Rak Ataka Boom
Changui
"I'm not going to waste anymore time talking about inside or outside turns. Let's just all do the turn and I'll tell you if you should the other one."
This is really weird, but apparently there are lots of people who have persistent problems telling right from left. I know at least 2 very intelligent people who have problems with it. Looking around the internet, there are suggestions that it affects around 20% of the population.My instructor occasionally forgets which side of her body is which, so sometimes she will point to a body part and ask "which is this?" and we tell her and then she will proceed "right ... so guys, be sure to use the right to ..." etc. Also she sometimes forget whether she is lead or follow. Usually these just happen when she is extra tired, but everyone has a laugh.
Even funnier, she started wearing a bracelet on her left wrist so she can remember which is left; but she *still* forgets she has it on sometimes, so she still does the above.![]()
'I'm going to play this tune now, it is boring but it's slow.' (Instructor then played Acid.)

"Right foot. No, no, other right foot!"
I take the teacher was talking about the chocolate bar, not the bus..."I like my salsa like a double decker, smooth AND crunchy"
I take the teacher was talking about the chocolate bar, not the bus...
Ella es la colombiana, verdad?"Un, Dos Tres, Cinco Seis Siete y FIN" Luz Ayde Moncayo!
I agree this is good advice, but I do have a few comments on this statement. Frankie seems to think his way of teaching is the way the body is naturally suppose to behave and the body will naturally found out which way its suppose to move. This assumes your body is perfectly working (as in, zero misalignments, zero imbalances, zero bad habits) since how your body will automatically adjust and 'learn you the movement' might not be the way it's suppose to be done."Each movement is a teacher. When learning a new movement, don't make it big and strong and don't add things to it based on how you think the movement should happen, because you don't yet know what it should feel like. Keep it small at first and stay relaxed, so that you let it teach you. Then after you understand it, you can add to it."
This is a great example of why Frankie excels at teaching dance.