[Tango-L] Strong Lead - resistance effect
Krasimir Stoyanov
krasimir at krasimir.com
Mon Sep 24 01:36:31 EDT 2007
But, I said SHARP step. No ammount of constant pressure, or leaning, or
whatever you wish, will provide the energy needed for a sharp step back. You
have to provide that energy - and your hand is essential here - try it
without hands - not possible at all.
And I pointed out that it is not simple pulling, but pulling is included in
a more complex movement (lead), but you ignored it. For example, you have to
give some vertical support for the lady, to help her during the time when
her leg hasn't yet catched up.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris, UK" <tl2 at chrisjj.com>
To: <Tango-L at mit.edu>
Cc: <tl2 at chrisjj.com>
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 5:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Strong Lead - resistance effect
> Krasimir wrote:
>
>> if you (the leader) make a sharp step back, the connection would break,
>> provided you do not hold her... So much for not having to pull the lady.
>
> You do not have to pull the lady... and you have to /not/ pull the lady.
>
> Pulling wrecks her forward step. Instead of a nice continuously connected
> forward motion, she's instead forced into a kind of stumble to regain her
> balance. It doesn't feel good for her or you.
>
>> ... still, if you don't hold her, the connection will break,
>> or become loose at least.
>
> Not at all. She needs only to keep herself close at your chest. You don't
> need to hold her or use your arms at all.
>
> When the two are stationary in the embrace, she's constantly giving you
> forward energy that's held in check by yours. The cancellation of equal
> and opposite (tiny) forces. You make the back step by releasing that
> check, so it's her energy that carries her forward, and drives you back,
> both in perfect balance. To make the arrival, you restore your energy,
> bringing her back to check.
>
> This is the same as in the forward step, except with energies reversed. A
> good demo of this is simple slow smooth alternation of forward and back
> steps. Try doing this by switching between push and pull, the outcome is a
> shambles. Try it by using that checked energy, and you can feel the
> polarity swing continuously back and forth. The result is immeasurably
> better. And has very little sense of 'leading' and 'following', note.
>
> Often hereabouts it's suggested that a student should try both roles to
> get an appreciation of how different they are. The better reason I think
> to try both roles is to get an appreciation of how similar they are.
>
> --
> Chris
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