Monday, May 12, 2008

Can everybody dance?

Can everybody dance? Just about.

I help my dance instructor out occasionally. As a man, I am needed to partner un-partnered ladies who take dance lessons. I get extra lesson time for free, I help people, and my dance skills improve greatly. I partner with women of all shapes and sizes, and one thing I have noticed is that a person's size does not impact their ability to dance significantly. Now I am talking about recreational dancing of course, but I have danced with people much larger than me who I thought would be terrible but were amazing dancers and I have danced with tiny people who I thought would have no problems but couldn't dance well at all.

It is more in your head than in your body. Remembering technique is more important than your size or athletic ability. I practiced at a place where a dancer had injured their back, and needed two canes to walk, but they danced anyway. Every week I watched as they got stronger and stronger until the canes were not brought to the floor and eventually not even brought to the dance hall. I have even danced with convalescent patients in wheelchairs, who seem to enjoy it a lot.

So don't let your belief that you are out of shape or not good enough to dance. If you want to try, get out there and do it. If you are at all concerned, get your doctor's approval first, but dancing can be a great exercise. Don't be embarrassed about anything about yourself, go ahead and dance like you always wanted.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Video of my sons dancing at community show.

Would you like your sons to have one more advantage in dating? Get them dance lessons. Here is a video of my two younger sons dancing with a group for a community exhibition:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtEBDVLyEg4

When your sons know how to dance, they will know how to lead a young woman on the dance floor. It is an activity that is wholesome, fitness promoting, entertaining and much better than most movies and other dating activities out there today.

Give your sons a skill that they can bring into future relationships and marriage, give them dance lessons.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Be A god At The Next Wedding Or Party!

Want to be one of the most popular men at the next wedding or party you go to? Learn to dance!

How would you feel if:

  • Your wife or girlfriend was the envy of the other women at the party?
  • You could feel confident on the dance floor and show off a little?
  • Your wife or girlfriend actually had other women coming up to them to ask to borrow you for a dance or two?

All this can happen to you, but it will take some work. Sign your partner and yourself up for dance lessons. If you want to be a hit, learn the Swing and the Hustle. These two dances are great party dances and will work for 60% to 70% of music that is played at parties. You may want to learn the Cha Cha and Rumba in case any Latin music is played, and you have covered a whole bunch of the music.

Your stature will definitely rise in the eyes of your partner and the other women at any party you dance at. It is worth the effort.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Viennese Waltz - Too fast for a plumber?

Last week my wife and I were up to 40 beats per minute while dancing the Viennese Waltz. Tonight's lesson = 50 beats per minute! The real speed should be 60 beats per minute and we are working our way up. Maybe with practice we can get there in two more weeks.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Improve your golf game - cross train in Ballroom Dancing

Do you want your body and mind to work together more closely while out on the golf course? Ballroom dancing is a great cross training activity for improving your golf game because it is a geometrical activity. It will help you to look at space, time, and obstacles in a different manner than you do now. You will improve your three dimensional thought processes while learning to plan ahead and compensate for the unexpected twist and turn.

The dance can be compared to the combination of clubs and swings you need to accomplish your destination, sinking the ball. Your partner is like the hills and breezes you can encounter on the course; you can work with her to help you or work against her and hinder your goal. The floor is the green you are moving across with a desire to get your partner and yourself to the correct position to add the next step, just like your attempt to place the ball at the best part of the green for your next swing. Other couples on the floor are obstacles each with their own style and each presenting a different level of difficulty to get passed.

If you have a good instructor, your posture will improve significantly as you learn various smooth and latin dances. Foot placement, head placement, arm placement, and rhythm are very important for ballroom dancing. That sounds like golf too.