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title: 7 Opposition
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date: 2026-04-24T04:11:41.161Z
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tags: Blues
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editor: markdown
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dateCreated: 2026-04-24T04:11:41.161Z
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## FOCUS
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- This lesson focuses on side-by-side opposition in dance, teaching leaders to maintain momentum and fluidity while guiding followers through a smooth, connected movement.
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## TIP & TRICKS:
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- Leaders should pause on the fifth basic step and move their upper body forward to signal followers to continue.
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- Keep arms active and adjust hand position for a comfortable connection, such as sliding to the follower's left side.
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- Followers should let their body turn slightly towards the leader to maintain shoulder comfort and connection.
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- Both partners should maintain visual and physical connection to enhance communication during the move.
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- Add style by varying upper body shape, getting low, or adding shoulder shimmies for a playful effect.
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##REMEMBER
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- Ensure followers' momentum is continuous and fluid throughout the opposition movement.
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- Leaders should not pull followers back; let them naturally return based on the established flow.
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- Protect shoulder comfort by adjusting body angles and arm positions to avoid disconnection.
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- Practice the move with multiple oppositions and adapt it for social dancing as desired.
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- Focus on smooth leading through upper body movement rather than arm actions.
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