To improve the ballet technique, it takes time and patience. Do not let you dock. It can be very funny. With the right tools at your disposal, you can enjoy every moment of the way.
Here are some suggestions:
1. first, you have some extra to get practice. Ask your Ballet teachers, if it is possible for you to make extra lessons. Falling in with a class in a lower score than you is a very good idea. You have the opportunity to work with your technology at a lower level, while you are with your normal work in a custom class continues in this class.
2. ask your teacher for special exercises you can work at home. She is best to tell where the problem lies. I have here a word of warning, if you check the very home practice, you will not engage in the bad habits. For this purpose, it is very good to very good pictures and videos that show you the right way to do each step as well as potential problems.
3. you can ask someone to do a video of you dancing. This will help you to see exactly what to do and where you go wrong with each step. Since it is very easy for you to know where the problem lies and what you have to work with you again, to focus on what you do, so you will not engage in the bad habits.
4. Something many overlook is the need for good nutrition to check if you have the energy you need to practice good. Often you will find that dancers need to lose weight, and then in an attempt to lose weight, they are not good food.
You can this has nothing to do with your dancing, but you believe the error. If your body does not have the necessary fuels have to use that energy, you will not be ale to exercise properly. Secondly, if not your body the building blocks of proteins to repair and build up muscles, you will be weak and already practices in the world will come to no avail.
5. don't forget to stretch. As in any form of Exercise is important to stretch. By paying attention to extending will prevent stiffness that you in your next Ballet les can prevent. If you extra practice at home, but you in the classroom all stiff and tired, to practice more and more harm than good.
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