol. I meant it in the sense of "default to" or "switch to".