[Tango-L] Strong Lead - resistance effect
Krassimire Stoyanov
krasimir at krasimir.com
Mon Sep 24 17:00:47 EDT 2007
Every one that denies the need for a pull, must try leading without the
right hand - then we'll talk again. And I don't mean pulling with a hand . .
.I mean the slight pull to keep the points of contact engaged in some
situations, when the inertia tries to separate the partners, but you people
are so quick in underestimating others.
----- 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 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Strong Lead - resistance effect
> Krasimir wrote:
>> And I pointed out that it is not simple pulling, but pulling is
>> included in a more complex movement (lead), but you ignored it.
>
> I didn't ignore it. Just that I think including pulling in /any/ "more
> complicated and precisely executed movement" does not mitigate it.
>
>> You have to provide that energy - and your hand is essential here
>
> When a guy finds pushing or pulling with his hands is essential to a
> certain move, that's tango's way of telling him to give that move a miss.
>
> Igor wrote:
>> I can not remember a moment when I transferred my weight backward in
>> double time sharply from the vertical position
>
> How about when last a leader shoved you in the back, just before you said
> "Thank you" and left the floor? ;)
>
> --
> Chris
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