👋Tango Dancer Not sure how to dance confidently in crowded milonga? Need help adapting the steps you learn in classes to small places? Watch this FREE mini-course from Pablo & Anne and learn the 10 easy steps that will make dancing tango in crowded milongas easy: bit.ly/3JosuQl
hi from uk...taaa so much Pablo.. that was so clear... so so well explained...now I feel the ball is firmly in my court.. tomorrow is another day.. im really motivated to try this out..and I feel I have got the direction and the tools to really try.. I feel totally motivated to try this amazingly beautiful step..thanks so much
Thank you Pablo for these exercices, very useful at home ... to better perform thèse tricky mouvements. You did a fantastic job in making clear how to do them ;)
Pablo made it simple with exercise that focuses on contra-body movements that leaders can use while dancing. Thank you so much for sharing these exercises.
The point is that untrained dancer amateur does not know that his body is prepared for different task than a dance and to be good at it some work is needed (!) over our muscles (!),not in terms of body building but reconstruction to new task .Memory in our brain plays most important role.It is called movement memory and should be drilled as every part of out body to get what we want .Our body is very flexible and to some extent , by daily drills can extend it's capacities.Brain as well.Repetition is mother of skill .... and tango dance as well :) My experience, after 6 years of dance, says that after every lesson one should drill the material for next week on daily basis minimum 30 min .Than no problem would raised.More! by doing that one can early detect faults made and to be consulted next meeting with instructor.
4 года назад
Good lesson, BUT sound is poor. Please use a better microphone or a head mic. Secondly it would help enormously if one could see your movements also from behind, i.e. turn your back to the camera, show the movement and only then turn towards the camera. Otherwise the viewer constantly has to change sides in his mind eg when you turn.
los videos muy buenos, pero el sonido es malo, se escucha muy bajo y lejano, disculpas, no lo digo por criticar.
4 года назад
Just showing / explaining a movement isn't enough. There should follow a phase for practice either to a metronome or (better) to music. See how Vlad does it: ruclips.net/video/ajM8i5hWhms/видео.html
4 года назад
I have reviewed your lesson and compared it to two others: www.jochenlueders.de/?p=14427
👋Tango Dancer
Not sure how to dance confidently in crowded milonga?
Need help adapting the steps you learn in classes to small places?
Watch this FREE mini-course from Pablo & Anne and learn the 10 easy steps that will make dancing tango in crowded milongas easy: bit.ly/3JosuQl
hi from uk...taaa so much Pablo.. that was so clear... so so well explained...now I feel the ball is firmly in my court.. tomorrow is another day.. im really motivated to try this out..and I feel I have got the direction and the tools to really try.. I feel totally motivated to try this amazingly beautiful step..thanks so much
Dear tango friends we follow you and love you. Thank you so for your lessons, they are very clear, helpful and pleasant! Keep on!
Thank you Pablo for these exercices, very useful at home ... to better perform thèse tricky mouvements. You did a fantastic job in making clear how to do them ;)
Pablo made it simple with exercise that focuses on contra-body movements that leaders can use while dancing.
Thank you so much for sharing these exercises.
Thanks Pablo, you explain us very clear and detailed to understand the essences of mouvements. it is so appreciated.
Excelente esplicación! Trasluce conocimiento, experiencia y humildad. Muchas gracias!!!
Excellent algorithm today. I am trying to learn how to do a lapiz in conjunction to a follower's giro or medio giro. Thanks a million. .
Pablo thank you once more, this is a very usefull tip for my lapiz!
I've been struggling with enrosque for awhile now. Thanks to this exercises I'm finally starting to get it! Thank you so much, Pablo! 😃
Thanks. It is really helpful
Great instruction. Clear and succinct; easy to integrate. Thanks!
Thank you for your lessons.
Very good clear demonstration! 🙂
very very helpful !!!
Thanx, for a Great lesson! :)
Gracias Pablo, saludos
Good exercise for the leader to practice at ho,me
Please add the link for the Pivot guide.
Great, I never speak English, no one had explained to me so clearly
Please Pablo, add the missing link to the promised tips. Thank you,
The point is that untrained dancer amateur does not know that his body is prepared for different task than a dance and to be good at it some work is needed (!) over our muscles (!),not in terms of body building but reconstruction to new task .Memory in our brain plays most important role.It is called movement memory and should be drilled as every part of out body to get what we want .Our body is very flexible and to some extent , by daily drills can extend it's capacities.Brain as well.Repetition is mother of skill .... and tango dance as well :)
My experience, after 6 years of dance, says that after every lesson one should drill the material for next week on daily basis minimum 30 min .Than no problem would raised.More! by doing that one can early detect faults made and to be consulted next meeting with instructor.
Good lesson, BUT sound is poor. Please use a better microphone or a head mic. Secondly it would help enormously if one could see your movements also from behind, i.e. turn your back to the camera, show the movement and only then turn towards the camera. Otherwise the viewer constantly has to change sides in his mind eg when you turn.
Beautiful feet,love it.
los videos muy buenos, pero el sonido es malo, se escucha muy bajo y lejano, disculpas, no lo digo por criticar.
Just showing / explaining a movement isn't enough. There should follow a phase for practice either to a metronome or (better) to music. See how Vlad does it: ruclips.net/video/ajM8i5hWhms/видео.html
I have reviewed your lesson and compared it to two others: www.jochenlueders.de/?p=14427