In which case, surely the best option is that only 'low risk' moves be incorporated, rather than a blanket objection to the whole idea? I think most would agree that a DVD of drops requires a somewhat different approach to a DVD for general moves, and a DVD for aerials even more so. But in so far as this DVD would be useful/interesting to me, I wouldn't care if there were no drops or aerials at all!Originally Posted by Paul F
Given that Ceroc teaches moves like the 1st move jump in general classes (which when taught invariably leaves the following freestyle session feeling like a combat zone ), I'm not sure what you mean by "proper supervision"...One of my biggest concerns is safety. Arming the masses with the thought that they can do advanced moves without some proper supervision is something i would not like to see.
I'd have to agree with Gus that you don't get much in the way of feedback during a typical dance class either. (Yes, teachers will give feedback if you ask, but they'll do that for a move off a DVD as well, provided they know it!).Cant remember the last time i heard a dvd give me feedback.
Dave
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