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Ballroom Dancing Is Not for Sissies

An R-Rated Guide for Partnership

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The authors have lived it, now they share it—how to create joyful, harmonious partnerships on and off the dance floor. Dancing is supposed to be fun. But when dancers begin to snipe and bicker, they usually feel they have only two stop dancing or change partners. In Ballroom Dancing is not for Sissies, authors, psychologists and amateur ballroom dancers Elizabeth and Arthur Seagull present a better choice—a simple system which prevents most relationship conflicts from occurring, and gives dancers a healthier way to handle them when they do. By learning and applying the 3Rs of Relationship Fitness, dancers can improve not only their dance partnership, but all their relationships! Warm and witty, Ballroom Dancing is not for Sissies uses real-life examples familiar to everyone who dances or does any other coupled sport.

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Ballroom Dancing Is Not for Sissies, Elizabeth A. Seagull, Arthur A. Seagull

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Titre
Ballroom Dancing Is Not for Sissies
Sous-titre
An R-Rated Guide for Partnership
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2008
Format
souple
Pages
280
ISBN10
1439210500
ISBN13
9781439210505
Séries
Description
The authors have lived it, now they share it—how to create joyful, harmonious partnerships on and off the dance floor. Dancing is supposed to be fun. But when dancers begin to snipe and bicker, they usually feel they have only two stop dancing or change partners. In Ballroom Dancing is not for Sissies, authors, psychologists and amateur ballroom dancers Elizabeth and Arthur Seagull present a better choice—a simple system which prevents most relationship conflicts from occurring, and gives dancers a healthier way to handle them when they do. By learning and applying the 3Rs of Relationship Fitness, dancers can improve not only their dance partnership, but all their relationships! Warm and witty, Ballroom Dancing is not for Sissies uses real-life examples familiar to everyone who dances or does any other coupled sport.