First published at 21:35 UTC on June 30th, 2022.
In Tangoplay you don't learn to make the same steps, in order to look like 1 body on 4 legs.
You literally learn to form 1 body on 4 legs because you connect your upper body with the moving upper body of the other, so you can let the movement o…
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In Tangoplay you don't learn to make the same steps, in order to look like 1 body on 4 legs.
You literally learn to form 1 body on 4 legs because you connect your upper body with the moving upper body of the other, so you can let the movement of the other move your legs and new variations arise spontaneously.
In Acroplay, you can connect your hipbone to the feet of the other person, allowing those feet to move your body in the most diverse positions and movements.
Like Tangoplay, this only works if one moves and the other connects.
If you anticipate or unexpectedly make a movement instead of connecting with the moving body of the other, you disconnect or throw the other off balance, causing the overall connection to fall apart.
In Playful Sparring you learn to prevent the movement of the other, to move you and how you can stay safety during a fight. Without hurting each other by building up from slow motion to full speed using fluffy hands to point out each other’s weak spots.
More info on: http://fpww.nl
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