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Old 27th-June-2006, 12:26 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Re: Moves for followers, moves for leaders...

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Originally Posted by spindr
[Begin heresy]Don't worry about precise beat timing's and precise positions at the intermediate move positions -- keep close and try "rolling" through the move, as you go back to back, shoulder to shoulder, and possibly backside to backside, etc. -- you can fudge the exit timing at the end.[End heresy]
BURN HIM!

Part of the problem with beginner leads (like me) and archiespins is the timing - I found I was stepping forward too soon, with the associated risk of yanking the follower. The plague of anticipating followers didn't help either

I actually don't mind archies as a follower if they are smoothly led. It's the getting from learning to lead them to leading them well that's the problem.

Re: penguin walks - I still find these tricky - the faster they go, the firmer the frame a follower needs. I'm still working on someone being able to whizz me round at high speeds
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