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Trinity LeRoc: Tuesday 16th March 2010
« on: March 17, 2010, 07:34 AM »
Hi All

The routine for last night:

Improvers:

- Figure of eight
- Catapult
- Neckbreak walk
- Kleaver walk

Intermediates:

- Zany pretzel
- Passing sway
- Butterfly loop
- Tunnel & kicks
- Hatchback
- Wurlitzer seducer

Enjoy

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Re: Trinity LeRoc: Tuesday 16th March 2010
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2010, 03:38 PM »


Wurlitzer seducer    :) O0 :D

Tunnel & Kicks      ??? :-\ :embarassed:

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Re: Trinity LeRoc: Tuesday 16th March 2010
« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2010, 07:48 PM »
I enjoyed all the routines last Tuesday and at first the tunnel kick thing felt a bit strange but I did it all right, (largely thanks to the ladies who put me right a few times). I don't think it would work as well with the faster songs but it will be fun trying it out. It reminds me of a similar cajun move. We did a similar move to a cajun move a while ago at Trinity where the guy and the gal face each other, he holds up his left hand and catches the hand of the ladies right hand and the other hands are placed on their hips and they rotate a bit and then reverse the process.  I can't remember what it is called, the problem with me is I can't always remember how to get into a certain move, doing the actual move and getting out of the move is always all right, it's is the beginning I have trouble with. I think it is better doing less moves in the intermediate lesson and like what they did last week chucking in a beginners looping move in between.  I would much rather try and learn about 4 or 5 moves and have a better chance of learning them well than having a go at 6 or more and ending up getting more and more confused, especially after a hard day at the office. 

 


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