If you are leading someone who really doesn't dance, moves like the cradle and simple dip are more likely going to work. If it's someone who is more of a dancer, just you two haven't practiced these together, all are possible. Depends on how well they are lead too. Most important things are to go slow, be clear and confident. If you feel like you could teach someone else how to do it then you know it well enough to go lead around random people. Most importantly have fun with it and mistakes happen. There are really no perfect dances especially if we haven't danced much together and aren't following a routine. Hope this helps:)
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Ok ... Don't give up... Looks like you've been making videos for 2 years .... However, subscriber count does not reflect the simplicity and quality of your videos. Keep the videos coming. Also think about maybe videos about getting and determining the rhythm and beats of music. For me.... when I was sin the thro's of my lessons ... it was hard to go and know what song went with which dance. Teaching people how to discern that would be great. Also, helping your followers and students to REMEMBER steps have you found away to be able to remember it all.... Yes practice makes perfect but trying to remember everything was/is a bitch. Hate to say that a guy's job on the dance floor is the hardest but I think it is. 1... lead ( what to do when to do ) 2.... DTC Dance Traffic Control aka prevent collisions on the floor 3... Keep your partner looking like an angel .... Alot to do on the dance floor. I always felt like I had the "Deer in the headlight's" phenomena. I knew I could do something. But in watching other people and avoiding them. Counting the music. Remembering what that something was and on what foot it started biscuits dancing was hard work. So videos that help "MEN" manage the workload, videos that teach men what a good lead is, stuff like this is important too. Not just more sequence of moves to make her look good. but .... KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK
John, Thank you so much for taking the time to write this! You make great points and musical lessons like that are an amazing idea! I totally agree with the leaders stuff it's a hard job and enjoying it all in the process can seem far away. We will absolutely make videos talking about that subject! thank you again for your time and let us know if you have any more ideas!
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I have a wedding to get to today, you two are life savers!!
Hope it went well! & Thank You:)
Would these moves be something you could lead someone who hasn't done them before in? Or would they need to be practiced by both people?
If you are leading someone who really doesn't dance, moves like the cradle and simple dip are more likely going to work. If it's someone who is more of a dancer, just you two haven't practiced these together, all are possible. Depends on how well they are lead too. Most important things are to go slow, be clear and confident. If you feel like you could teach someone else how to do it then you know it well enough to go lead around random people. Most importantly have fun with it and mistakes happen. There are really no perfect dances especially if we haven't danced much together and aren't following a routine. Hope this helps:)
@@BallroomFeed ok, thank you!
@@dylanh6998 If you want to understand it better though check out our full course that goes into more detail. Use Code: YTPARTY20 for 20% off @ www.ballroomfeed.com/howtodanceataparty
@@BallroomFeed ok thanks!
Thanks for your help. Great videos! Although that little Christmas tree makes me sad 😂
Thank you!! Haha we do have a normal sized tree as well, we just wanted some christmas prop in the video 😆
Ok ... Don't give up... Looks like you've been making videos for 2 years .... However, subscriber count does not reflect the simplicity and quality of your videos.
Keep the videos coming. Also think about maybe videos about getting and determining the rhythm and beats of music. For me.... when I was sin the thro's of my lessons ... it was hard to go and know what song went with which dance. Teaching people how to discern that would be great.
Also, helping your followers and students to REMEMBER steps have you found away to be able to remember it all.... Yes practice makes perfect but trying to remember everything was/is a bitch. Hate to say that a guy's job on the dance floor is the hardest but I think it is. 1... lead ( what to do when to do ) 2.... DTC Dance Traffic Control aka prevent collisions on the floor 3... Keep your partner looking like an angel ....
Alot to do on the dance floor. I always felt like I had the "Deer in the headlight's" phenomena. I knew I could do something. But in watching other people and avoiding them. Counting the music. Remembering what that something was and on what foot it started biscuits dancing was hard work.
So videos that help "MEN" manage the workload, videos that teach men what a good lead is, stuff like this is important too. Not just more sequence of moves to make her look good.
but .... KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK
John, Thank you so much for taking the time to write this! You make great points and musical lessons like that are an amazing idea!
I totally agree with the leaders stuff it's a hard job and enjoying it all in the process can seem far away. We will absolutely make videos talking about that subject!
thank you again for your time and let us know if you have any more ideas!
I second this.