How do you become a back up dancer?

How to become a better dancer?

  • Hey! So I have been dancing ever since I was about 6 and I am 13. I think I'm a pretty good dancer, but I see girls dancing on YouTube and they are AMAZING and I want to be just like them! I am working on my flexibility (about 2 inches away from right splits, 4-5 inches away from left splits, LONG way away from middle, UNflexible back :C) and my turns are alright (3[sometimes 4] on right pirouettes, 1[sometimes 2] on left pirouettes, okay right a la secondes and fouettes, horrible left a la secondes and fouettes) and my leaps are pretty good (good almost perfect second leaps, almost perfect right, almost perfect left, pretty good switch leaps, horrible firebird[thanks to my UNFLEXIBLE BACK, working on reverse) I would like to know if there is any way that I could be any where close to being as good as the girls on YouTube within the next year? If you could, I would like tips on how to get better flexibility (ESPECIALLY in my back, because my back is HORRIBLY unflexible!!!!!!), better balance, and how to improve myself at home and during class! PLEASE HELP ME!!! THANKS FOR ANSWERING!!!!!

  • Answer:

    My other answer gave you general flexibility and splits. Here are the stretches for your back Back flexibility--- 1 a) Stand in front of a blank wall or closed door, face away from the wall and lean back until you can touch the wall. Slowly start to walk your hands down the wall (if you need to adjust how far you are from the wall, now would be a good time). DO NOT try to go all the way the first time, you will hurt yourself unless you already have a flexible back. Each time you do it try to get a little farther and once you reach the ground start to hold the position before coming back up. This is the bridge or backbend position you are achieving. b) You can also try to reach a backbend by lying on your back and pushing up into it. Once you have learned how to get into the position, hold it for longer and longer periods of time. c) As you feel more comfortable you can attempt to fall into the backbend from a standing position; USE A SPOTTER for the first few times or until you feel confident enough to try without one. Lean back with your upper body as far as you can, but do not put your arms out yet. As you go back try to spot the ground, as you spot it or just before you can see it reach back with your arms to help you finish getting to the ground. Either collapse to the ground or try to stand back up from it. d) Once you get good at doing that you can progress to a back walkover by raising a leg slightly as you go back and kicking over quickly after hitting the backbend to finish standing up. 2) Basket or bird’s nest stretch—Lie on your stomach and grab your feet behind you. Pull up towards your head and the ceiling. Your goal is to get your legs as close to your head as you can. 3) Sit on the floor with your legs straight out in front of you. Rock back so that you lie on your back, while keeping your legs straight stick your legs up vertically so you are on your shoulders with your legs in the air. Hold it as long as you can. Keep your arms either on your back for support or if you feel that you can do it put your hands on the ground next to you. Either come out of it by rolling back into the sitting position or try to touch your legs on the ground beyond your head. Hold it and then release going all the way back to the sitting position with a stop at the vertical leg position if you want to. 4) Standing and sitting pike stretch, cobra, kick your legs up while lying on your stomach, just lean back while standing up, lean forward until you have a flat back and then lean back as far as you can. 5) One last stretch which will help your splits (and your arabesque penchee). You will need to find a blank spot on a wall and grab a chair. Now facing away from the wall and holding onto the chair for support, take a leg and slide it up the wall like you are going into splits. Hold it for as long as possible then switch legs. Try to keep your legs straight. As you work the stretch move the chair closer to the wall until you are touching the wall in a vertical split. http://www.whyiexercise.com/images/back.strengthening.exercises.routine1.jpg http://www.whyiexercise.com/images/back.stretching.exercises.routine1.jpg

GoGreen! at Yahoo! Answers Visit the source

Was this solution helpful to you?

Other answers

Dancing is to gain the experience & effort in what you do.It takes alot of practice.I dance ever since i was 5,but really its no diffrence,Just keep practising you'll get their.

Omerbang

Related Q & A:

Just Added Q & A:

Find solution

For every problem there is a solution! Proved by Solucija.

  • Got an issue and looking for advice?

  • Ask Solucija to search every corner of the Web for help.

  • Get workable solutions and helpful tips in a moment.

Just ask Solucija about an issue you face and immediately get a list of ready solutions, answers and tips from other Internet users. We always provide the most suitable and complete answer to your question at the top, along with a few good alternatives below.