Read said "Perhaps I'm not picturing this correctly, but anything that
encourages dancers to give weight with the outstretched arm is something
I would discourage. When I teach the swing, I go out of my way to teach
that the outstretched hand is purely decorative, that you're not giving
any weight there."
Perhaps looking at the picture will help. You can find it at
http://www.amazon.com/Zesty-Contras-Selection-Provocative-Explanatory/dp
/images/B00072379M
Click on the picture a couple of times and wait for it to load the
higher resolution version and you can see it clearly.
The arms that would normally be outstretched are NOT outstretched!
No, you don't give weight there. You should keep your own balance in a
swing.
Centrifugal force is what generates pressure against the areas of
connection - primarily the man's right hand on the lady's left
shoulder-blade. Having the connection at each other's elbows provides
another area where the centrifugal force can be resolved. It is very
comfortable and very easy to swing faster in this hold.
Happy dancing,
John
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