Salsa
How good are you at leading?
Tips to help guys lead like
a professional dancer.
Imagine
yourself in that salsa club for the first time:
the music is loud, upbeat and with great energy
and everyone is dressed in a fashionable way. As
you walk in, you approach the dance floor. Here
is when you are truly introduced to the world of
salsa. You stare at the dancers as you see dancing,
executing all these amazing turns; how they dance
with passion, the sexiness, and then again, the
turns! The never-ending, fun turn!!
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Article contributed by Esteban Conde from
Orange County USA |
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Sound like your experience?
It was definitely mine, so right away I knew
I had to learn how to dance.
Once I started dancing, the
better I saw myself dancing, the more I noticed
that some girls did not enjoy dancing with
me or they'd just flat out say no every time
I asked them to dance. Why? After all I was
doing all the turns and dips, the sexy patterns,
the fun stuff - you know, the works.
It
was after some time that I truly learned what
makes a guy a great dancer: |
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VS. MAKING
Most girls will be familiar with guys making you
do the turns and combinations. After all, when you
go home after a night of salsa dancing, you feel
that your whole body is sore as you if were beaten
by a gang of wild monkeys. Guys! Lead as if you
were showing the way, not as if you were making
her play catch up. It’s ok to be toned and
firm, guys, but not rough. There is a line between
those two concepts and believe me, it’s not
a fine one. There is a big difference when it comes
down to making versus leading. Want to know what
kind of lead you are? Do a survey among the girls
you dance with. They’ll be happy to tell you.
BE
SPECIFIC
This one baffles me: the guy places the hand up
and somehow, by magic, he expects the girl to turn.
What king of dance instructor teaches this concept
to their students?
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Every
move has to be specific guys. If you want to move a chair
from point A to B, you have to make it happen right? So
lead as if you were making the turn happen. But remember:
guide vs. make. Be assertive in your moves as if she were
to close her eyes and still be able to follow you.
PUT YOURSELF IN
HER SHOES
Guys, guys, guys!! If she is falling after the same turn
patterns, or she feels uncomfortable with some of your
moves, then don't do them. Try combinations and moves
that help the girl feel more comfortable, and are at her
level of dancing. Always adapt to her, without expecting
her to adapt to you. It's funny to see some guys doing
the same endless turns until the girl is falling down.
You guys, this is not your signal to stop those turns.
If she is loosing her balance, don't keep going on and
on.
IMPROVE YOUR LEAD
VS. SHE DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO FOLLOW
Changing this perspective will help you see opportunities
to be better at leading. Often times, I hear guys make
comments like: “I don’t like dancing with
her, she can’t follow”. Instead why don’t
you say to yourself: “What can I do to improve my
lead in this particular move, so that she can follow it
next time?” After all you want to improve as a lead
right? Then start by working on yourself. Thinking this
way helps you be the guy who can lead everybody. And ladies
will enjoy dancing with you because of that.
BE
CLOSER TO HER
Let me put it in other words: be within reach. Dance at
a distance that will make it easy for you as a lead so
you don't have to be running after her. I suggest a one-foot
distance between your body and hers as you dance. You
will feel more in control and this will help her feel
your lead. In addition to this, don’t over extend
your arms when you dance, especially in your open breaks.
This creates extra distance between you and your partner,
making it hard to reach or lead the next move.
BE IN TUNE WITH
THE WAY HER BODY FEELS AS SHE DANCES
Pay attention to how she feels, her movement, her momentum,
her resistance, her body language, her distance, and her
styling. You will be able to place combinations and moves
that flow and fit the moment versus placing moves or combos
for the sake of the move.
PAY ATTENTION TO
THE MUSIC
If you don't, you are just going through the motion -
you are not dancing. Remember that we dance to the music,
and so does the girl. You will also be able to coordinate
your moves better, and trust me, your dancing will improve
dramatically.
LEARN HOW TO BE
AN EFICIENT LEAD, AND THEN APPLY STYLING
Many guys out there get so into the moves and styling
that they end up forgetting about leading the girl, or
end up confusing her. Sometimes styling can interfere
with the girl’s following, so be aware of it. Assertive
leading helps you be in tune with your dance partner.
Do you feel in tune with the people you dance with or
are you just dancing with yourself?
KEEP
LEARNING
© Esteban Conde e: info@estebanconde.com - January
8, 2009
http://www.estebanconde.com