I know this video is 3 years old, but recently my boyfriend and I started attending a local Lindy Hop class and it's really been great. For Tip N2, I came up with a neat little way to check if my rock steps are "complete" and it is to try and say "lead me" while doing the rock step.
Thank you so much guys. My wife and I have been having difficulty being more connected. I love her so much and I hope this helps us improve our communication in the dance. 😊
These are all really helpful! Do you have any tips for keeping your feet underneath you with a much taller lead who's making very big steps? I'm very short and sometimes find I have trouble moving enough to keep up with a lead and stay over my feet, which simultaneously makes finishing those weight shifts a little harder. Sometimes I end up hopping an extra time on one foot to keep up--which works for faster dances and covers extra distance without shifting weight between feet at the wrong point, but I don't want to have to do that more than is stylistically fun and appropriate. Or, is it really as much the lead's responsibility to make sure he's not making his steps too big for a tiny follow and leaving her off balance?
Could I have permission to share this with my church in our streamed sunday service? We will put the link in the comments and in the acknowledgment at that end?
I know this video is 3 years old, but recently my boyfriend and I started attending a local Lindy Hop class and it's really been great. For Tip N2, I came up with a neat little way to check if my rock steps are "complete" and it is to try and say "lead me" while doing the rock step.
Nice. Great way to take your time.
Love how you both drew blanks at the end!
Excellent tips
Thank you so much guys. My wife and I have been having difficulty being more connected. I love her so much and I hope this helps us improve our communication in the dance. 😊
All these tips for the follower assume that the leader is leading. Remember it takes two.
Incredible video Evita! Excellent as always! I look forward to hearing your tips for us leaders!!! 😎🙏👌
Thank you! Michael has made an excellent video for the leaders, coming out soon...
Thank you so much for this! 💕
Thank you!
정말 유용한 팁이에요. ^^
Thanks
love the dress! could you tell me the brand
Awesome, my tip for leader and followers: don't sit on heaters.. their mounting might break and you got a huge disaster. Been there, done that.
These are all really helpful! Do you have any tips for keeping your feet underneath you with a much taller lead who's making very big steps? I'm very short and sometimes find I have trouble moving enough to keep up with a lead and stay over my feet, which simultaneously makes finishing those weight shifts a little harder. Sometimes I end up hopping an extra time on one foot to keep up--which works for faster dances and covers extra distance without shifting weight between feet at the wrong point, but I don't want to have to do that more than is stylistically fun and appropriate.
Or, is it really as much the lead's responsibility to make sure he's not making his steps too big for a tiny follow and leaving her off balance?
Could I have permission to share this with my church in our streamed sunday service?
We will put the link in the comments and in the acknowledgment at that end?
your church worships swing? :D
Sure. Sorry for taking so long to respond.
I think that many of those tips come down to the follower should not get anxious and should not anticipate her partner.
!!!:-))
Много говорильни.
Thank you! 😊