Salsa Lesson Bay Area

Learn to dance salsa in the Bay Area

Dance Private Lessons

ImageSo you got bit by the Salsa bug. You’re excited, you’re gun-ho, you’re ready to tackle Salsa like last year’s Thanksgiving turkey; You want it done and fast. Are private lessons the way to go? Probably not.It’s natural to want things immediately, you want to know salsa now because of all the things that make it appealing; it’s seductive, it’s magical, and great to watch.

It’s natural to believe that if you had one-on-one attention you would learn faster. Smaller schools mean better attention or smaller classrooms mean teachers give more attention. For salsa private lessons smaller, one-on-one doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll get better in a heartbeat.

The frequency to which you take private lessons is the primary factor in how quickly you’ll get better.

Children go to school 5 days out of the week, their lessons are 5 days out of the week. If the class size was small, very likely they will get more individual attention.

Salsa private lessons are typically set up for once a week. If you were to compare the two and gave the same curriculum for both (without homework), which group would progress faster?

If private lessons was your route to success, you would have to take private lessons 5 times a week! However that rarely ever happens because we:

1. Don’t have the Time.
2. DOn’t have the Money.

If you took private lessons before you read this article, it’s very likely you stopped for any of the two reasons or:

You realized you weren’t getting anywhere fast. Read the complete article here…


January 9, 2008 - Posted by dance2success | bachata dance, bachata teacher, learn salsa, salsa, salsa dance, salsa lesson, salsa sf, salsa teacher | , , | 1 Comment

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  1. I was just reading your blog here and realized that we have something in common — we both run small instructional business’. I have been blogging about my experience running my business at snosseL.com and wondered if you would like to exchange links or perhaps guest columns from time to time.

    Many thanks,

    Geoff

    Comment by Geoff | January 23, 2008 | Reply


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