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2) Cattapult; A couple of things - make sure that your right hand brushes past your thigh on the lead into it. After the lady has turned under yourr arm and you extend it behind you, mirror your other arm back as well. for the lady to catch. - From the point when she is beside you, it is taught to draw a big (reversed) "C" at waist level to spin the lady out. I would recommend that instead of releasing the hand to your left, you actually continue the curve to start the lady turning and release the hand away from you. 3) probably the man's turn. Just be carefull that you don't raise the arm too early or the lady will try to turn under it instead of you. 4) a basket is fairly easy if you have the right preperation into it: from a return (lady turning anti-clockwise); when her back is to you, extend your right arm at a fraction above her elbow level and take the spare hand as she steps back. This hand remains where it is for the rest of the move - just leave it. Continue the lady like another return, but step in beside her. As you lower and step back, if you step back on your Right foot rather than left, it feels much smoother & less distorted/stretched. 4a) If done well, the lady should not even notice that you've changed hands. (I use this all the time during lessons because I always catch with the wrong hand. ) When you can do it without her noticing and collect for a double handed move, then you will have it mastered. ![]()
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Maybe my memory is failing me, but I also thought she was telling us to use the flat hand hold before the turn/spin. Whatever.Quote:
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You'd have to ask my partners to see if they noticed, but I got lots of "impressed" looks from my changing hands - again, I don't know why as it seemed so easy.Thanks again! Anyone else want to share their wisdom? Maybe also on some of the moves I talked about in earlier posts? ![]() | ||||||
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- just step back on the foot you feel most comfortable on, I think most teachers say. Although I'm not sure if that's Ceroc Gospel. | |||
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- Release your right hand right - at waist level, your hand should travel in an arc forward and towards your right, drawing the lady infront of you; left hand is now opposite your right hip at waist level, the arm is fairly straight throught this segment. The lady's feet are infront of yours (never mind where she's facing) - Continue the motion into a curve in towards your belly, then out again to the mirror position opposite your left hip - Push the hand directly away from you, continuing the smooth curve and let go. Doing it this way brings her quite close - just beware of the trailing elbow & try to avoid it. Quote:
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(*or as a second turn, making it a turn and a half.) Quote:
yea, well; they are all called something like "twiddly move with thingie" in my head - I have to work out what everyone else calls them ![]()
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Reputation Total: 361 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Beginner Moves: Tips & advice The Catapult is a right B of a move for beginners (& just out of beginners like me come to that). My wife has pointed out to me how useful it is to use a "butchers grip" when leading in to this move - like you would hold a ball if you were going to toss it under arm, gives a hint that something different is coming anyway. The other thing I'd say from experience with this one is to not give in to the temptation to rush the move. |
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I always think of the man's arm action as being like bowling a cricket ball, as the lady travels underneath his arm & to a postition behind him. But that's just me. ![]()
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Still seems strange to me though - how does the follower know whether to turn or spin, if the handhold is the same for both? | |
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But considering the old LeRoc.Net site provided some of the input into AfterFive, it still could just be me! ![]()
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Reputation Total: 3224 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Beginner Moves: Tips & advice So I'm glad I'm not the only one that is puzzled by the not-a-spin spin in the yoyo. Quote:
The catapult arm thing seems to be a bit like a backward under-arm bowling manoeuvre, but as I don't play cricket, I'm not 100% sure how good a description that is. From what I understand, you "signal" with a cupped hand-hold, you then sweep your arm backwards in a circle until it's up in the air, at which point the girl should have done whatever it is she's doing (that I can't see because it's all happening behind me!) and the arm comes back out at the same time as you catch her other hand with your left. I'll leave thinking about the spin bit for another time. Quote:
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Thanks guys! I guess what I really need is practice. Just have to find someone who's willing to work with me... Hmmm... ![]() | ||||
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Speaking of not developing habits that are later hard to break. Try very hard not to look down at your feet. It can be a hugely difficult habit to break at a later stage. I had such a problem with this at my ballroom and latin classes that I took up a teachers suggestion and bought a foam surgical support collar. I felt a bit of a prat but it got me out of the habit and made me stand up straight. Just have a look across an MJ dance floor and see how many experienced dancers still dance while looking down at their feet. Happy Dancing | |
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Personally I think most of that kind of detail that's taught under leading and signaling is just to get one into the right state of Zen for the move to flow out through ones fingers. "I am confused, master." "What confuses you, child?" "How am I to distinguish between the Yo-yo push-spin and the regular Yo-yo?, when the two have the same hand-position?" "When you are ready, come to me and I will show you". "How am I to know when I am ready?" "When you can already distinguish between these two moves, then you will be ready." | |
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"You will learn the Way Of Asking For A Dance, Young Wallflower" - no, sorry, can't compete with that one. | |
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