It's All Relative
In this episode, we unpack a surprising truth many teachers and coaches overlook: sometimes, giving more corrections actually leads to less progress. Recorded as we prepare for an upcoming live event in Orlando, this conversation dives into why dancers can feel stuck despite constant feedback and effort. The answer is not about working harder. It is about working smarter. If your students feel like they are trying everything but not improving at the level you expect, this episode will help you shift from overwhelming corrections to intentional, effective training that actually sticks. What You’ll Learn * Why over-correcting can overwhelm dancers and slow progress * The difference between giving corrections vs building real understanding * How dancers can appear engaged but still lack access to the correction * Why repeated feedback sometimes feels like a “treadmill of progress” * The key shift from telling to training * How to turn corrections into clear physical connections * Why focusing on fundamentals (input) improves all technique (output) Practical Tips You Can Apply 1. Focus on One Correction Choose one key concept and reinforce it across all classes. Depth beats volume. 2. Prep Before Rep Give dancers something to actively work on while waiting their turn. Use that time to reinforce technique intentionally. 3. Replace Corrections with Questions Instead of: * “Tighten your core” Try: “What is supporting you right now?” This builds awareness and deeper learning. --- Your dancers are not stuck because they are not trying hard enough. And you are not falling short as a teacher. Sometimes, the missing piece is not effort. It is connection. When corrections become clear, trainable, and felt in the body, progress stops feeling like a struggle and starts feeling inevitable. — 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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