AUGGG...
After many years at the same studio, my partner and I have left the studio... Wont go into the whys...
So we began to search for a new instructors, and ran into an interesting situations....
Here is our expereinces... We are a competitive couple, but choice... We prefer learning technique and setting goals, rather than social dance...
So our first stop was Fred Astire..., as we were looking for an international instructor... We were quite aprehensive going to a chain studio and gettting a sales pitch. We were pleasantly suprised. The gave us 3 priviate lessons @30.00 a lesson(thier intro)... At the end of the second lesson, comes what we thought the sales pitch... The owner says to us, "look, I dont have to sell you, either you like our level of instruction or you dont.".. She told us you know what is a fair price, she gave us a price sheet, which was fair, and pretty much walked away. No Pitch...WOW!. We made a decision with no pressure.
NEXT.....We like to train with 2 instructors... We took lessons with well known competitive couples.... This is where I was a bit taken back....I could accept that we would pay $80.00 per hour... What I found hard to take was that these instructors rent floor space, and if I wanted to work with them, I had to follow them to the studio they were at, at any given day.... This means up to an hour drive... They could not give me a set day per week, was constanly changing.... I had to hold open my schedule to accomdiate them... As much as we felt the instuction was very very good, I had this sense that they were doing me a favor to teach us.... Don't think so.... The not knowing where or when the lesson will be was not worth it. This is a new wexpereince for us, but if this is what it is like to train with a top coach, I am going to pass.......
This whole expereine has quite interesting to us, not to mention fustrating!!