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Re: Physics of a Step
Posted by Don
11/14/2006  2:26:00 PM
Anonymous. First are you refering to Latin or Standard. I'm guessing it is Standard
You are saying that you move your body forward without leaning. I would say that leaves me still verticle and not imbalanced. So where does your imbalance come into it
Again there is no imbalance .There is in Latin.
Would you also like to repeat one of your former statements that in Standard the body goes ahead of the foot so that we can go to our DVD's and in slow motion see for ourself.

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