The problem i have with Balboa is not leading it correctly.I'm told my frame and style are bang on .I lead my cross overs in and out instead of collapsing i'm relaxed on the fast stuff i also have a good few variations of cross overs i can do and even manage a Maxi slide with ease.No my momentary problem seems to be Twizzles and leading in to the left on a throw out variation going straight into cross overs.The Twizzles well i need two brains for that as there is so much to remember and leading into the left instead of right on a throw out is just plain wrong lol.I will get there ,but i only lead a move on the dance floor after i have perfected it and am sure i can lead it properly and with the right style................PaulPaisley said:Marq, welcome to the Fedora Lounge and thanks for your interest in dance.
We do try to stay on topic here. There's another thread here that is for discussing dance styles, history, etc. (The thread is made up of off-topic posts I asked the bartenders to pull from this thread. Neophyte dancers just found the discussion of history and styles confusing.)
As to your comment about having difficulty learning balboa, I've heard a few leads say they found it hard to learn. As a follow, I find that most guys who don't lead it very well don't have the proper frame. They're too far apart from their partner. You need to be rather firmly connected on the right side of your chest, hand firmly on your follow's back, right over her bra hooks. Then the lead has to lead with his whole body, not just move his feet around. I hope this helps.