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31 lines
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<h1>13 Rotation</h1>
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<p>COURSE: texas-shuffle-vol-i</p>
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<p>FOCUS: This lesson focuses on practicing rotation in Texas Shuffle, specifically teaching how to anchor and rotate around a partner using techniques from pass-bys.</p>
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<p>TIP & TRICKS: <ul>
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<li>Open the door to create a line and let the rotation continue instead of stopping.</li>
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<li>Hold your spot at the end of a pass-by and rotate around your follower.</li>
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<li>Anchor yourself when your partner locks on a spot to encourage rotation.</li>
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<li>Play with different shots and footwork while holding a stable spot.</li>
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<li>Trade the anchor role back and forth with your partner during rotation.</li>
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<p>REMEMBER: <ul>
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<li>Rotation should feel similar to the protected two-arm version but with only one connection.</li>
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<li>The movement can be initiated from either the leader or follower deciding to anchor.</li>
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<li>Rotation builds energy like in linear movements but in a circular pattern.</li>
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<li>Practice should feel like a conversation, not a fight, to maintain flow.</li>
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