1.4.5 Beware these Learning Biases

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  • This definitely speaks to me! I think the reason I love both ballet and WCS is that they are both skill-based dances! There are a million ways to do a tendu exercise at the barre, but if you haven't mastered the skill of doing a tendu the exercise or "choreography" is useless! Even after years of ballet classes, I still am constantly working on the basic skills – tendu, plie, develope, etc. – and it was only when I started doing this that my ballet really started to improve. Before I was a bit stuck in completion bias! I am really hoping this program gives me the basic skills to practice on my own for WCS so that my dancing can progress and I can feel "unstuck" as a beginner Westie!

  • I am amazed to realize how many of us are still experiencing application bias, even the second time around in DDP! We all ask, how do you use that in a WCS pattern so that we feel more comfortable with the move. I am definitely relating to completion bias and trying hard to let it go and embrace the learning.

  • So many excellent reminders of ideas I have heard before, and continue to re-learn as the spiral of learning continues in dance and in life lessons. The learning spiral is so true and sometimes shocking when I realize that I am learning again or refining something I thought I had learned earlier in my life.

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