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		<title>Salsa for Beginners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I went to Colorado a couple months ago and met up with Arman and Jeff. Cool guys, but they were just learning. I don&#8217;t like interrupting guys in the club, so I&#8217;m writing this instead. I&#8217;ve been dancing long enough so that I&#8217;ve seen the most common problems for people learning to Salsa dance.  This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I went to Colorado a couple months ago and met up with Arman and Jeff.  Cool guys, but they were just learning.  I don&#8217;t like interrupting guys in the club, so I&#8217;m writing this instead.  I&#8217;ve been dancing long enough so that I&#8217;ve seen the most common problems for people learning to Salsa dance.  This is for people who have taken at least the basic lesson.</p>
<p>Bottom line &#8211; Just because you&#8217;re dancing doesn&#8217;t mean you stop walking.  The basic salsa step is just walking!  </p>
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<li>There&#8217;s no up and down or bouncing when you walk.  Just walk a little bit more smoothly than normal.  Don&#8217;t turn it into a jig or something complicated.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t do excessive hip or shoulder rolls, move your hands/arms like you&#8217;re juggling, or otherwise complicate the dance.</li>
<li>Do complete weight shifts.  When you walk, you don&#8217;t just put your foot out in front of you like you&#8217;re tiptoeing.  You step out on it.  A lot of beginning dancers dance like they&#8217;re tentatively approaching a cliff edge, (or they&#8217;re trying to stay in one place).  Don&#8217;t dance like you&#8217;re scared &ndash; step out far enough to look down the edge of the cliff.</li>
<li>Similar to above, don&#8217;t step forward and down, and back and down.  You stay level.  Keep it smooth.</li>
<li>Look up, no watching the feet. You know where they are, same place you&#8217;ll find them when you&#8217;re walking.  Watching the feet also engages your visual sense.  Dancing is all about the feel &#8211; you can&#8217;t watch yourself dance.  You should be able to dance with your eyes closed, except when taking your partner&#8217;s hand.</li>
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<p>Keep your knees together.  Think of a little kid that has to pee really bad, just without holding onto their privates.  They walk with their knees locked together.</p>
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Bellydancers do this.  I&#8217;ve taken bellydance lessons before, and used to date a bellydancer.  We talked about this, and she agrees &#8211; if you want sexy hip movement, it starts from the knees, not the hips.  Except in certain moves, all bellydancers keep their knees very close together.<br />
This is what produces most, but not all, of the sexy hip movement. </p>
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If you&#8217;re a guy, you don&#8217;t have the hips needed to become a sexy freakshow.  So get over yourself and do it right.  Knees together.</p>
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<li>Take lessons as soon as possible, to eliminate bad habits.  &#8220;The chains of habit are too light to be felt, until they&#8217;re too strong to be broken.&#8221;</li>
<li>Get out in the clubs and dance with everyone who will tolerate you.  I sucked for the first 2-3 years because I didn&#8217;t club enough.  I think it&#8217;s possible to get really good in just a few  months.</li>
<li>Master the cross-body lead, and cross-body lead with a turn.  These are the CORE of the dance.  A lot of moves are disguised cross-body leads &#8211; the only difference is the way you use your hands/arms.</li>
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<p>Most of the problems in salsa are in our own heads.  Just because you are dancing doesn&#8217;t mean you suddenly forget how to walk.</p>
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