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Re: Which is the highest
Posted by Anonymous
1/22/2007  7:54:00 PM
"Paragraph three and six appear to contradict each other don't you think."

Only to someone who has not yet figured out that when the body is moving substantially across the floor, then a small step (relative to the body) can be a big step (relative to the floor)
Re: Which is the highest
Posted by quickstep
1/23/2007  3:19:00 PM
This has as usually gone from the original thread which was . Is there a difference in height of the heel off the floor between the Waltz and the Foxtrot.All we need to do is measure the angle of the foot in both.
45 degrees is the angle most mentioned.
Does that then become 35 degrees if it is a Foxtrot. Step two of a Reverse will do. All we need to do now is go and have a look.If we were to freeze frame both and compare would we be able to say which is which by the height of the heel from the floor. Interesting argument isn't it for those who like to wrestle with theory.
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