Balance
Intermediate Level
Going deeper — techniques and nuances for experienced dancers
Balance is the ability to be fully in control of your body at every microsecond — the difference between dancing and just not falling over.
Intermediate focus
Start challenging your balance during movement. Do single turns and freeze at the end — no wobble, no extra step. Practice body waves and stop at any point in the wave. Your balance should allow you to be interrupted at any moment and remain stable. This is what makes your movements look intentional rather than accidental.
Tips
- •Train balance barefoot at home — shoes on a smooth floor mask balance issues because you can slide to compensate.
- •Proprioception drills transfer directly: stand on a pillow on one foot while brushing your teeth. It sounds silly but it builds the neural pathways you need on the dance floor.
Common mistakes
- •Relying on the partner for balance instead of maintaining your own axis — this is the number one social dancing sin
- •Taking wide stance to compensate for poor balance instead of building actual stability
- •Holding the breath during challenging balance moments — breathing is essential for neuromuscular control
Practice drill
Put on a bachata song and dance the entire thing on relevé (balls of the feet, heels lifted). Basic step only. Your calves will burn and your stabilizer muscles will scream — that's them getting stronger. Do this three times a week for two weeks and your balance on a flat foot will feel like a superpower.