@@Ikaikadowsett I’ll go with both. I have tight hips. I can train myself by doing lots of stretching/strength training to get some level of improvement. For the feet, again, it takes training to get turnout. Some people do have it naturally, but I’d say most don’t.
@@mamboqueen999 it’s hard to say. The literature seems to suggest a small amount of turnout at the foot is common “The normal FPA is an out-toeing angle of the foot that ranges from 5 ° in children11 to 13 ° in adults.” Foot progression angle is slight in most people.
@@Ikaikadowsett I’ve also seen a lot of people who are “ding-toed”, having turn-in. I guess when we say turnout, I’m thinking of the optimal for latin dance….which of course depends on one’s opinion.
Well, here, i am 200% with Donnie.
Natural is beautiful, exxagerated is ugly!
Thank you guy for weighing in !
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Turnout is not naturally inherent for most people. It’s trained.
At the hip? Or the foot?
@@Ikaikadowsett I’ll go with both. I have tight hips. I can train myself by doing lots of stretching/strength training to get some level of improvement. For the feet, again, it takes training to get turnout. Some people do have it naturally, but I’d say most don’t.
@@mamboqueen999 it’s hard to say. The literature seems to suggest a small amount of turnout at the foot is common “The normal FPA is an out-toeing angle of the foot that ranges from 5 ° in children11 to 13 ° in adults.”
Foot progression angle is slight in most people.
@@Ikaikadowsett I’ve also seen a lot of people who are “ding-toed”, having turn-in. I guess when we say turnout, I’m thinking of the optimal for latin dance….which of course depends on one’s opinion.
@@mamboqueen999 yes of course :)
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Sounds about right😆
Donnie is arrogant and self serving …..
Interesting. Can you say more?