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It’s a 100 from me.. Miss Steph Wasko! #FFVideoFeature
Love the power!
why is getting in shape so hard 😅 so in love with slip jig these days 😍
I need someone to sit me down and explain why they’d would want to dance under wida. like being dead serious I’m super curious to know…
Well, what if only WIDA schools were available near you and nothing else? I do like how they cater to adults. What’s wrong with WIDA?
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hm idk what’s wrong with a convicted pedophile running an irish dance organisation filled with kids ??!!!! ur right literally nothing at all! I actually think we should call some people up from the sex offenders register and get them into clrg, really liven this shit up !!!!
IS THIS A FUCKING JOKE??? He wasn’t convicted and he’s a sweetest man ever, we’ve known him for over 10 years and he never gave a reason to accuse him of anything like that.
Here are multiple articles on what happened. He was convicted in 2003. If you Google him a lot will come up. http://www.irishtimes.com/news/dance-teacher-guilty-of-lewd-conduct-1.347771 https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-79372262.html http://www.pinnacle-investigations.co.uk/sean-gavan-glasgow/
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Okay the second part of my sentence will never change, the kids are not switching schools, Sean is sweet and I believe he was wrongly accused, and the whole countries would not have danced if it was not for him. Pls continue this discussion without me. (&I’m blocking @rorypatm for stirring shit)
ok u dance for wida and are clearly biased AF. kinda deluded that he’s been CONVICTED and you’re still keeping this up but whatever I’m just a shit stirrer. a shit stirrer who feels perfectly safe in my organisation knowing that it’s not run by a pedophile 😊 good riddance !!
Not to hijack the post, but a person can be the sweetest person you’ve ever met and STILL be a pedophile. They can have a normal life before and after the acts of molestation and STILL be a pedophile. An adjudicator and irish dance teacher can STILL be a pedophile regardless of their authority. Yes he may have done the honours of creating WIDA and he may be a “nice” guy, but it still does not erase the fact that he wrongly molested a boy and was convicted of this.
I know I’m a day late and a dollar short on this one, but to add onto the excellent response from @shesatreblemaker: I have done a lot of reading on sexual assault and (despite what some people may tell you) false accusations basically do not happen. And the fact that this went to trial and a conviction was secured, when defense attorneys are great at playing a jury like fiddles and smearing the reputation of the victim, means the chances of this being a false accusation is vanishingly slim. There is no advantage to being a victim, or claiming to be one when you’re not. People who don’t even know you will twist your words, drag you through the mud, call you “attention-seeking”, and try to destroy your credibility.
Abusers are VERY GOOD at making sure other people see them as quality, respectable, and nice individuals. They are master manipulators at making themselves look good and making victims look “crazy”, unstable, and otherwise untrustworthy. It can hurt knowing that you’ve gotten played by an abuser so I kind of understand the kneejerk reaction, but I believe victims first and foremost.
I realize many WIDA dancers are dancing in areas that don’t otherwise have Irish dance, and that isn’t your fault, but for me personally, I would have some very strong moral reservations about being part of such an organization.
That said, I know for a fact some of y’all don’t give a damn about victims and just want to use this instance to be hateful to people you find inferior on the internet, so y’all can take a long walk off a short pier.
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Alanna Callaghan is the U25 Champion! Nice to see her still dancing and in a new org.
I may or may not just have become 2016 Wida World Champion.
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Winning-London’s Workout!
Welcome to a series of videos chronicling my daily practice routine, as requested by some followers! We’ll start at the very beginning (a very good place to start! Oh I can hear Julie Andrews now! anyway…) with the warm-up. You can follow this series on the irish dance tag, the winning-london tag, or my tag just for these videos: “winning-london workout”
A good cardiovascular warm up should be the very first thing you do when you come into the studio or go to practice. A good warm-up lasts about 10 minutes and should get you sweating. I’ve only demonstrated each exercise since you guys don’t need to see me sweating for 10 whole minutes.
This is not the only way to warm up, but this is what I’ve found works for me. Some of these exercises have been borrowed from college warm-ups, guest teachers’ warm ups, or through personal research. I’ve demonstrated the various exercises in this video and have some ideas of how you can put them together below!
Exercises:
Running/Jogging: pretty self explanatory, but try to pick your feet all the way up to your bum and point your toes in the back. You can start with a jog and then build up to a run. I usually run in a circle around the perimeter of the room/studio/stage.
High Knees: make sure your thigh is coming up at least as high as your hip (or so that your thigh is completely perpendicular to your body). Move your feet quickly off the floor and use your core to help keep your body upright. Point your toes as your feet come off the floor.
Side Kicks: because some sideward motion is good for us Irish dancers every once in awhile! Keeping your feet low and legs straight, swing your legs from side to side and touch them together in the middle. Use your core to keep your body straight and still.
Jumping jacks/Star jumps: I’m sure everyone knows how to do jumping jacks, so don’t go half-heartedly! Move those arms and bounce!
Sprints: Fast feet! You can lean forward since these are pretty awkward to do on the spot standing straight up. Squeeze your core and move your feet as fast as you can. Surprisingly a killer when done for long periods of time!
Aerobics: This particular movement is part of Breandan de Gallai’s warm-up and is a fusion of a jumping jack and a run, sort of? Any move that you’ve ever learned in an aerobics or Body Attack or Zumba class goes perfectly in a warm up! Breaks up the monotony with some more fun moves too J
Straight jumps and tuck jumps: Use your core strength and leg strength to get the highest vertical jump possible. Alternate between straight and tuck jumps or choose one or the other (all straight = easier, all tuck = very difficult).
Single leg jumps: To build or maintain leg strength. Using just your feet and leg, push through your foot and jump off one leg for a desired number of jumps. As easy and tempting as it is to use your shoulders or arms to help lift you, concentrate on using pushing through your feet to avoid it. When you get a high enough vertical jump, point your foot in the air.
Hip flexor stretch: Keep your back leg as straight as possible and lower down into a lunge. I’ve motioned awkwardly at where you should feel the stretch. Demonstrated from frontish and side views. In a warm up you only need to hold for about 10 seconds each side. In a flexibility session you’d hold for 25-30 seconds each side.
Quad stretch: Everyone probably already knows this one. Keep your knees together and lift your foot up as high as you can. Demonstrated from front and side. Hold 10 seconds each side in a warm up, 25-30 seconds in flexibility session.
Leg throws/Leg swings: Keeping your foot flexed (gives a deeper stretch) swing or throw your leg up as high as you can. I do this in a warm up to make sure my hamstrings are really well stretched and warmed up before I start doing any clicks or kicks. I don’t worry about my back knee until the next exercise.
Kicks: Now worry about your back knee, posture, arms, etc. I do 1,2 1,2 step kick for each one trying to keep good posture, keep my back knee straight, and point my foot (as best as I can in sneakers).
Calf raises: Can be done in first position or in parallel (feet straight forward). Squeeze every muscle from your stomach down (core, bum, thighs, calves) when raising, holding, and lowering.
Creating your own warm-up routine:
Now that you’ve seen some warm-up exercises, here’s some ideas on putting them together to make it to that 10 minute mark. I alternate between any three of these plus an all-aerobic warm up depending on my mood. All 3 take me about 3 4-minute tracks to complete.
1) Minute Mayhem:
I’ve posted this one before as it’s a great warm-up that doubles as a base-line fitness builder.
1 min jog/run
1 min jumping jacks
1 min high knees
1 min sprint
—30 second rest—
1 min jumping jacks or aerobics
1 min straight and tuck jumps
1 min high knees
1 min run/jog
1 min walk
—Rest, die, or get a drink—
10 second stretches using the hip, quad, and hamstring stretches
2) Quick and Easy
Don’t have the motivation for 10 minutes of hell like in number one? I don’t blame you. Here’s a more gentle warm-up that can be used at the start of a new season, coming back from injury, or when your motivation is at a low.
2 mins light jog
3 mins run
5 minutes jump rope (with a real or fake rope)
10 second stretches as above
3) Jump Right In
A mix of 1 and 2, this warm up gets you moving (and jumping) fast. If you’re not sweating by the end of this then you must be really fit. I wouldn’t advise this warm-up for anyone really suffering with shin splints as it’s pretty brutal on the legs.
5 minutes jump rope
16 straight and tuck jumps
—-Breathe—-
16 straight and tuck jumps
—-Breathe—-
15 single leg jumps R leg
15 single leg jumps L leg
15 single leg jumps R leg
15 single leg jumps L leg
10 single leg jumps R leg
10 single leg jumps L leg
10 single leg jumps R leg
10 single leg jumps L leg
—-Breathe, rest, drink—-
10 second stretches described above
Next up: Light shoe practice
Woah, more ladies are rocking the suited look! I knew Breanna Broesler did, but haven’t seen anyone else. Anyone know who she is? This is from Senior Ladies A courtesy of Shamrock Photo.
Honestly I think wearing a feminine waistcoat and dance slacks would be so much fun
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4qPYthGvw8)
Such a good three hand!
Jepp, and welcome back, achilles problems
Didn’t miss you at all, will be happy when you’re gone. Good timing btw, asshole.
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"May it be a light to you in dark places, when all other lights go out." #irishdance (at ⭐️)
Boy, has it been a light!
i had to reblog this
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