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title: 0 Chicago Triple Vol I: Introduction
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# COURSE: Contra-Body Adventure
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<iframe src="https://video.terbits.xyz/player.html?src=videos/Bluesrooms/Idoim-Dances/slow-drag-with-damon-kelsey/0_Introduction%20to%20Slow%20Drag.mp4" style="position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; border: 0;" allowfullscreen allow="autoplay; fullscreen"></iframe>
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<iframe src="https://video.terbits.xyz/player.html?src=videos/Bluesrooms/Essential-Skills/Contra-Body-Adventure/Half%20Turn%201%EF%BC%9A%20Followers.mp4" style="position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; border: 0;" allowfullscreen allow="autoplay; fullscreen"></iframe>
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## FOCUS:
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## FOCUS:
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- This lesson builds on a previous drill by adding more rotation, focusing on followers performing a half turn with 180-degree rotation while traveling on a single line.
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This lesson focuses on practicing contrabody walks with three steps and a tap, emphasizing travel and direction changes to build comfort and natural movement.
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## TIP & TRICKS:
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<p>TIP & TRICKS: <ul>
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- Rotate more on the third step instead of just facing the side.
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<li>Start with weight on the right, step left first, and face left for the initial direction.</li>
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- Release on the same line after the twist to maintain direction.
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<li>When tapping, add a swing from the center instead of keeping the body straight.</li>
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- Step directly under the body when releasing from the twist.
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<li>Practice starting with weight on the left leg, stepping right first for variation.</li>
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- Avoid extending the leg back or taking a big step during the release.
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<li>Repeat the sequence many times until it feels automatic, especially the direction changes.</li>
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- Make the eighth step a very small step under the body.
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<li>Film yourself to review and improve your form during practice.</li>
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## REMEMBER:
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<p>REMEMBER: <ul>
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- The entire movement should travel on one long line for consistency.
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<li>The tap movement should originate from the center for better body shape and flow.</li>
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- Maintaining connection after the turn is crucial when partnered up.
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<li>Changing direction smoothly is crucial, especially when dancing with a partner.</li>
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- Stepping under the body helps preserve balance and alignment.
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<li>Comfort and natural execution are key goals, achieved through repetition.</li>
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- Practice the rotation and release to ensure smooth transitions.
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<li>This technique helps followers anticipate direction changes in partner dancing.</li>
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<li>Consistent practice builds muscle memory for effortless performance.</li>
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