Beginner

Chest Circle

Beginner Level

The foundation — what every new dancer needs to know

A circular motion of the ribcage through all four positions — forward, side, back, side — while hips and lower body stay still.

Beginner focus

Start with the four positions separately: chest forward, chest right, chest back, chest left. Hold each for 2 counts. Make sure nothing else moves. Now connect them: forward to right to back to left. Go slowly. The transitions between positions are where the 'circle' lives — smoothing these corners is 90% of the work. Use a mirror. If your circle looks like a square, you need more practice on the transitions.

Tips

  • Imagine your sternum is tracing a circle on a wall directly in front of you — keep it flat and round
  • Practice in front of a mirror from the side to check that your chest is actually achieving all four positions
  • Start with 8-count circles (2 counts per quadrant) and gradually speed up to 4-count and 2-count circles

Common mistakes

  • Making a square instead of a circle — the transitions between positions need to be smooth curves
  • Shoulders hiking up or rolling — only the ribcage should be moving
  • Hips following the chest — this means your core isn't stabilizing
  • Head wobbling — keep a stable head position as the chest moves around it

Practice drill

Stand with hands on hips. Do 8 chest circles clockwise at half speed, focusing on making each one rounder than the last. Then 8 counterclockwise. Now: 4 fast clockwise, 4 fast counterclockwise. Finally, alternate — 1 clockwise, 1 counterclockwise. This last pattern builds the control needed for figure-eights. Four minutes total.

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