Log In

Username:

Password:

   Stay logged in?

Forgot Password?

User Status

 

Attention

 

Recover Password

Username or Email:

Loading...
Change Image
Enter the code in the photo at left:

Before We Continue...

Are you absolutely sure you want
to delete this message?

Premium Membership

Upgrade to
Premium Membership!

Renew Your
Premium Membership

$99
PER YEAR
$79
PER YEAR
$79
PER YEAR

Premium Membership includes the following benefits:

Don't let your Premium Membership expire, or you'll miss out on:

  • Exclusive access to over 1,620 video demonstrations of patterns in the full bronze, silver and gold levels.
  • Access to all previous variations of the week, including full video instruction of man's and lady's parts.
  • Over twice as many videos as basic membership.
  • A completely ad-free experience!

 

Sponsored Ad

+ View Older Messages

Re: Standing Spins.
Posted by Anon3
7/24/2006  7:10:00 AM
Puzzled. Anybody can learn to spin, but some are natural spinners. I knew a girl who couldn't dance ballroom to save her life, but without any training could spin like a top. On any type of spin you must stay vertical. I settle for one spin in the jive which I believe is called a Simple Spin, it can be done after a a Fallaway Rock from which I can get a bit of an imputus, it is better than from an ordinary Link Step. A Three Step Turn now that is different ( some call it a spin )Of those we have to do in practice ten across the hall and ten on the way back.It does move. I think the one you are after stays in one place with both feet together. The Simple Spin is done on one foot, on the toes. Good Luck There.
Copyright  ©  1997-2026 BallroomDancers.com