Life Hacks for Irish Dancers 2 - MJP Academy
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024
- Greetings Irish dancers! It's finally here: Irish Dance Life Hacks 2! Techniques and tricks to help improve your dancing fast for better results at competitions, and our favourite helpful tips to help make common Irish dance struggles little easier for you!
First we start with tricks to help you with the following techniques while dancing to improve your scores at competitions: Keeping your arms in while dancing, Closing your knee gaps (Crossing feet), Improving your turnout (many judges favourite thing).
Then we share our favourite tip for motivating us to practice harder and more often at home.
Finally, we finish with three helpful tips that every Irish dancer should know: How to fix uneven laces, How to break in new shoes, and Making old shoes fit like new again!
I hope these hacks help give you a "leg up". Haha!
NAVIGATION /HACKS IN THIS VIDEO:
Into: 0:00
Hack 1 - Keeping your Arms in: 0:16
Hack 2 - Keeping your Knees in: 1:11
Hack 3 - Improve your Turnout: 1:40
Hack 4 - Practice Harder: 2:05
Hack 5 - Uneven Lace Hack: 2:40
Hack 6 - Breaking in New shoes: 3:51
Hack 7 - Fixing older baggy shoes: 4:38
Outro: 5:18
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