I'd be quite interested to see what those changes are. There's been a fair bit of debate around my area lately about the best way to teach Ceroc moves, and part of me would like see the "We've been teaching the moves this way for 20 years" brigade eat their hats if the UK change their stance on how to teach them.
I doubt there will be much real change to be honest though. With an organisation as large and dispersed as Ceroc even small changes will take a long time to implement across the board, and ensuring those changes are followed would be a pretty challenging task I suspect. Especially in places where the teachers aren't directly answerable to HQ.
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