Sorry for another beginner's question...at least I'm not shy about asking!
We're learning a few combinations that begin with a exibe/right turn into a hammerlock and I've picked up a few tips about leading it, but I don't think I'm anywhere close to being smooth with it. It doesn't seem like the most natural arm movement for the lady, so I really want to work on my lead and get it smooth and comfortable.
I was told that slightly turning my right hand (as if to look down at a watch) before going into the turn is one way to make it smoother. And also that it helps for the lead (me) to end up positioned slightly to the left of the follow. Anthony at addicted2salsa.com had a tip once about imagining a "rubber band effect" so that the turn gradually slows and doesn't snap to a stop. Any other tips here?
I'm also a bit unsure of good ways to maintain the necessary tension to lead follow-up moves from a hammerlock. I noticed this in particular last night; thankfully all the moves went hammerlock --> reverse inside turn so it wasn't an issue, but this won't always be the case. I'd like to find a way to lead remaining moves that is clear, but gentle.
We're learning a few combinations that begin with a exibe/right turn into a hammerlock and I've picked up a few tips about leading it, but I don't think I'm anywhere close to being smooth with it. It doesn't seem like the most natural arm movement for the lady, so I really want to work on my lead and get it smooth and comfortable.
I was told that slightly turning my right hand (as if to look down at a watch) before going into the turn is one way to make it smoother. And also that it helps for the lead (me) to end up positioned slightly to the left of the follow. Anthony at addicted2salsa.com had a tip once about imagining a "rubber band effect" so that the turn gradually slows and doesn't snap to a stop. Any other tips here?
I'm also a bit unsure of good ways to maintain the necessary tension to lead follow-up moves from a hammerlock. I noticed this in particular last night; thankfully all the moves went hammerlock --> reverse inside turn so it wasn't an issue, but this won't always be the case. I'd like to find a way to lead remaining moves that is clear, but gentle.