Adjusting Your Salsa Lead For Beginner Partners (8 tips)

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2024
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    Wonder why the stuff you learned in class isn't working on the dance floor with beginner dance partners?
    Try these 8 tips to adjust your lead for more beginner salsa dance partners, or anyone less experienced than you, so you can have more fun social dancing:
    Part 1: Adjust What You Do
    ✅ Dial the difficulty down, do simple moves - 1:01
    ✅ Listen before you speak - 2:02
    Part 2: Adjust Your Style
    ✅ Your partner might not dance how you do - 3:03
    ✅ Use the intro and verse to get a sense of your partner - 4:05
    Part 3: Adjust How You Do it
    ✅ Give her time to reset - 4:25
    ✅ Shorten the lever for turns - 5:04
    ✅ Don't try something more than twice - 6:46
    ✅ Watch the exits! - 7:09
    Listen to your partners, adjust, and have fun out there!
    Remember: dance is a conversation, not a fight.
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Komentáře • 50

  • @gregfam6250
    @gregfam6250 Před 4 lety +18

    We really need more of these types of salsa videos . Not more moves and shines.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  Před 4 lety

      Glad it spoke to you Greg. I'm on it! 😉 our online course has complete modules on lead and follow technique (and much more) in case you're interested. thedancedojo.com -Robin

  • @amkrtchyan13
    @amkrtchyan13 Před 4 lety +4

    "Dance is a conversation, not a fight" 🕺🏼💃🥰

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  Před 4 lety +2

      😀 why cant we all just get along and have fun? -Robin

    • @amkrtchyan13
      @amkrtchyan13 Před 4 lety

      @@thedancedojo We CAN but we have to be that change not wait for others 🥰

    • @tajniakpospolity350
      @tajniakpospolity350 Před 2 lety

      Although in terms of technique it resembles martial arts.:) All in all we are in the dojo.:)

  • @MarcusHiggs
    @MarcusHiggs Před 4 lety +16

    It's a given, but it's still worth saying, but a smile goes a long way in calming the nerves of a beginner. Often times they're so worried when they boff a move, or even just being there. Your face is immediate feedback that can help put them at ease. Remember, we were all there once.
    Also, as a phrase for beginners I say, "If you're smilin' you're doing it right." That also puts them a bit at ease.

  • @jyfiorello
    @jyfiorello Před 4 lety +1

    It's so nice that this video exists. how considerate

  • @rbaddict2947
    @rbaddict2947 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video BTW and thank you!!!

  • @user-ei8br8be3d
    @user-ei8br8be3d Před 4 lety +8

    Very nice tips! This topic of balancing the levels is actually one of the most important in social dance! Thank you

  • @davidtraining511
    @davidtraining511 Před 4 lety +3

    i'm not an expert dancer (intermediate)in those cases your advice is good and i'll add that most wont be neither on 1 or on 2 so making the partner smile and enjoy the dance is the most important at least to me🙂

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  Před 4 lety

      People will always remember how you make them feel :) thanks for watching David. Appreciate the comment! -Robin

  • @sourabhgarg4630
    @sourabhgarg4630 Před 3 lety +1

    You are a good teacher

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Sourabh 🙏🏻 glad you're finding the ideas helpful! -robin

  • @tajniakpospolity350
    @tajniakpospolity350 Před 2 lety +1

    Practical approach and well expressed. It's a feature of a good teacher!

  • @adamscott7969
    @adamscott7969 Před 2 lety

    Really really love this video. Very helpful as I learn to be a better lead

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  Před 2 lety

      Couldn't be happier it can help in a small way. Thanks a lot Adam! 🙏 -robin

  • @saidfayad3532
    @saidfayad3532 Před 2 lety

    Great Video! Thanks!

  • @maryloudelossantos1624

    You are the best! Thank you for the detailed instructions. I know all it takes is practice. As practice makes perfect!

  • @BellydanceIn
    @BellydanceIn Před rokem

    Great contents to share and recommend!💕

  • @luisaangelinagranzotti8779

    Thank you 💕

  • @Bmoby1
    @Bmoby1 Před 3 lety

    Great lesson

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Miguelito! Appreciate you watching the channel. -Robin

  • @phitran1645
    @phitran1645 Před rokem

    This is good

  • @chantsmagnetiques69
    @chantsmagnetiques69 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this video! I'm a "beginning beginner" and I always want to be good to ladies so I really appreciated your precious advice!

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  Před rokem +1

      You're welcome Chants! Thanks for the kind words. Your approach will take you far and be so appreciated by your partners. Keep having fun and enjoy the path as you progress. -Robin

    • @chantsmagnetiques69
      @chantsmagnetiques69 Před rokem +1

      @@thedancedojo Thank you Robin! Very best regards!
      Chris

  • @sherribrody5456
    @sherribrody5456 Před 2 lety

    Thank you! We all know those leads who are all about themselves and those salsa snobs who refuse to make eye contact with you after you miss one move. It can really put a follow off of salsa dancing.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  Před 2 lety

      Absolutely and it goes both ways. When you get a follow who thinks she's better than you for whatever reason it's a really bad experience. It's important to give people a good energy. We're all going to make mistakes so might as well try and enjoy them too! -robin

    • @sherribrody5456
      @sherribrody5456 Před 2 lety +2

      @@thedancedojo When I first started salsa dancing, I had no confidence. I didn't even know what shoes to wear and wore clogs to class. One of the expert salsa dancers asked me to dance during a break. He showed me a few of the simple Cumbia steps that are easy to follow. I danced with him for a song, and it was a dream. He made me feel like a million dollars. Later that year, when he and two other proteges were teaching a "black belt in salsa" course, I signed up because of the way that one guy made me feel. 10 years later, and I'm still at it, teaching and dancing. One encouraging partner can make or break a salsa "career". For this reason, I'm always kind and encouraging to beginners. We were all there once.

  • @salsapicante7408
    @salsapicante7408 Před 2 lety

    Such an important topic that hardly anyone talks about!! The point of dancing is to have FUN and connect with your partner, no matter what level

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  Před 2 lety +1

      couldn't agree more! what other topics arent discussed enough? -robin

    • @salsapicante7408
      @salsapicante7408 Před 2 lety

      @@thedancedojo You guys actually do a great job talking about aspect that are often skipped over! But one thing that comes to mind is how to get started social dancing. Lots of people are afraid to take that leap from classes to going out, so perhaps tips on how to get started (and when)

  • @thedancedojo
    @thedancedojo  Před 4 lety +2

    Do you try and adjust to your different dance partners? If you have any of your own methods or have tried some of the tips in this video, I'd love to hear about them. -Robin

    • @salsapicante7408
      @salsapicante7408 Před 2 lety

      I mostly lead but sometimes follow and agree with the try a move twice part. As a follow maybe I didn’t catch the signal the first time but after the second time I probably didn’t know it.
      Same goes for leading, but a big factor is how did the follow react?? Does she have a look of fear on her face?? Time to try a new move!
      On the flip side sometimes I even get asked to try a move again, so it really depends on your partner. The key is - look at their face!

  • @rbaddict2947
    @rbaddict2947 Před 4 lety +1

    Do you mind sharing a few more moves where the lead has a lot of control and can guide the new dancer better? I'm an intermediate dancer (about 5 years) that has focused on intermediate moves the past year so much that I forget all the beginner ones... so I definitely encounter situations where the follower has some experience but she still can't do most of "my moves" and then I start to draw a blank during the dance. It gets boring just doing crossbody, Men's turns, RH/LH turns in place, cuddle/basket and hammerlocks. I know a few cuban moves for the casino dancers but was wondering what LA/NY style linear moves you might recommend.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  Před 4 lety +1

      Here's a playlist of beginner moves from our curriculum. czcams.com/play/PLzGRdLHrtfByz71W4CyMelTTbf2P5QcsV.html
      In general it's about taking the basics and coming up with variations, which we talk about how to do in our online course. if you're interested check it out at thedancedojo.com

  • @enriqeat
    @enriqeat Před rokem

    Where do I find the lead tutorial from shoulders or hips from minute 6:00? I’m also in the dance dojo course.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  Před rokem

      salsa partner work on1 > experienced beginner > shoulder turn. Theres no hip turn video but you do it exactly the same as the shoulder so just apply the same idea. -robin

  • @tffnyc1033
    @tffnyc1033 Před rokem +1

    No, we don’t want to spin 5000 times. We don’t want complicated. We don’t want memorized patterns. We want an open and easy lead who focuses on connection and has a good set of basics between the complicated moves-this is also part of musicality.