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swing up on 1& in running natural spin turn?
Posted by ylchen
6/16/2006  7:31:00 PM
Last night , my coach gave me a homework: He showed me 2 swing up and 1 trnasform in figure running natural spin turn ( 456, 12&3 .waltz )different from the description in page 42 (Guy Haward ).
I can not dance as he said. I only can rise on late end of 1 ( RF). facing LOD, right turn 1/2. up on 2 ( LF, ... keep same high level on the following & on my RF, LF delayed behind RF , then onto its position ( facing DC) body weight transfered to left foot on 3. I also noted the earlier rising block the forwad speed , I prefered a gradual up on & (beat 2 )with LF slow follow through and swing to its position . or dance as syncopated pivot action ... What do you think ?
Re: swing up on 1& in running natural spin turn?
Posted by Anonymous
6/16/2006  8:23:00 PM
This teacher is wrong. You always rise aimed at the point at which you will start to lower - if you rise so early, what would you do during the rest of the figure? and where would the shape and drift of the exit come from? Also, what would the man do? Take a toe lead on the second step? I sure hope not, but that probably is what your teacher does.

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