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Practical Solutions for Ballet Teachers



Why Your Students' Attitude Derrières Are Wobbly (It's Not Flexibility)
Your students stretch their hip flexors, strengthen their backs, and practice constantly. But their attitudes derrière stay wobbly and inconsistent. They assume they need more flexibility. The real problem? Standing leg alignment. When students tilt their pelvis forward too much, it creates a cascade of compensation issues that no amount of stretching will fix. The good news: You can predict this problem as early as rond de jambe at the barre—and correct it with two simple te
Mar 196 min read


Why Your Students' Dégagés Look Like Grand Battements (And the Tempo Fix That Actually Works)
"Lower your leg in dégagé." You've said it hundreds of times, yet students keep doing low grand battements. The problem isn't the height—it's how they're executing the movement. Students using quads to lift can't moderate effort levels. Learn why slowing down dégagé (yes, really) builds correct technique faster than rushing through it incorrectly.
Nov 20, 20255 min read


Defining Line in Ballet: The Essential Framework Teachers Need
'Fix your line' - but which line? The straight line of alignment? The curved path of port de bras? The illusion of extension in grand jeté? After years of research, I've defined the three types of line in ballet that every teacher needs to understand.
Sep 4, 20253 min read
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