0:36 "It's easier when you do it a little bit smaller." Is it the size of our open steps or the angle and speed at which we step that controls how much pivot and how much time we allow for our partner's ochos? I'm thinking that, ideally, we'd like to frame our partner's pivot foot (i.e., our feet are on either side of theirs). This "surround" makes the pivot easier. Then, the time we allow for pivoting, plus the angle at which we step out after the pivot, controls how much pivot we get. Does this makes sense? Or is it the same idea just said differently?
Hi, I think we are talking about the same thing. But to clarify I think we will post a video about your question. Also makes us as teachers think about it, so thanks for that.😀😀
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0:36 "It's easier when you do it a little bit smaller." Is it the size of our open steps or the angle and speed at which we step that controls how much pivot and how much time we allow for our partner's ochos? I'm thinking that, ideally, we'd like to frame our partner's pivot foot (i.e., our feet are on either side of theirs). This "surround" makes the pivot easier. Then, the time we allow for pivoting, plus the angle at which we step out after the pivot, controls how much pivot we get. Does this makes sense? Or is it the same idea just said differently?
Hi, I think we are talking about the same thing. But to clarify I think we will post a video about your question. Also makes us as teachers think about it, so thanks for that.😀😀