[Tango-L] Effective Practice

Trini y Sean (PATangoS) patangos at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 30 02:21:25 EDT 2007


--- Igor Polk <ipolk at virtuar.com> wrote:

I guess you already guessed my question and answered for
yourself who is a better tango dancer and where it is
better to dedicate time if you have too little of this
asset.

Igor Polk


Hi Igor, Sean here.

Neither is the better tango dancer. The better tango dancer
is the one who does both! I am surprised that you cannot
figure this out. Especially since I already told you the
answer when I started this thread. It is about "Effective
Practice". I am sorry it took you 5 years to figure out a
move that you wanted to learn. Clearly your methods are NOT
effective.

In another post you asked Keith if none of his skills were
"good enough". I won't speak for him, but I suspect his
answer would be similar to mine, which is no. There is no
"Good Enough". Every skill will be improved, for the rest
of my life. Perhaps you do not understand the phrase "Good
enough". As you have used it, it means "mediocre". And that
is never good enough.

Sean




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