Postby ElizabethPangerl » Sat Jan 07, 2006 10:28 am
My two cents on dancing -
Having some dance background (years of jazz & tap and later dabbling in ballet, ethnic, and ballroom) has helped me insofar as increasing my awareness of whether or not I am positioned correctly for the task at hand. However, I'm not necessarily more coordinated or actually positioned correctly.
You see, I find that I am trying to separate dancing habits from fighting ones. For instance, one often dances on the balls of the feet, but it makes for an unstable and very poor fighting stance. Another bad habit I have is automatically retreating or being weak at the sword when my husband pushes toward me in sparring -- I'm "following" his ballroom dance lead.
I think dancing is a wonderful hobby that may increase one's sensitivity to how the body is placed, but IMHO, I don't know if I'd recommend it specifically to help with fighting. The fundamental differences in foot positioning, weight distribution, etc. for dance may prove to be an added obstacle in developing good footwork habits for fighting.
Elizabeth Pangerl
ARMA - Twin Cities (Minnesota)