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Leading Exercise

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Intermediate

Targeted drills that develop a leader's clarity, timing, creativity, and ability to communicate movement through body connection.

Why it matters

Leading is a skill that requires constant refinement. Many leaders reach a certain level and stop actively developing their lead quality, relying on pattern memorization instead. Dedicated leading exercises build the foundational skill that makes every pattern feel better for the follower.

Leading exercises are structured drills that isolate and strengthen the skills leaders need: generating clear signals through frame and body movement, timing leads to the music, adapting to different followers, creating musical phrases, and managing floor navigation. These exercises range from solo spatial awareness drills to partnered communication exercises designed to make leads progressively more subtle and effective.

Beginner

Start with frame consistency: hold your lead frame and walk forward, backward, and laterally while maintaining arm and torso position. Then add a follower: lead only walks in different directions using your body, not your arms. The body leads; the arms transmit.

Intermediate

Practice leading the same move at three different speeds: slow, medium, and fast. Notice how your preparation, signal strength, and timing must change with tempo. Then practice leading with minimal contact: if you can lead clearly with fingertip connection, your full-contact leads will be crystal clear.

Advanced

Develop 'invisible leading': the art of suggesting movement so subtly that followers feel they chose it themselves. Practice leading body movement, dynamics (soft vs. strong), and musical pauses—not just steps and turns. The highest level of leading is musical storytelling through your partner's body.

Practice drill

Blind leading drill: have your follower close their eyes. Lead a full song using only basic patterns—walks, turns, open and closed position. Every time your follower hesitates or misreads the lead, that's feedback about your clarity. Simplify until every lead lands perfectly.

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Sources: Haptic communication in joint action research · Motor control and force-direction signaling studies