Advanced
Floor Play
Advanced Level
Full mastery — nuance, personal expression, and artistry
Movements that take one or both partners toward the floor — dips, drops, floor slides, and low-level body movement for dramatic performance moments.
Tips
- •Practice floor transitions at home on a padded surface first — yoga mat, carpet, or dance knee pads
- •The most impressive floor play is the TRANSITION, not the floor position itself. Practice going down and coming up with total control
- •Less is more — one perfectly executed floor moment has more impact than five sloppy ones
Common mistakes
- •Floor play on inappropriate surfaces — tile, sticky floors, rough concrete. You need smooth, clean floors
- •Dropping to the floor without the strength to get back up gracefully — practice standing from floor level until it's effortless
- •Floor play at social events where it's not appropriate — colliding with other couples, showing off in a relaxed environment
- •Ignoring knee and joint safety — use knee pads in practice, and never drop directly onto hard kneecaps
- •Leader dumping the follower into a dip instead of supporting them — controlled descent is essential
Practice drill
On a clean, padded surface: practice standing-to-kneeling-to-standing in 4 counts each direction. Both knees down (count 1-2), one knee up (count 3), stand (count 4). Repeat 10 times until smooth. Then add a body wave while kneeling. Then add the descent and ascent to music — the drop hits a musical accent, the floor wave matches a phrase, and the rise matches a build. Five minutes with full focus on control.