Gadget
5th-October-2006, 11:15 PM
"Technically challenging" means different things to different people. To me, that would mean stuff about balance, weight transfer, posture, connection, exact positioning, and so on.
But no-one says the descriptions of the class have to be mini-essays - could be just a couple of words:
For a "high energy" class: "physically demanding" .
For a class with lots of moves: "complex routine".
For an AT class: "precise movements"
and so on.
Heck, you could even have icons for these if you want - that's what they do with hotel descriptions etc.
I really like this idea: so what icons can we have and what would they mean?
- Music notes: musicality
- Strong arm: physically fit
- Feet/step pattern: footwork
- Cyclone: spins
- Book: infomation & technical stuff
- Pretzel: moves
....
But no-one says the descriptions of the class have to be mini-essays - could be just a couple of words:
For a "high energy" class: "physically demanding" .
For a class with lots of moves: "complex routine".
For an AT class: "precise movements"
and so on.
Heck, you could even have icons for these if you want - that's what they do with hotel descriptions etc.
I really like this idea: so what icons can we have and what would they mean?
- Music notes: musicality
- Strong arm: physically fit
- Feet/step pattern: footwork
- Cyclone: spins
- Book: infomation & technical stuff
- Pretzel: moves
....