Bravo, Astrid. I have been having this problem for years and could not exactly pinpoint why my lower back was in so much pain from dancing with certain people. Thanks
CS Astrid wrote: >> Hmmm, I'm always trying to get further outside on my left especially when >> in close embrace. Is this my problem? > > No, you are not alone. A lot of men do this, and let me tell you, the > further left you go, the more uncomfortable it gets for the woman. > Especially if you turn the right side of her body at an angle to you. It > means, she has to walk while constantly having her back twisted into an > unnatural angle. Lasrt time I danced with a Japanese tango teacher who took > this to such an extreme that he looked like he would have almost prefered to > dance behind me. Why do guys do this? > >> Can you be a little more descriptive? Certainly walking to the cross, >> one has to do this...is this wrong at some times? when? Is it a matter of >> an inch or two? thanks >> >> >> > -- Carol Ruth Shepherd Arborlaw PLC Ann Arbor MI USA 734 668 4646 v 734 786 1241 f Arborlaw - a legal blog for entrepreneurs and small business http://arborlaw.com _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list Tango-L@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l