You’ve had some pretty good dance partners in your life. You know how it feels when that perfect person is leading you through a complicated routine or the one who makes you feel like you can do anything. But what if I told you there was more to it than just feeling good? What if I told you there was science behind why this is so?
Join me on my journey to learn how to be the best dance partner for someone else- and myself!
I’m sure you’ve been in a situation where your dance partner is either too clingy or can’t keep up with your moves. Well, it’s time to learn how to be the best dance partner for any woman! There are plenty of things you can do before a night out that will make you a better dancer. But, most importantly, take some good advice and follow these steps: brush up on your rhythm skills, practice dancing in front of a mirror, and stretch before going out so that when the music starts playing, you’re ready to go all night long.
Important way to become a better dance partner
Hey ladies, have you ever been in a dance class, and the instructor is trying to teach a move, but everyone is too busy looking at their partner’s moves? Yeah, me too! But I’m going to share with you some tips on being the best dance partner for your guy. You don’t need to know any fancy steps or anything- follow these four simple rules: stay close when he turns, never let go of his hand when he puts it out there for you, always lead from your hips when following him around the room and remember that every time he executes a step correctly, give him an “atta boy!”
So what are you waiting for? Put on those dancing shoes and show off your moves!
Secrets to being an awesome dance partner
You’re at a dance studio, about to take your first lesson. You’re nervous and excited – this is going to be so much fun! But wait, you have no idea what you should do. If only someone had told you before hand how to be the best dance partner ever! That’s where I come in – I’m here to tell you all of the secrets that will make for a fantastic time on the dance floor.
Being the best dance partner is an art that requires lots of practice and patience. I know this because my husband has spent hours upon hours teaching me how to waltz, tango, foxtrot, cha-cha, and all those other fantastic dances you can do at a wedding or ballroom competition. And while it’s been a lot of fun learning with him, there have been plenty of times when I’ve wanted to quit – especially after we accidentally start dancing on each other’s feet! But no matter what happens on the dance floor, as long as we’re together practicing our moves – we’ll always be best friends.