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The celebs with the best pre-competition training were both male
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Jennifer_F
27-12-2014
Originally Posted by apenny4them:
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If anybody here wants to voice disagreement, kindly have the courtesy to point to something in Abbey's technique the rest of us can see was a lot better in Week 13 than it was in Week 1.”

What were the dances in week 1 and 13....?
I took exception to your comment that because she was a model and used to "posing", that was the reason as to why she had a reasonable frame.
Monaogg
27-12-2014
Originally Posted by Jennifer_F:
“What were the dances in week 1 and 13....?
I took exception to your comment that because she was a model and used to "posing", that was the reason as to why she had a reasonable frame.”

The Waltz
Jennifer_F
27-12-2014
Originally Posted by Monaogg:
“The Waltz”

Thank you, I will find the time in the next few days to look for the clips & see what the difference is. Camera;s permitting. I do like a challenge.
Jennifer_F
27-12-2014
Originally Posted by Jennifer_F:
“Thank you, I will find the time in the next few days to look for the clips & see what the difference is. Camera;s permitting. I do like a challenge.”

Actually I have had a quick look whilst getting ready to go out. The improvement to me is very clear in week 13 to week 1.
The depth and amount of sway at times is improved. Her structure is far stronger and her poise is improved, but needs more work, as too active. More powerful movement through and across the floor, CBMP much improved before Tumble turn. The improvement, in my opinion, is very clear and as I would have expected. In week 13, Abbey looks as though she is dancing rather than just doing steps to music.
Still room for loads of improvement but it was, for me, a definite improvement.
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