Trini y Sean (PATangoS) wrote: > Here, we can see the difference in this discussion. > A more skilled follower
You're assuming that in actual practice what you4re trying to describe and what he's describing are different, and implying skill levels you don't have personal knowledge of. > would suggest an over-rotation and allow you to lead her against the LOD or > to a back sacada > or something completely different. If she's really good, she might even > make you think that > it was your idea in the first place. I'm in complete agreement. > But at any point, she should be able to stop and allow you to do something > else or > continue with your original plan. Otherwise, she's backleading. > Not only is she backleading, but she's backleading *badly*. As I have always posited that a leader should always be attentive to the responses to his (strong) invitation, it would be ridiculous to deny that the same holds -- and much more strongly -- for the follower's suggestions. We got enough bad leaders (at least in these parts). The last thing we need is to "compensate" them with an equal number of bad backleaders ;). -- Alexis Cousein [EMAIL PROTECTED] Senior Systems Engineer/Solutions Architect SGI/Silicon Graphics -- <If I have seen further, it is by standing on reference manuals> _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
