Improve your Ballroom Frame
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
- Learn from the Pro's how to improve your ballroom frame with these three easy-to-follow steps!
There's so much to learn when it comes to the frame or "the hold" , and it can certainly feel quite overwhelming at times. After all, its one thing to know what it's supposed to look like and another to be able to replicate it yourself and look amazing. That's where this video comes in handy 😊
This is a follow up lesson on the ballroom frame. If you haven't seen it yet, we highly recommend you watch the first video too so have more details and a little context for this video. You can find it at following link:
"How to take the perfect ballroom hold with your partner"
• How to take the perfec...
So what are these 3 simple steps?
1. For the man. Be aware of the angles that you create not just from elbow to elbow but also in your hands, particularly that left one. We discuss how to present your hand properly to the lady and how to style it so that it enhances your perfect, "slick" top line.
2. For the woman. Your frame extends far beyond your arms, and most importantly includes the position of your head. Talysa will walk you through exactly how to place and position your head to create that stunning look which will complete the partnership's top line and see your results improve most noticeably.
3. For the couple. It is absolutely essential that you learn how to accomodate your partner with your frame whilst not detracting from your own look. We will teach you how to angle your body to better fit with your partner, all with a simple rotation of the body and an elegant presentation of the left side of your body.
Make sure you watch until the end as we'll taking up hold many times, showing you the correct methods for creating your frame as well as showing you a few of the common mistakes you might be making.
Chapters.
0:00 Sneak Preview
0:20 Introduction
1:10 Angles of the Man's Left Arm
3:58 Position of the Lady's Head
7:20 Presenting Your Left Side to Your Partner
9:06 Demonstration
10:00 Special Tip for the Lady
10:30 Summary of 3 Points
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We love to follow your tips. Very helpful. You are really wonderful dancers.
Wow, so glad I found your channel 😄 none of my teachers have explained so clearly. Thanks so much!!!!
That’s very kind and great to hear, thank you for the comment 😊 Welcome to our channel, hope you keep watching our videos and feel free to let us know if there’s any specific type of videos you’d like to see 👍🏼
Brilliant. Connection is where it all begins.
Great demonstration and very helpful, thank you for sharing
You are very welcome, glad you enjoyed it 😊
Awesome thank you
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10:30 3 points: 1. arms and hand styling, 2. Lady’s head stays outside of the frame, 3. Present the Left side to the partner by slight rotation to right.
Your videos are very helpful...always good to hear what you have to say!!
2:10, Sharp and slick shoulder/elbow line parallel to the floor, L hand Index finger parallel to the floor for lady to hold, palm facing forward with the sharp wrist angle.
Great stuff! Thank you. Can't wait to see more
Great info! Thank you!😃
💃💃 ballroom has the best visually aesthetic frame
💃 Great video. Very well presented and very helpful. Thank you for making this available. 👍
Thanks for the comment Ray 😊 Good to see you back in the studio today 👍🏼
Great video - thanks so much! 😀😀
Thank you this is very helpful.
Very helpful!
💃Ohmygwad you guys are amazing!!! This video was so clear to understand and your lines are just stunning to see as you teach.
Very helpful thanks so much
👍👍🥰 I am so happy found your channel …. Thank you
Excellent !
Super video, thanks for sharing your professional information :)
Thank you 🙏🏼
I would suggest in future Man and Lady wear difference color, so we can see more clearly
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Great Video as always
Thanks Ty ❤️ Making CZcams videos is getting us through this lockdown 🤣
very good
Good job
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Our pleasure glad you enjoyed it 😊❤️
Loved the video Jonathan and Talysa, you both explain the moves and hold positions perfectly... Talysa loved your Trousers and top very smart an outfit that would suit me... Take care my beautiful friends 🤗😍
Thanks for watching Christina, and so quickly too! Teaching in front of the camera is quite different to teaching in person but we do our best 😊 Glad you enjoyed watching it! Take care too and all our best to Mark and Mollie as well x
@@jtballroom one day I'm hoping you will be able to teach me in person.. Fingers crossed 🤞x
Wouldn’t that be lovely 😊 🤞🏼
Thank you so much for this, My hubby and I just found your videos the other day, really help me a lot … i finally can fix my head position (ladies). that presenting your left side is only the beginning right?
👯 Wonderful stuff!
Thanks Marco 🙏🏼😊
Goode instruction thanks. Do you make a note of bending your thumb, so it doesn't stick out like a sore thumb?
5:00 Lady’s head is inline with her spine to L and extended the chin to the outside of the frame. Head staying outside in PP or in the changing to R.
I really enjoyed the bit about the lead's left hand, and it's markedly different from the way it was done in the past. As recently as the 1990's they were still rotating their wrists in a bit (what I call "monkey paw"). Anyway, nice vid and keep up the good work. BTW, I'm on the east coast of the U.S. and my teacher's also from Sydney. Cheers.
Hey Doug thanks for the comment and the positive feedback 😊 You’re absolutely right, the angles in the frame have changed over time. Even from the 90’s.
Just out of curiosity who is your Aussie teacher?
@@jtballroom Kristie Simmonds, though I just started working w/her a couple of months ago.
Ah that’s great, say hi from us 😊
Now I know why it was so uncomfortable dancing with my husband. His hand was too vertical and curled. 😅
That’d do it haha. Glad you found the video helpful 🙂 Thanks for commenting.
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How does the lady get that C curve in their body? I've been struggling a lot with that and I always feel like I'm too upright. Love this video btw!! Very helpful❤
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10:00 Lady stretch and rotate slightly to open up before taking hold.
Do you teach and where . I found you easy to understand
Thanks Wanda 🙂 We are based in Sydney but are open to teaching opportunities 👍🏼 Feel free to send us an email at jtballroom@gmail.com
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I’m 70 yrs young . learn from a couple up their in world . like your teaching and would love your class . If ever in Bris , let me know . and ditto.
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I beg to differ on the position of the lady's head; the "incorrect" way presented here is much closer to where it belongs than what is presented as "correct" (i.e. backweighted). And the same is true for the "square" position. Obviously these "adjustments" serve no purpose other than creating an artificial look which is highly detrimental to balance, and therefore to movement and timing control. It suffices to compare some dancing of the 1980-2000 era to today's to realize how damaging these ideas have been for ballroom dancing.
That's because you understand it incorrectly - spine is vertical, not back bending/backweighted as beginners think. Compare the stretching, balancing & position to the poses in yoga and check out healthy spine care. You'll have pain when you do it wrong, even with ordinary daily life activities. I''m amazed at the wisdom of these professional ballroom and latin dancers who are way ahead in these aspects.
Just a few examples - are you keeping your chest and neck in a straight line as an extension from your vertical spine, or are you bending your neck when you look above to the sky to watch the stars? Are you bending your hip joints, or are you bending your waist to reach your toes? Are you keeping your forearm & hand in a straight line, or are you bending your wrist when you're typewriting? Countless daily activities can cause pain when you don't do it correctly - same goes with ballroom dancing.
What do you prefer about the dancing of the 1980s and 90s compared to today? Smaller, tighter frames? Less speed, power and movement? Smaller, less dynamic shapes? Ballroom technique has improved and grown by leaps and bounds for the better since the 1990s, this is just one of the ways not being bound by the old way of thinking has unlocked massive potential for shape, movement, speed, power, dynamic and control. Good job JT, love your videos! 💃
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