How to Remember Salsa Moves (the MISTAKE that’s holding you back)

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  • Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
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    Want to learn how to remember salsa moves? Wonder why you forget everything? The problem is that most beginners focus on memorizing salsa patterns. Let's fix that.
    00:00 Intro
    0:42 Problem or symptom?
    1:19 Focus on moves, not patterns
    2:23 How many moves do you know?
    2:39 Using systems and concepts to boost your dancing
    3:36 Spaced repetition memory technique
    5:12 Chunking memory technique
    6:18 Quick summary off the ideas
    7:30 Outro & online courses
    Salsa Tip for Guys (leads):
    Stop trying to remember salsa patterns. It doesn't matter if you dance salsa on 1 or salsa on 2, if you focus on patterns instead of moves, you'll overwhelm your brain and slow down your development. A focus on salsa patterns often leads to a lack of understanding of the building blocks, the individual moves and concepts, that create the more complex figures and patterns. Without knowledge of the individual pieces, you won't remember anything.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 163

  • @PedroMachadoPT
    @PedroMachadoPT 4 роки тому +28

    Finally! After years of having dancing lessons and watching videos I found a rational and intelligent approach to learning dancing. Thank you for publishing this!

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +2

      So glad it can help Pedro. Thanks for those kind words! -Robin

  • @RNicolasRuvalcaba
    @RNicolasRuvalcaba 4 роки тому +4

    I have a follow up comment to my first comment. Listening to a lot of Salsa can also help engrain that rhythm into your head. Have you ever notice that Latinos tend to pick up new Salsa moves rather quickly ? That's because they've probably been listening to Salsa for many years and probably at least doing the basic step since they were teenagers. Most Salsa dance classes are filled with a bunch of students that want to run before they can even crawl (in other words, dive right into combinations before really knowing the rhythm or basic step), and most dance studios are perfectly fine with it taking as long as possible for you to learn, because a long term student is just guaranteed revenue for them. Another tip would be to buy an egg shaker or a cow bell and play along to songs regularly, this is a great way to learn the rhythm and consistent timing without constantly worrying about what your whole body is doing.

  • @davidsike734
    @davidsike734 Рік тому +7

    100% agree- think of moves, the music will inspire you to use them together in different ways, and you will create you own patterns. If you pre-think patterns you will probably loose spontaneity and may look too mechanical. So let the music move you, every song tells a story (choreography). Many times when I'm driving or just listening to music that moves or inspires me, my brain will put moves/ create patterns that I picture myself doing and I'm not a professional dancer, just been doing it a long time.

  • @shellydemarco8865
    @shellydemarco8865 4 роки тому +18

    The most logical and intelligent explanations i have ever heard on this topic. Spectacular teaching methods for anyone who seriously wants to understand and enjoy salsa.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      Wow Shelly, thanks a ton! 🙏🏽 -Robin

  • @ClaesGoransson-ip3rb
    @ClaesGoransson-ip3rb Рік тому +1

    you are the man Brian! Thanks so pedagogic!!

  • @trevonmitchell9618
    @trevonmitchell9618 4 роки тому +4

    This channel is SO underrated!

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      Appreciate that bro! Thanks for watching 🙏🏽 -Robin

  • @sherribrody5456
    @sherribrody5456 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much. I am just learning to lead after being a follow for 10 years. Our teachers focus mostly on patterns, which I can never remember. The instructors do tell us which moves you can do when you're right to right or right to left, etc. But I often can't tell in a split second whether it's my right hand or her left hand, etc. It's good to know that most moves like copas or sweethearts can be done with any hand combination.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah I think one of the keys to progressing is understanding each move on it's own. That's how you create a solid foundation to move forward and build. Pattern memorization is a sure way to create a very shaky skyscraper. -Robin

  • @karenwettstein7910
    @karenwettstein7910 4 роки тому +1

    this is a great resource! I’m so glad I found it!! 💕 💃🏻

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      Likewise Karen! Thanks for hanging out and watching our videos. Hope they're helping :) -Robin

  • @Fluxquark
    @Fluxquark 2 роки тому +2

    Very good video! What really helps me on the dance floor is to think of moves in terms of what move they start with/are based off. So if I need to think of something to do, I think of a basic move and do one of the variations I know (which can be very complex).

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  Рік тому

      Exactly! Gotta keep it simple. There needs to be a root. -Robin

  • @DidgeOfLife
    @DidgeOfLife 4 роки тому +17

    It is indeed very hard dancing on social floor as a lead, for now I only dance with my own dance partner who is used to my dancing style and some other women from my class because they are the same level. My dance partner says I'm pretty good at the whole concept but she wants me to dance with more women in social parties but it is way too intimidating at that moment because most people dance waaaay better than I do so I start stressing out even before entering the dancefloor which results in forgetting moves and getting out of rythm.
    But anyways your tips are really useful and I will keep working on it, dancing is just too much fun to let go because of this roadblock. Thank you!

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +1

      Love your attitude! I felt the exact same way too when I started. Seeing great dancers stressed me out more than inspired me and it's tough to switch that, but it helps. I also only danced with friends who i was comfortable with for a quite a while. Focusing on the fun and finding a way to get through the tough part is key, so good on ya. You'll be amazed what happens later on. Keep it up! -Robin

    • @pocoyobatista9949
      @pocoyobatista9949 4 роки тому

      Wow i thought i was the only one

    • @salsaventura
      @salsaventura 4 роки тому +2

      Totally understand. Please remember that most women on a higher level love to dance with a beginner/intermediate dancer also. They where all once beginners and most of them know how stressy it can be to ask someone of a much higher level. Take care, Morry

    • @DidgeOfLife
      @DidgeOfLife 4 роки тому +1

      @@thedancedojo the confidence will come with practice I guess, I can also enjoy just sitting/standing there and enjoy the music so having fun is no problem. Glad I'm not alone with the problem!

    • @DidgeOfLife
      @DidgeOfLife 4 роки тому +4

      @@salsaventura as far as for my experience in Belgium, women are not that fond of lower levels. They ask mostly what style you dance and as I learn a mix of cuban and LA on1 they are not that eager haha. France was a different story it really depends of the country you are in I guess

  • @juanalbertolacoumette2478
    @juanalbertolacoumette2478 2 роки тому

    Excelente información!!! Voy a ponerla en práctica cuanto antes... Es lo que estaba necesitando. Muchas gracias

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  2 роки тому +1

      Genial me alegro mucho que te sirve Juan! -Robin

  • @pravinchandrapanchal1423
    @pravinchandrapanchal1423 2 роки тому

    Beautifully shared some core password of latin dance on the dance floor at social.... really appreciate your each hints , idea & concepts.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  2 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! thanks for watching :) -robin

  • @gennarosenatore3080
    @gennarosenatore3080 4 роки тому

    Thanks for all this very useful videos!!!

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      Thanks a lot Gennaro! Appreciate you watching :) -Robin

  • @Hari983
    @Hari983 2 роки тому

    Fantastic video!! Couldn't agree more about understanding the building blocks - the "words" and how to play with them instead of rigidly memorizing a whole paragraph as as.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  2 роки тому

      So glad you enjoyed Haritha! Definitely, those blocks are the key! -Robin

  • @maximumanderson
    @maximumanderson Рік тому

    this is great, thanks so much, will start learning those individual moves :)

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  Рік тому

      Great Max! it should help a lot. -Robin

  • @luisaangelinagranzotti8779
    @luisaangelinagranzotti8779 2 роки тому

    I watch every day. I love love your informativa. teaching.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  2 роки тому

      Wow, thank you so much Luisa! Can't tell you how much that means. Grateful for you. -Robin

  • @vegonia11
    @vegonia11 4 роки тому

    Excelente información!
    Bailar con conciencia corporal y para disfrutar

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      Eso es! Conciencia es la clave. Muchas gracias por ver 🙌🏾 -Robin

  • @CarletonSobol
    @CarletonSobol 2 місяці тому

    Tremendously helpful! I've been working on the vocabulary, which is complex in its own right (e.g. "outside" and "inside" turns), and I've been wondering how to bridge dance lessons and social dancing. So easy to space out on what I've practiced--thank you!

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  2 місяці тому

      I feel you man. So glad this could help! -Robin

  • @luisaangelinagranzotti8779
    @luisaangelinagranzotti8779 2 роки тому

    Your are my best es. Teacher. The BEST

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  2 роки тому

      ❤🙏 thanks Luisa!! that means a lot. -robin

  • @tm11379
    @tm11379 4 роки тому

    love the hand hold method

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      It's definitely handy 😉🤣 Thanks for watching Tony! -Robin

  • @segugio
    @segugio 7 місяців тому

    It sounds right, i'll try

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  7 місяців тому

      let me know how it goes. -robin

  • @xacobian
    @xacobian Рік тому

    exelente consejo, el de las tarjetas que se usaban en la escuela. Lo hare!

  • @debbievictory6433
    @debbievictory6433 Рік тому

    Dojo you are awesome I am trying

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  Рік тому

      thanks!! hope you enjoy the exercise -robin

  • @PaulBaarn
    @PaulBaarn 4 роки тому

    Excellent advice.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      Thanks Paul! glad you liked it. thanks for watching :) -Robin

    • @salsaventura
      @salsaventura 4 роки тому

      Hi Paul, Did you notice he copied my 7 Ways of Holding Hands and 3 Levels of High and Low? ua-cam.com/video/_2WozzOO9Nk/v-deo.html

  • @333jorgee
    @333jorgee 7 місяців тому

    Gracias por esta excelente estrategia. Estoy esperando que salga en español o con subtítulos en español su curso. Nuevamente felicidades por sus excelentes videos

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  7 місяців тому

      Muchas gracias! subtítulos en inglés te sirven? -Robin

    • @333jorgee
      @333jorgee 7 місяців тому

      Te hago el comentario porque he comprado cursos en inglés y se me escapan muchos detalles de lo que relatan. Si pudiese ser en español mucho mejor@@thedancedojo

  • @jameskey4048
    @jameskey4048 11 місяців тому

    Good.lesson to remeb

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  11 місяців тому

      Glad they were helpful! -robin

  • @mariohaz8215
    @mariohaz8215 4 роки тому +15

    Hi guys.
    This is Super Mario from London.
    I just have an easy way to make my students remember.......it’s very easy, don’t film any classes, instead, keep practising the same thing over and over again.
    And when you think you have it, practice again.
    Repeat this over 1-2 years.....
    Repetitive practice, create good techniques.......

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +2

      Hey Mario thanks for watching and commenting. I agree practice is absolutely vital, but I think giving guidance on what and how to practice is equally important. If you practice non-useful things your results will be poor. If your approach to practice is not effective, you waste time and also get poor results. If what you practice and how you practice is solid, the repetition will pay off exactly as you say. Respect for all you've contributed 🙏 Hope I can take a class with you sometime -Robin

    • @RealMrDutch
      @RealMrDutch 4 роки тому +1

      @@thedancedojo Agreed.
      It's not: practice makes perfect.
      It's: Perfect practice makes "perfect"
      One has to learn the right things in the right way. And in a way that matches the way a person processes information and learns it.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      @@RealMrDutch it's all in the details 🙌🏽🙌🏽

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +1

      @@RealMrDutch 🙌🏾🙌🏾 and on that journey it's also key to remember you'll never be perfect, so daily improvement with a healthy dose of self compassion is the only goal. -Robin

    • @richhazell5573
      @richhazell5573 4 роки тому +2

      Human beings have different learning styles. Some people learn by doing, some people learn by having something explained to them, some people learn by watching. Although learning by doing is probably the most useful in dancing, I would say use all the learning styles. This also involves videoing the lesson ... in that way, I can watch a video of a lesson I’ve done previously (say from a few years ago), refresh my memory and my body can usually remember how to do a move, then I can integrate it into social dancing.

  • @alfacentauri3686
    @alfacentauri3686 4 роки тому +1

    Thinking in possible successor moves sounds easier than trying to plan or learn choreographic sequences.
    I'd guess you also get more presence and partner contact if you skip planning and just follow and alternate your successor moves.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +1

      Exactly Alfa, that's the idea. Instead of memorizing something, you learn how to think on the spot. This is especially important because you can't plan what's going to happen. Maybe the follow reads your lead well, maybe she doesn't. Maybe you make a mistake and end up in a position you weren't expecting. Everything is a variable, including the music. So, in that sense, being able to make decisions on the spot, based on a handhold or position, is a more flexible approach better suited to social dancing where improvising at a moment's notice is necessary. Thanks for watching@ -Robin

  • @quaribc
    @quaribc 4 роки тому +3

    This is phenomenal. I’m going to try the notecards method.

  • @socialmatrix8752
    @socialmatrix8752 Рік тому

    Rushed my gym set to go home and watch this video.

  • @Bagsandthingsbysilvia
    @Bagsandthingsbysilvia 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you 🙏🏼 very much for this video!!
    I am a woman who has decided to learn how to lead , however as you can imagine this is twice as hard as my brain has to switch to doing things kind of in reverse!
    I’ve been dancing salsa for almost 20 years now, as a woman of course...and in 2019 decided I wanted to learn how to lead.
    I love dancing Cuban style and this is what I’m trying to learn, and your tips on flash cards I think will be really helpful for me to remember the newer turns I learn. I don’t actually go to classes so I learn by myself and then practice when I go dancing but of course I only dance with a couple of girlfriends 😂
    Girls actually like how I lead, I think having ‘insider’ information (being a follower) has helped lots.
    But one of the struggles has been remembering and mastering the newer more advanced moves, so I will definitely try your methods to remember the moves.
    A big THANK YOU 🙏🏼

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +1

      So glad you found this helpful Silvia! You're hit the nail on the head with everything you said. 1) Fighting your muscle memory and tendencies from the other role will definitely be the biggest hump to overcome at first, but then you'll be able to switch seamlessly between them. 2) As a follow who's leading you have an amazing insight into what the other role is like, so you're going to understand how to lead so much better. Thanks so much for watching, keep having fun and best of luck remembering those moves! 😃🙏🏽 -Robin

  • @vasilet2511
    @vasilet2511 4 роки тому

    Hey, any chance you can do a demo of these turns at 3:19 Thank you!!

  • @moisanchez
    @moisanchez 4 роки тому +1

    Fantastic, greetings from Colombia.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +1

      Gracias Moises! Estoy en medellín hasta el 15 de abril. Donde vives? -Robin

    • @moisanchez
      @moisanchez 4 роки тому

      @@thedancedojo Wow, such a coincidence. I live in Ibagué, a little city, 8 hours from Medellín. Are you going to come? Are you traveling for vacations or are you working?

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      @@moisanchez Cool man. Any chance you'll make it up to medellín? im not sure if I'll male it down there. im just living here for 3 months. i lived here for a year previously. Love your country! I work full time on Dance Dojo so im free to be nomadic. :) message me on IG if you're coming up to medallo @robncampbell

    • @moisanchez
      @moisanchez 4 роки тому

      Dance Dojo I am not able to go to Medellin for these days, because of economic issues. I went the last year to take classes with Jermmy Largacha, I highly recommend him. I am going to follow you on Instagram, maybe one day my classmates and I could save money and hire you if you are again in Colombia.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      @@moisanchez ya keep in touch! if I head south i'll let you know. it would be cool to meet up. I took classes with Jermmy 2 years ago and just went to another class last week. he's 👌🏽 - any other recommended teachers here for salsa or bachata?

  • @YaroslavSkorokhid
    @YaroslavSkorokhid 4 роки тому +7

    thank you! you really explained deeply and thoughtfully, as for myself - who learn salsa,bachata,kizomba,zouk - this applies to everything

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +2

      Glad you liked it Yaroslav and totally agree that it applies to all those partner dances. Thank YOU for watching! 😀 -Robin

  • @socialmatrix8752
    @socialmatrix8752 Рік тому

    Took 2 years but I have officially mastered the RIGHT TURN.

  • @sadikijeje4161
    @sadikijeje4161 4 роки тому +19

    The secret for me is to dance alone most of the time

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +2

      It's a great way to improve that a lot of people discount because they think they need a partner. Good on you man! Thanks for watching :) -Robin

    • @karimmoradi2003
      @karimmoradi2003 3 роки тому +1

      It is not so easy for me to dance with shadow partner. It really needs a very good imagination. often I have to dance as a leader and dance as a follower to understand what is going on. I often lose where I was or how it would be now my partner. Many confusing time.

  • @mikeuzumaki775
    @mikeuzumaki775 4 роки тому +3

    Who dislikes videos like this??? This was amazing!!

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      Thanks for the support and watching Mike!! 🙌🏾 -Robin

  • @ryogaz22
    @ryogaz22 4 роки тому +1

    I thought I was the only one with this problem. Now I know that many more have the same issue. Time to think outside the box. :-) I noticed myself doing the same moves and combos over and over again. However, when I observed the other dancers, I found it's the same with them. Different moves, but showing the (same) combos over again, party after party.
    I do am surprised to find out here that I was right about one thing: focus on doing the moves right, not on the combos you learn from your teacher. Also, I have a teacher who's teaching me to use both sides of my brains. Meaning, doing your moves 'the other' way as well. Like, not only turn the lady right or left with your usual hand, but do the same with the other hand. Just as Robin described here with examples: do more with less. I am not very succesful yet with this concept with Salsa, but I definately already am with Bachata.
    Good video btw! (thumbs up!)

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +1

      Always great hearing your progress Joeline and love how you're aware of and working various handholds and directions. going deep with the basics pays off! It's always nice to realize you're not alone too eh? Keep up the hard work and thanks for the comment! 🙌🏽😀 -Robin

  • @tomasburian6550
    @tomasburian6550 Рік тому

    Great video (I subscribed)!
    Do those individual moves have any universal names or do people just make up their names individually? I usually write stuff like, "spin her with left hand clockwise" or "spin myself clockwise around my right foot", but in some cases just using universal names for some basic figures, like "dile que no" or "enchufla" are easier to remember.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  Рік тому +1

      Hey Tomas, yeah they all have names but a "universal" name is sometimes hard to find. Most names are agreed upon, but there are some that have many variations. Example:
      Standard moves / universal names:
      Right turn
      Left turn
      Cross body lead
      Inside turn
      Outside turn
      Copa
      360
      Back spot turn
      Move example where the name often varies:
      ua-cam.com/video/0UDKVB4KfU8/v-deo.html
      basket / tow truck / titanic (name may change with handhold and who you learned it from).
      Variations of those standard moves may also come with a variety of names depending where you learn them.
      The most important thing is you have a name for each move- the more universal the name the better -so your brain can reference it easily. -Robin

  • @salse-ame8198
    @salse-ame8198 4 роки тому

    Gracias por el consejo, a trabajar en eso!... 👌
    Si pueden seguir ayudando, de esta manera traduciendo sus videos que son excelentes
    Se los agradeceremos mucho
    Un abrazo !

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      Muchas gracias por ver Dani! Voy a intentar traducir la mayoria :) -Robin

  • @martinbernharddoll9599
    @martinbernharddoll9599 7 місяців тому

    Celebrate the small wins 🥳

  • @DroogOz
    @DroogOz 3 роки тому

    I have used flash cards to learn Spanish. Using flash to remember moves is genius. I didn't think of that.

  • @victoriac.attorneyatlaw
    @victoriac.attorneyatlaw 4 роки тому +3

    I feel like I'm back in law school with all of the flash cards!

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      Haha I'm not the biggest fan of making them either. I suppose it's a habit to build. but hey, whatever works! Thanks for watching Vicki 😀 -Robin

  • @Manchainsaw
    @Manchainsaw 4 роки тому

    Hey Hi!! would you say that this idea of just keeping in mind the different turns and hand holds applies to bachata as well?

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      Yea , you can definitely apply these ideas to any partner dance. it's always worth investing more in fundamentals, principles and concepts vs. specific memorization. I'd say that applies to most of life as well -robin

    • @Manchainsaw
      @Manchainsaw 4 роки тому

      @@thedancedojo Huh.. thanks for your answer!! and interesting insight, it definitely applies to language learning i can say, memorization only gets you so far, exposure is key and the brain gets the patterns aka grammar

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      @@Manchainsaw exactly. seeing and understanding the conceptual patterns is the key, not memorizing the physical combos. 🙌🏽

  • @seerobbe
    @seerobbe 4 роки тому

    Do you have an example how a flashcard could look like? I don‘t know how to describe a pattern or move combo in my own words. As it is about hands, about foot position and more.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      Good question. On each flashcard I would just write on word, the name of the move. So it's your job to learn the vocabulary - the names of the moves and how to do them. You can look at the playlists on our channel to see various moves at different levels, or if you want to learn them with detailed breakdowns you can check out our online salsa course. Here's a link for 2 weeks free:
      thedancedojo.com/product/salsa-2-week-guest-pass/ -Robin

  • @harshardkm285
    @harshardkm285 4 роки тому

    I thought I knws many moves but when you say write it on a card i hardly remember moves names. 😬. From now onward I will write the name of the moves one by one and I will master it. I have a little request for you if you dont mind can you do a videos of simple moves n variations not that much 5-10 very simple n basic moves n variations. Thnaks , god bless you 💙

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      I might do something like that in the future, but for now check out our playlist of basics moves. These are some of the moves we teach in our online course (which also covers variations and how to create your own).
      ua-cam.com/play/PLzGRdLHrtfByz71W4CyMelTTbf2P5QcsV.html You can look at the various playlists we have in our channel too. And, in case you're interested in more guidance, check out our online courses here: thedancedojo.com
      Thanks for watching! -Robin

  • @sandrajasinska9552
    @sandrajasinska9552 4 роки тому

    Hi what is the name of the song played at the beginning of the video please?

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      Found it in the youtube audio library ua-cam.com/video/vIhkmLk07Qc/v-deo.html -Robin

  • @lifessolong
    @lifessolong 4 роки тому

    Hey Robin,Hope you are well, thanks for this, very interesting.
    I read that you thought Leads tend to give up just does they start to get good. Do you think this could be because that’s the point at which they feel comfortable enough to try to lead, and find they can’t? That’s me exactly. Learning patterns only taught me to follow, leading is totally different. 🥴

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +1

      I think a lot of leads quit because they're struggling and they don't know how to overcome the obstacles they're experiencing. For a lot of leads that's "how do i remember moves?!?!" that's why i made this video. Too many leads are trying to memorize patterns when focusing on learning how to lead/follow individual moves and know their names is far more useful. Once you know the pieces you can put the puzzle together - and remember how you did it much easier. Does that answer your question? -robin

    • @lifessolong
      @lifessolong 4 роки тому

      Dance Dojo mmm. Partly. Let’s say remembering moves is one part of ‘leading’, but there are other parts as well; signalling the move beforehand is another. This can’t be taught when both partners are learning the same sequence. The leader doesn’t have to remember any moves or give any signal because the moves are being given to both partners. Like having an ace serve, forehand, and backhand against a wall, brilliant. But the wall is reliable and predictable, constant and familiar. Now go and play a tennis match, it’s a totally different thing. That’s social dancing compared with learning a pattern with a partner also learning the same pattern.
      The follower has the same job, follow, but the leader has to suddenly switch to a totally different activity that they have not been taught. At least, it’s not been taught in the classes I went to, so 🤷‍♂️. People do learn to lead of course, but with friends between lessons in every case I have asked. So to reiterate my theory of why leaders give up just as they start really improving; they feel confident enough then, to lead in a social dance, and find they can’t, and that’s because they were effectively taught to follow, not to lead. 👍

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      @@lifessolong totally agree that's an issue and it's the teacher's fault for not explain8ng and creating an environment wgere leading and following can be learned. it's a tough predicament at the same time because a lead needs to be more comfortable before he/she can start mixing things up to test the follow's abikity to follow instead of them blindly repeating combos lile a robot with no variations or changes.

    • @lifessolong
      @lifessolong 4 роки тому +1

      Dance Dojo That’s a great point. The lead needs to be more confident than the follower. Not just to introduce new moves, but to be on the dancefloor in the first place. I appreciate your understanding. 👍 thanks.

    • @Fluxquark
      @Fluxquark 2 роки тому +1

      Followers tend to become quite good way before leaders do. This is because leaders have to:
      - Dance to the beat
      - Gauge the level of the follower and adapt accordingly
      - Think of moves
      - Plan out a sequence of moves
      - Adapt their moves to the music
      - Plan ahead (many counts in some cases) so that their moves match up with breaks/changes in the song
      - Execute their own moves
      - Lead the follower through their moves
      - Avoid going through the same sequence of moves over and over
      - Negotiate the traffic on the dance floor
      While followers need to:
      - Dance to the beat
      - Interpret the leader's signals
      - Execute their own moves
      - Add styling
      - Adapt to the music
      I'm not saying following is easier, leaders just need to learn more things before they are good so it takes them a bit longer. And I think many give up before they break through to greatness.

  • @faridehfarzinfar565
    @faridehfarzinfar565 4 роки тому

    بسیار زیباست وتاثیر عجیبی در رابطه شما با همسرتون داره ومیشه گفت کمک میکنه به داشتن رابطه ای زیباتر با همسرتون

  • @myoman1977
    @myoman1977 4 роки тому +4

    This is the biggest problem I had. Six months of practicing I gave up salsa for good. I could only take disappointing women so much.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +3

      That really sucks to hear that it made you give up Chris. It's no fun feeling like you're disappointing people. It's tough because you have to get past that beginner's hump and It's really hard as a lead getting started. You have so much weight on your shoulders with trying to figure things out for yourself and worrying about your partner. Have you tried dancing salsa again since then? -Robin

    • @carolynayala1490
      @carolynayala1490 4 роки тому +2

      Nooo! Don’t give up. I’m a cute girl to dance with!

    • @joqiii3
      @joqiii3 Рік тому +2

      Six months is too early to quit. It takes years to learn salsa.

  • @maj954
    @maj954 5 місяців тому

    where can I find salsa cards? It's hard to find practical namings

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  5 місяців тому

      Our online course gives you names for everything and then you can use recipe cards and write them down. thedancedojo.com -robin

  • @RNicolasRuvalcaba
    @RNicolasRuvalcaba 4 роки тому +1

    If you're still learning then forget about all of the combinations and focus on the basic rhythm for a while. When you're learning your mind is doing double time because you're struggling to keep the beat while executing a combo, this is the equivalent of a guitarist trying to play a guitar solo without knowing how to play the rhythm yet. It makes it so much easier to master a combination when your rhythm is rock solid, then it takes a lot less effort to remember combos.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      100% 🙌🏾🙌🏾 basics are everything. Thanks for watching Nocolas! -Robin

  • @christophercox936
    @christophercox936 Рік тому

    Good video. Patterns don’t work..at least for me. I learned this from a great Salerno. Just learn one move..like a hammerlock..use it on many different girls. When you can do it with a beginner then you know you're really leading it. At that point try to see what other creative ways you can use this ONE move. I’m good dancer and dance with all levels. But this one word of advice always sticks with me.

  • @batdude811
    @batdude811 4 роки тому

    Salsa ventura talks about the similar ideas. It's never a good idea to memorize long winded taught routines.
    - Focus on the individual moves that make up the routine or combinations.
    - focus on leading.

  • @davidtraining511
    @davidtraining511 4 роки тому +2

    the one that works for me is shadow dance🙂

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +1

      Great to hear it works for you David. We have to do what we can with the situation we have 🙌🏽 -Robin

  • @shaolin1derpalm
    @shaolin1derpalm 4 роки тому +1

    I don't understand the dislikes. Must be people that don't want to work.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +1

      I'd say that's gotta account for a few of them. I should try selling magic salsa pills 🤔 - thanks for the support! -Robin

    • @shaolin1derpalm
      @shaolin1derpalm 4 роки тому

      @@thedancedojo they exist. Rum soaked gummies lol

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      @@shaolin1derpalm 🤣🤣🤣 🙌🏾 I'm into it!

  • @albertko1
    @albertko1 4 роки тому

    Once you get advanced enough, it's not about what you CAN do... but rather what you CAN'T do and then how to creatively fix that "problem." There are some exceptions (physical and timing constraints) and learning and understanding those constraints can help you develop your own moves. Not being lazy and changing hand, body, or arm positions can force you to use moves you forgot you learned.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      Definitely agree the approach you take will change based on what level your at and forcing yourself away from alwaya using your most comfortable positions helps you grow. -Robin

  • @joerouth6255
    @joerouth6255 5 місяців тому

    Do a given move till you can not only lead it well but you can do it with style and u know the finer points of it. Almost guaranteed at that point you will not forget it in the moment no matter how pretty the girl is in front of you…

  • @javiergutierrez2532
    @javiergutierrez2532 3 роки тому

    La solución es aprender la salsa con pasos y fundamentos progresivos, una vez que los aprendes debes combinarlos y buscar ser creativo y explorar todas las posibilidades. Ser creativo , esa es la solución. Pero si tu instructor solo te enseña combinaciones copiadas de You tube sin saber lo que estás haciendo y peor, que tú " maestro " tampoco sepa es el error. Gente que da clase sin tener la preparación pedagógica es el problema. Conclusión, se creativo, no repetitivo.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  3 роки тому

      De una! estoy de acuerdo 🙌 -robin

  • @cruzalejandro2915
    @cruzalejandro2915 4 роки тому

    You always are saying say and say and norhing of dancing

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks for watching Cruz. My goal is to educate and sometimes that requires talking and not dancing, especially with mental concepts. I'll save the dancing for some other videos :) -Robin

    • @cruzalejandro2915
      @cruzalejandro2915 4 роки тому

      @@thedancedojo yeah! I like to be waching your videos but also I like wach how is your dancing

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому

      @@cruzalejandro2915 I'll see what I can do ;)

    • @cruzalejandro2915
      @cruzalejandro2915 4 роки тому

      @@thedancedojo ok👍👍

  • @KeithLedig
    @KeithLedig 4 роки тому +6

    Also use your cell phone to take a vid of the new move or pattern at the end of class. At home practice and watch it over and over again. Time time time, don't rush things. It takes time to get fluid on the dance floor. I've used the leggo metaphor for many years. And I HATE turn pattern memorization. I totally suck at it. I learn techniques and make up my own turn patterns as I go.

    • @thedancedojo
      @thedancedojo  4 роки тому +1

      Lego for the win! I'm with you. I'd prefer to be really good at using what I know to improvise vs. memorize any day, especially if social dancing is what you're goal is. Memorization of sequences can be useful, but only to a point, then it's just for choreography purposes. However, being able to recall all those lego pieces you know, very useful! Thanks for the watching Keith 🙌🏾 -Robin