publication date: Jun 24, 2009
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author/source: DanceSport Place
| To make the most of your private lessons, the bottom line is practice! Have you ever felt like the minute you walk off the floor from your lesson, all that valuable information you just learned disappears? |
Often, you might feel your teacher has to repeat the same information to you each week, or you may not feel that you are progressing as fast as you'd like. These problems arise when you don't take the time to use the investment you made in lessons by practicing on your own time during the week. It may feel awkward at first to dance by yourself, or you may feel like you don't know what to review. Ask your teacher!
It is just as exciting for a teacher to give new material as it is for a student to receive it, so your instructor is very keen to see you working on your own to improve. He or she has plenty of suggestions of what and how to practice on your own that will bolster your learning and progress. Once you get into the habit of dancing on your own, you will begin to determine yourself the concepts on which you need to improve and will gain a better understanding of how dancing works. All of this leads to quicker learning and advancement which ultimately helps you get more for your money each time you take a private lesson!
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