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Re: Ceroc Goals for leads

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I would recommend picking a favourite move and dissecting it, re-building it and working out how to lead every nuance so that the follower glides through the move like liquid and all you do is gently guide the flow.
In doing this, you will find that the same principles you have learned in this move can be carried to other moves and your whole dancing will improve as a result.

We as a couple once had a 3 hour private tution lesson with Simon R and Nicole and did exactly as stated above with the basic 1st move.
They completely changed our thinking on how to dance together rather than do moves and the simple but effective exercises they showed us are something we still practice at home or before we go onto a dance floor.
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