It's All Relative
Even your strongest dancers can hit a wall. They move well, perform hard, and seem advanced on stage, yet something is keeping them from reaching the next level. In this episode of It's All Relative, Cara breaks down why talented dancers plateau, how choreography can sometimes hide technical gaps, and what teachers can do to create real progress without extreme training methods. This episode is especially valuable for dance teachers working with competitive dancers, teens, seniors, or any student who looks advanced but is no longer improving. In This Episode, Cara Covers: * Why strong dancers still plateau * The illusion of looking advanced on stage * Why harder choreography does not always equal better technique * How style can hide technical weaknesses * Why older dancers resist rebuilding foundations * How alignment helps the body move better naturally * The difference between correcting symptoms vs root causes * How teachers can create faster and healthier progress Cara’s Tips to Apply This Week 1. Identify patterns, not one-off mistakes Notice the corrections you repeat most often in class. Those repeated issues usually reveal the real technical gap. 2. Shift corrections to the root cause Instead of only correcting what you see, ask why it is happening. Solve the source, not just the symptom. 3. Audit one combo this week Look at one across-the-floor or technique combo and ask what it is truly training. Make sure the exercise matches the goal. 4. Slow it down so dancers can feel it When dancers understand correct placement in their body, progress happens faster and sticks longer. 5. Choose clarity over intensity More tricks, harder choreography, and pushing harder are not always the answer. Clear training creates real breakthroughs. Want hands-on support implementing these concepts in your studio? Cara invites dance teachers to join RM Live 2026, happening July 17 to 19 in Orlando. This intimate teacher training event is designed to give personalized coaching, practical tools, and in-room guidance to help your dancers progress safely and effectively. Learn more and register at therelativemotionexperience.com/rm-live-2026 — Connect with us! 🎧 Relative Motion: https://www.instagram.com/relativemotiondance/ [https://www.instagram.com/relativemotiondance/]Youtube Relative Motion: https://www.youtube.com/@relative_motion [https://www.youtube.com/@relative_motion]
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