How To Have World Class Posture | Ballroom Mastery TV

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    ABOUT THIS VIDEO
    Here is how to have world class posture, at any age or skill level. I will give you my experience on practicing this crucial element for any dancer.
    EXCERPT FROM VIDEO:
    "Now if we think about it like this, posture for us as dancers is critical. And you might say, "Yeah, that's obvious, I know that. I've heard about it," but you may not have a system that you use to ensure that you create good posture every single time. The reason I say that is because I've done a lot of research, and systems aren't really taught in dancing. You know you should have good posture, but you don't know how to create it, and this is the big missing gap.
    I encourage you to explore these ideas and chat about them with your coach. I'm sure the coach or the instructor of the classes you go to have their own way of doing things. I'm just going to share what really worked for me, because there are many different ways to develop good posture. I hope that these ideas really enlighten you. They will give you a formula you can use every time, and you will become really excited because with the good posture that you're about to create, you will notice a difference in everything you do.
    Now what we have to understand, first of all, is that all of your problems are going to stem from not having good posture in place. You could argue the point and say, "Well, my footwork's bad," or "My technique's bad," or this or that. However, the point is you will not be able to dance your technique, you won't be able to dance your footwork effectively, and you certainly won't be able to execute good choreography, basic choreography, or high-level choreography without excellent posture. It's a non-negotiable. It just cannot happen. It does not matter how much you work on those other factors; without good balance and posture, it’s not going to work.
    Now, the reason for this is because we are always fighting gravity. Gravity is trying to pull you to the centre of the earth. As dancers, our job is to resist gravity. Our spine has to move through time and space whilst we dance our feet through the floor. So we actually have this opposing force always going on through the body; because of this, we need to make sure that we have a system in place so our posture can remain aligned through all our movements. This is for social dancers and also competitors, not just for high-grade dancing.
    Now most problems in dancing, as I said before, can be traced back to bad posture. Your balance, control, look, feel, timing, technique, choreography, and spins: all of these can come back to something to do with a postural problem. Now, that's not always the case; I will caution you that there are always other factors in play. Of course, we can't be too single-minded; however, it's a basic known fact amongst a lot of coaches that you can look back to this as the beginning.
    So I hope I've drilled that in enough to make you aware that posture is a non-negotiable. It's not something you're just going to get; it's a constant work in progress. It's something you have to be aware of every single minute of the day, because it's not just when you're in the dance studio; it's the 18 or 20 or 22 hours outside of the dance studio that your posture's really taking place. It ultimately shows up in the studio.
    The six basic causes of what bad posture is are ones that you can maybe identify with; we all will be able to identify with at least one of these. Let's have a look at the first six basic bad postures, and please remember there is definitely more than one way to create bad posture in your body, but we'll just talk about these."
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    Vaughan and Alison are 4 time World Professional 10 dance representatives for Australia, owners of The International Dance Studio, accredited coaches and founders of OneStepDanceShop.com; DSI-London.TV & Ballroom Mastery. They have a passion for dance and want to help you become the best dancer you can be and have an amazing time doing it.
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Komentáře • 15

  • @nancymarkey8576
    @nancymarkey8576 Před 3 lety +1

    Need to be able to see the demonstration, audio is great but without video difficult to "see"

  • @rogelee-TW
    @rogelee-TW Před 6 lety +3

    Vaughan,
    Thanks for sharing this great audio and other videos!
    It will be even greater if there's video for this sharing.
    God bless you!

    • @BallroomMasteryTV
      @BallroomMasteryTV  Před 6 lety +1

      Roger Lee thank you so much for this feedback. We will work on that too! I wanted to get some content up for you quickly. So stay tuned we will put together more. Is there anything you want to know more about specifically?

  • @keithadolph8584
    @keithadolph8584 Před 5 lety +1

    Great tips. It makes good sense to focus on posture 24/7. I'll give it a go. Awesome video. Thanks so much.

    • @BallroomMasteryTV
      @BallroomMasteryTV  Před 5 lety

      Keith - seeing as though gravity doesn’t go away it’s good sense to carry your body in a good way too! Glad you like it.

  • @patriciakelly1096
    @patriciakelly1096 Před rokem +1

    Where is the graph?

  • @andaalbutiu5569
    @andaalbutiu5569 Před 3 lety +2

    Very nice and interesting! What a shame we could not see the images you're talking about. Luckily, I'm an Egoscue Physical Therapist so I could visualise the Freddie skeleton and what you're talking about, but I would have been more than happier to see it as well. Anyway, a lot of thanks for everything and for all our precious information1

    • @BallroomMasteryTV
      @BallroomMasteryTV  Před 3 lety

      Thank you. This was an excerpt from a program that was entirely audio and images. However, I have several hundred HD videos inside my online programs for dancers (plus free YT videos on posture) to reference feel free to check out: www.Ballroommastery.tv for a free masterclass that is all video based on posture arms and movement

    • @andaalbutiu5569
      @andaalbutiu5569 Před 3 lety

      Yes,I have found the other videos-awesome! They help a lot! Still,didn’t manage to watch all of them.

  • @exee1
    @exee1 Před 6 lety +1

    I trained in martial arts as well, year ago. And that required proper technique and I remembered to do that in dancing. I don't know how you would have rounded shoulders in karate punches.

    • @BallroomMasteryTV
      @BallroomMasteryTV  Před 6 lety

      Hello! That's awesome, I am sure you got the right training and my sifu in kung-fu was awesome, however, I ended up having my shoulders too rounded, def my problem! Thanks for commenting and hope this helped you @exee

    • @katalinmcewan
      @katalinmcewan Před 3 lety +1

      @@BallroomMasteryTV My brother is a multiple national boxing champion with a posture to match. Most boxers have terrible posture. 😬 😳 I used to be a volleyball player and got bullied in high school for my great posture, then later on some people assumed I was a former model because of my great posture. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Now, I’m in my forties I have lost it a bit and working on having better posture. I adore dancers with their amazing grace and perfect posture! 💕

  • @melbman43
    @melbman43 Před 5 lety +1

    Has the hold changed from when I was dancing 30 years ago? The mans left arm hold looks like its a lot straighter now.

    • @BallroomMasteryTV
      @BallroomMasteryTV  Před 4 lety

      Hello; the hold has developed, especially for women, but it's still best not to exagerate.

    • @BallroomMasteryTV
      @BallroomMasteryTV  Před 4 lety

      Hello; the hold has developed, especially for women, but it's still best not to exagerate.