MR, you will get a lot of different types of advice from different voices on this site. You should be able to decide on your own if any of it sticks, or if it goes off on a tangent or gets off track, or gets too deep. But I wouldn't ignore any of it, per se, only because there might be a sliver of advice, or the way something is worded, or a different look at something you hadn't thought about before. I know where jofj is coming from, and his advice and posts are always valuable. But he's also been slightly quick on the trigger to call out others he disagrees with. Much of the time, I agree. But a message board is what it is -- messages from a lot of different people. I read them all, ignore some, laugh at others, download and save others, keep notes and take in all of the information I deem valuable. By the way, you and your partner are quite good and you showed a real understanding of your dancing with your original post. The speed part, I learned over the years, comes with the practice joj spoke about. Think about it for a minute -- the better you come at turns, variations, sequences of steps and arm movements, it will be only natural to be able to do them faster. Good luck. I believe you will become even more excellent than you appear now.