So,
second post.
Background
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I am now 26, always a male
and am still coming out of my shell. I am 6 foot 2 and a muscular build now after a LOT of training
I have trained martial arts a long time at a very high level.
I was a SUPER SKINNY 6"2 13 year old with size 14 feet. I just stopped growing. Not the most co-ordinated cat either and SUPER shy, despite being a Leo (cat reference and all
)
We had some ballroom dance classes at school but I was TOO SHY to dance with the girls and not too popular either. *Kicks self for thinking that way. Being successful at sport (first basketball then martial arts) really helped. I am glad I was shy now as it helps me relate to many different personality types. Most would call me outgoing and extraverted now.
So fast forward, here I am now 26 and SUPER keen to learn how to dance. I have taken Salsa lessons for 3 weeks now. 4 beginnner classes per week plus social dancing with some good friends of mine (I like to REALLY get into things
)
I can only do the beginner classes due to schedule clashes and my availability.
Thus, the VERY basics. Great for me to practice. Only issue is that I am ALWAYS dancing with absolute beginners. Or my friends who are very experienced.
I am trying to give myself the best basics possible and avoid potential bad habits eg.
* The very experienced girls that I dance with almost lead me which I am wary of.
* I try and look at the eyes of my partner. None of the beginners maintain eye contact *should I not look so as not to put them off?
* I am wary of learning to dance by repetition of CERTAIN movements and not principles thus I would not be able to apply my developed skills outside my comfort zone.
Can you guys suggest things for:
a) every beginner. What would you do again if you could? What would you tell yourself when starting out? What would you tell anyone?
b) Based on the above background, what do you suggest I do to get the most out of Salsa?
* I will obviously slow down the classes at some point but am LOVING it now so going with it
I have never quit anything in my life and repetition does not bother me.
thanks everyone and happy dancing!
second post.
Background
---------------
I am now 26, always a male
I was a SUPER SKINNY 6"2 13 year old with size 14 feet. I just stopped growing. Not the most co-ordinated cat either and SUPER shy, despite being a Leo (cat reference and all
We had some ballroom dance classes at school but I was TOO SHY to dance with the girls and not too popular either. *Kicks self for thinking that way. Being successful at sport (first basketball then martial arts) really helped. I am glad I was shy now as it helps me relate to many different personality types. Most would call me outgoing and extraverted now.
So fast forward, here I am now 26 and SUPER keen to learn how to dance. I have taken Salsa lessons for 3 weeks now. 4 beginnner classes per week plus social dancing with some good friends of mine (I like to REALLY get into things
I can only do the beginner classes due to schedule clashes and my availability.
Thus, the VERY basics. Great for me to practice. Only issue is that I am ALWAYS dancing with absolute beginners. Or my friends who are very experienced.
I am trying to give myself the best basics possible and avoid potential bad habits eg.
* The very experienced girls that I dance with almost lead me which I am wary of.
* I try and look at the eyes of my partner. None of the beginners maintain eye contact *should I not look so as not to put them off?
* I am wary of learning to dance by repetition of CERTAIN movements and not principles thus I would not be able to apply my developed skills outside my comfort zone.
Can you guys suggest things for:
a) every beginner. What would you do again if you could? What would you tell yourself when starting out? What would you tell anyone?
b) Based on the above background, what do you suggest I do to get the most out of Salsa?
* I will obviously slow down the classes at some point but am LOVING it now so going with it
I have never quit anything in my life and repetition does not bother me.
thanks everyone and happy dancing!