Showing posts with label Choosing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Choosing. Show all posts

Friday, September 02, 2011

12 Tips For Choosing A Locking DVD Posted By : Kevin Shwe

By: Kevin Shwe
Post Date: 2010-02-17 A locking DVD can be an exciting purchase - for many people this event will highlight the beginning of their locking education. So I've decided to compile a list of my top 12 tips when selecting a locking dance DVD for learning purposes:

1. Search for a DVD that will help you learn how you are using your body as you dance, not just do the moves. You want to dance with feeling, not just be a man made robot capable of pulling off a few moves.

2. Aim to get hold of a DVD that will teach you how to be funky when you do the moves. It's all about the funk, whatever you do in locking has got to be funky and it's a big part of the dance.

3. See if you can get samples of the instructor's teaching style to make sure that it suits you. Teachers have different ways of explaining things and you are bound to find some that you are more comfortable learning from than others.

4. Learn from teachers that have expended a lot of time and energy into learning locking. In other words you want to learn from a teacher that will have some of their own knowledge to pass on, as opposed to someone that has learnt it as a fourth or fifth choice dance style.

5. Don't expect one DVD to teach you everything! One hour of teaching would just be skimming the surface.

6. Make sure everything is broken down for you. When you are in the learning stage, you want to know exactly what each part of your body is doing and when. You don't want to second guess!

7. Select the right level. If you are a beginner, start at beginners!

8. Make sure your instructor knows who Don Campbell is!

9. If you are buying a locking DVD, don't expect a popping and locking DVD unless it says that's what it is. A locking DVD will normally be just that - just locking included.

10. Make sure your instructor knows the difference between popping and locking!

11. Expect to work hard - don't select a DVD because you think it will keep you seated in your chair.

12. Do your own research. In addition to getting your hands on a DVD, learn about the history of the dance, get to lessons and learn as much as you can about the dance style you are studying.

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Kevin Shwe (Strawberry KS) is a locking teacher living in London, UK. He teaches many locking lessons, has his own locking DVD out and loves to share his love for locking with students everywhere. Find out more about him and his videos at http://www.lockingvideos.com/


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Monday, August 22, 2011

FREE Scrapbooking Adhesives Tips - specifically designed for using

Choosing the wrong type of adhesive for your scrapbook is one of the most common mistakes people make when starting out. All the adhesive manufacturers are competing for your hard earned money and they will make the same claims. But not necessarily every one of them will provide the sticking experience which you require. Sadly, not all adhesives are made equal!


So, let take a look at the essentials you should consider when searching for the perfect glue or tape to use in your creation. Firstly, you need to realise that whatever adhesive you use, it is one of the very most important product in your scrapbook, asides from the contents, of course. Obviously the last thing you want to use is anything which might cause damage to the items, or one which would not stick things securely. After all, your scrapbook is set to become a memory to be treasured for a long long time, and passed on down through many generations. So the adhesive you use needs to be man enough for the job.


Your adhesive needs to be acid free. Ensure that it is clearly labelled in being so, otherwise you risk damaging your precious contents. Do not even think about using a glue you purchased for your child to use at school. What you need is something that is specifically designed for scrapbooking.


Do not use a glue stick. Although some of these might be acid free, they really are not the best way of applying your adhesive. Glue sticks are usually cheap and the glue of poor quality. As the glue dries it has a tendency to become brittle. This means that your photos and cards will not stay well stuck for long.


If you think you may need to remove a photo or other item from your scrapbook at some point in the future, do not use a permanent adhesive. A good way to stick photos is to use photo tabs. These are small squares of double sided tape which are specifically designed for using with photos.


Try out different tape runners. These are hand held devices which dispense tape quickly and of the desired amount. They really are the most efficient way to stick items into your scrapbook. You will find plenty of these on the market, so try out a few to see which type works the best for you. With tape runners, you can choose between permanent or a repositionable adhesive.


Vellium tape is great to use when you need to stick something but the tape is going to show. This tape becomes pretty much invisible once it is stuck down.


So, as you can see, there are plenty of different products on the market. You will probably end up using a combination of different ones, and will need to do some research and evaluating to find out which ones work best for you.


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