Will learning Latin dance lead to extroversion? Instead, it will correct the inner eight characters.
Many parents watch Latin dance performances and find that Latin dance moves are relatively large, and the dance steps often have a relatively large outward arc, fearing that children learning Latin dance will lead to the outer eight characters. The answer is no, learning Latin dance will only correct the inner eight characters and will not lead to the outer eight characters. There is a saying that a good dancer can play back freely, turn it on when it is time to turn it on and turn it off when it is time to turn it off. In fact, most children have a tendency to walk in eight characters. Therefore, in the initial Latin dance training, one of the teachers' main tasks is to teach children to stand outside naturally and achieve elegant and graceful posture. For children who are not engaged in professional work, the teacher will not ask for "one step at a time" considering the growth and development of bones. It's just in the process of practice, starting with standing in a small figure of eight, and then gradually transitioning. Therefore, as long as the child is not intentional, he will not change his external character when he walks, but his original internal character will be corrected.