This might be why your dancing feels off. Can I tell you something I see a lot?

Hey,

I want to tell you something I see all the time in class.

A lot of dancers improve their steps… their timing… their confidence…

But their arms?

They’re still guessing.

Maybe this is you (and it’s completely normal):

You finish a move and don’t know what to do next
You try to style, but it feels forced
You copy something you saw, but it doesn’t feel like you
Or you just leave your arms there because… it’s safer

And the frustrating part is:

You feel like you’re dancing better than what it looks like.

That disconnect?

It’s usually the arms.

Not because you’re doing something wrong,
but because no one ever really teaches how to train them in small parts.

That’s exactly why we created this new course:

Arms for Social Dancers

Promotional image for a dance series titled 'Arms for Social Dancers'. Features a male dancer in a dramatic pose, wearing a black outfit and a grey cardigan. Background highlights stylised text about training arms for social dancing.

It’s not about “adding styling”

It’s about understanding:
how your arms, wrists, fingers, elbows, and shoulders move
how to control them
how to make them feel natural
and how to actually use them while you dance

We start very simple…

And little by little, it builds into combinations you can actually use on the dance floor.

No pressure, no rush. Just clear training.

If you feel like your dancing is missing something,
this might be it.

👉 You can check it here:
https://rolerotationacademy.com/arms-for-social-dancers-series-styling-and-technique/

And if you do it, take your time with it.

This is not about doing it fast,
it’s about doing it properly.

See you inside ^^,
Felipe

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A man wearing a yellow shirt performing a gesture that creates a spiral visual effect, with text overlay reading 'Full Arm Spirals' and 'Episode 7' in an arms series.
A fitness instructor demonstrating arm exercises with the text 'Stop Doing This' and 'Arm Mistakes' prominently displayed.