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Very good dance lessons could be the answer at any age. Like anything really worthwhile however good results can take a very long time.
Forgive me, hockeyscout, if you feel like it, for thinking that rhythm can be taught.
I find that impossible steps begin to get nailed (by me) almost two years later but only if I have the confidence to persist and return to them.
You could say that far beneath my ungainliness I have a store of natural rhythm as deep and secret as the well of Democritus, but my Swiss ancestors wore horns on their helmets and I doubt it.
The challenge here more likely has to do with reinforced brain paths and myelination. But we could always have the traditional argument about heredity vs. environment (for which I would NOT forgive you).
One tennis point: If a big guy is awkward and does not move well, he damned well better deliver a great serve and then keep his initiative; otherwise, the little dancers who are closer to the ground will pick him to pieces.
Very good dance lessons could be the answer at any age. Like anything really worthwhile however good results can take a very long time.
Forgive me, hockeyscout, if you feel like it, for thinking that rhythm can be taught.
I find that impossible steps begin to get nailed (by me) almost two years later but only if I have the confidence to persist and return to them.
You could say that far beneath my ungainliness I have a store of natural rhythm as deep and secret as the well of Democritus, but my Swiss ancestors wore horns on their helmets and I doubt it.
The challenge here more likely has to do with reinforced brain paths and myelination. But we could always have the traditional argument about heredity vs. environment (for which I would NOT forgive you).
One tennis point: If a big guy is awkward and does not move well, he damned well better deliver a great serve and then keep his initiative; otherwise, the little dancers who are closer to the ground will pick him to pieces.
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