@@DanceInsanity Nous dansons toutes les semaines pour notre plaisir dans un endroit qui diffuse toutes les danses que nous dansons : 5 latines 5 standards, salsa et lindy hop
I love this!!!! I have been wanting to incorporate tricks in my salsa for awhile now, but did not know how to get started. This was the perfect pacing and instruction for my husband and I. Thank you so much for making this.
Hi, LiWen! Question- could you please walk us through your warm up/preventative care routine for your feet/legs? I have recently become a very avid salsa/bachata dancer (learner...rather LOL) and I am very interested in taking care of my knees, ankles, feet, etc. I seem to be quite injury prone and I don't want that to happen because I'm obsessed with dancing... help!?!
@Cassie Hello! That's a very good question!! I'll add preventative care to our idea list for future videos. In the meantime, wearing good shoes, stretching + strengthening ankles, and feet are super important. Good usage of rolling through your toes/ball heel also help cushion impact on the your ankles and knees. Use this video here for Warmup exercises you can do daily : ruclips.net/video/avxTPPo6bfo/видео.html How often are you dancing? :))
@@DanceInsanity Twice a week, I'd like to increase to 3xs a week in the future. I'd take lessons 1-2 times a week and dance socially 1x a week... I have some nagging issues from plantar fasciitis and anterior pelvic tilt. I really want to be proactive this time because I hope to someday dance like you!!
@Cassie You got the dancing bug for realz! We believe that anything with the body can be modified and corrected over time with consistent right exercises. So, the more you dance, definitely also put in good amount of time to stretch, and strengthen daily. Both things you mentioned can go away. As your body gets stronger, your dancing will too! You definitely have the right attitude and mindset! You'll be dancing for the next 150 years. ;))
1:52 - Interesting little experiment showing the concept of "center of gravity". Almost think the freeze-framed image could be in the next edition of a physics or calculus textbook.
I love all the tricks you are showing us. I learn Salsa, but somtimes its boring because we only learn turns, many figurs, without Styling, its does not matter wich scholl hier in Germany. I also like the way you do it, with humor! 🤩
Tytus & Lywen, both of u r my fave dance instructors. My fave is d split that u didn't show. Pls. show d step-by-step process & d science behind it to execute easily. Thanks so much. ❤
wow nicely done .... we just need a little be more how to get into the move and also to finish until the basic move :):) ty keep the good work. strating chacha from montreal :)
@MelC Answer! There actually isn't much force on the armpits, if you support your own weight well. Have you hurt them before?? 😳 Usually, there is little chance they'd get hurt. They might get sweaty.. but that's a different story. :))) haha.
@@DanceInsanity I've hurt them armpits before when I was social dancing years ago. Somebody attempted the Falling Star on me and I was clueless about it. Good to know that all I had to do was hold my core and support my own weight. Thank you!! I've had sweaty armpit stories too, but I'll save that for future sweaty armpits video. Hahahha!
Hey you guys, I just found you today and instantly subscribed. Great work. I have a question about the dip. At the school I go to, there’s a similar dip where the Follower leans back all the way, as far as possible, while still having a completely straight back and keeping the same foot position as you have in your dip. I can’t seem to lean back very low without either losing balance / hold in my feet or in my core. Any tips? I’d appreciate it!
@SenPin TravMom Perhaps try a higher layback/ Smaller lean? Whatever makes you more comfortable to start with. No need to go deep/ low at all. Fun and safety first! :)
Tytus & Lywen, both of u r my fave dance instructors. My fave is d split that u didn't show. Pls. show d step-by-step process & d science behind it to execute easily. Thanks so much. ❤
She's so light I'm pretty sure u have no problem doing tricks with her.You two are wonderful instructors.
thank you!
Thanks Zenaida! 😉
Now try to do them with a land whale.
humanyoda why u make such a bad comment.What r u trying to prove.
@@zenaidaneduasa3831 did you understand its meaning?
Love, love , LOVE!!
😊😊😊
and love back to you!
😄😄😄 thanks!
you're welcome!
More easy tricks, it's my favourite!! 👏☺️
@Christophe nice!! Merci 💪🏼🙌🏼😊
awesome! thanks Christophe!
Love this! Will try these wi’ my partner
Right on! Let us know how it goes. 🙌🏼
great, have fun!
Thank you for sharing!
you're very welcome! happy to help!
Hello Maggie! You bet. :)
Toujours aussi Top. Merci à vous pour ce que vous faites
@Cammera vous êtes les bienvenus! nous sommes heureux que vous appréciiez nos vidéos. à quelle fréquence danses-tu?
you're welcome, thanks!
@@DanceInsanity Nous dansons toutes les semaines pour notre plaisir dans un endroit qui diffuse toutes les danses que nous dansons : 5 latines 5 standards, salsa et lindy hop
I love this!!!! I have been wanting to incorporate tricks in my salsa for awhile now, but did not know how to get started. This was the perfect pacing and instruction for my husband and I. Thank you so much for making this.
@Lia That's grreeeat!! you're very welcome. :) fun to jazz things up huh?
Superb movements. Beyond my words. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome @Albert! 😊
@@DanceInsanity Thanks for sharing your video. You both
are so kind and generous.
You guys are so AWESOME!!!! Love the humor and the fantastic simple material!
@Jen glad you enjoyed this one! 👍🏼🤗
oh thank you very much!
Beautiful dancers
You guys are soo good, easy way to lear repetition, your partner is so cute,! And a very good instructores. (You both) .. thanks.
Thank u! Glad u like it, r u dancing a lot?
Hey, could you make a video on dance clothes/shoes ? For male and female...
Hi Nihal! that is a great suggestion, thank you! will put that into the idea mix! Tytus
Very Good . Thạnk You So Much .
@Theresa you're welcome! 😊
you're very welcome! thanks!
Very helpful video - thank you!!
@Jin you're welcome! :)
Jin Ong awesome, thanks!
do u have any easy tricks for liftings?
@Maria sure we do! Cool idea. 👍🏼
Awesome like always. I will try these. Thank you
BEST instructors on RUclips. Love your videos!!!!
thank you!
Hi, LiWen! Question- could you please walk us through your warm up/preventative care routine for your feet/legs? I have recently become a very avid salsa/bachata dancer (learner...rather LOL) and I am very interested in taking care of my knees, ankles, feet, etc. I seem to be quite injury prone and I don't want that to happen because I'm obsessed with dancing... help!?!
@Cassie Hello! That's a very good question!! I'll add preventative care to our idea list for future videos. In the meantime, wearing good shoes, stretching + strengthening ankles, and feet are super important. Good usage of rolling through your toes/ball heel also help cushion impact on the your ankles and knees. Use this video here for Warmup exercises you can do daily : ruclips.net/video/avxTPPo6bfo/видео.html
How often are you dancing? :))
@@DanceInsanity Twice a week, I'd like to increase to 3xs a week in the future. I'd take lessons 1-2 times a week and dance socially 1x a week... I have some nagging issues from plantar fasciitis and anterior pelvic tilt. I really want to be proactive this time because I hope to someday dance like you!!
@Cassie You got the dancing bug for realz! We believe that anything with the body can be modified and corrected over time with consistent right exercises. So, the more you dance, definitely also put in good amount of time to stretch, and strengthen daily. Both things you mentioned can go away. As your body gets stronger, your dancing will too! You definitely have the right attitude and mindset! You'll be dancing for the next 150 years. ;))
1:52 - Interesting little experiment showing the concept of "center of gravity". Almost think the freeze-framed image could be in the next edition of a physics or calculus textbook.
I love all the tricks you are showing us. I learn Salsa, but somtimes its boring because we only learn turns, many figurs, without Styling, its does not matter wich scholl hier in Germany. I also like the way you do it, with humor! 🤩
👍😊👍 glad it helps!
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Tytus & Lywen, both of u r my fave dance instructors. My fave is d split that u didn't show. Pls. show d step-by-step process & d science behind it to execute easily. Thanks so much. ❤
Thanks you !!! Its Perfect
Great! What’s your fav to try??
I'd like to see a Bachata demo of these movements.
good idea, thanks for the suggestion!
My husband and me we are happy seeing you !!!
Im sorry , I write not very good english. Blessings 🙏🇨🇷
Thank you!!! We’re happy to see your message. 😊😊😊
Lovely 🥰🥰🥰
Very good partner
This is really useful for me ces im the dance sports of our school, thank you so Mutch❤️❤️❤️❤️
You're welcome!! 👍🏼 Are you competing / performing?? 😊
Not yet,by this friday is the day i well perfotm dance sports
@@robertjohnfelominos8672 Cool. What dances are you doing?
I love you guys. ❤️ me and Esequiel miss seeing you ñ, but soon I need to make some time to go visit you at the new studio. 🥰
Sandra!!! Love u too. Miss seeing you and Ezequiel, and can't wait to get together again soon. xxxxx at least u can see us here and on FB. haha. 😜
wow nicely done .... we just need a little be more how to get into the move and also to finish until the basic move :):) ty keep the good work. strating chacha from montreal :)
@ricsalsa sweet! Keep practicing. We'd love to see it when you have it down! ;) Enjoy our Cha Cha video tutorials!
Where do you teach?
San Francisco Area :)) Whereabouts are you?
U make it look. easy
Question! How do I as a follower prevent my armpits from getting hurt during Falling Star? Also, love the bloopers!!! ❤
@MelC Answer! There actually isn't much force on the armpits, if you support your own weight well. Have you hurt them before?? 😳 Usually, there is little chance they'd get hurt. They might get sweaty.. but that's a different story. :))) haha.
keeping the shoulders engaged also helps !!
@@DanceInsanity I've hurt them armpits before when I was social dancing years ago. Somebody attempted the Falling Star on me and I was clueless about it. Good to know that all I had to do was hold my core and support my own weight. Thank you!! I've had sweaty armpit stories too, but I'll save that for future sweaty armpits video. Hahahha!
@@tytusbergstrom Thank you!! Can you describe exactly how to keep the shoulders engaged?
@@melcdiamond basically keep the muscles tight
Good
@Hoàng Anh Dũng YAY
Hey you guys, I just found you today and instantly subscribed. Great work. I have a question about the dip. At the school I go to, there’s a similar dip where the Follower leans back all the way, as far as possible, while still having a completely straight back and keeping the same foot position as you have in your dip. I can’t seem to lean back very low without either losing balance / hold in my feet or in my core. Any tips? I’d appreciate it!
Hey Mary,
Which dip are you referring to? You mean the layback? 💃🏻
Love these videos. You two work great together😄
🤗🙏🤗
7:10
The video that I specifically looking for! Thank you so much ! I am planning to kiss my girl in the lay back position.
Success?? ❤️
Yeeeeeeeessssssss, I did ty sm
We would like to do these moves but we’re now in our golden years. Sigh....
@SenPin TravMom Perhaps try a higher layback/ Smaller lean? Whatever makes you more comfortable to start with. No need to go deep/ low at all. Fun and safety first! :)
We do these moves. I am 76 and my husband is 77. All our dancing friends tell us to get a room after we do these!
How come your legs look sooo long at 4:28, Tytus?
I look like a small Hobbit when I do it.
talking much more than dancing
Tytus & Lywen, both of u r my fave dance instructors. My fave is d split that u didn't show. Pls. show d step-by-step process & d science behind it to execute easily. Thanks so much. ❤
Harmony Songs Thank you! Ahh.. the supported split with a partner? Are you doing leader/ follower part?