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5 Easy Ways to Get More Practice Time & Improve Your Dance Skills

  1. Set up your practice space for success. 
  2. Set up a practice schedule for yourself, even if it’s just 10 minutes and stick to it.
  3. Make a list of all the things you want to practice and put them into your calendar. 
  4. Create a playlist of tunes or songs that you love to dance to and put it on repeat.
  5. Review your progress after every session and make adjustments accordingly so that you’re constantly improving.

1. Set up a Practice Space!

Set up your dance practice space for success. One of the best ways to get more practice time and improve your dance skills is by setting up your home for success. One way you can do this is by creating a space in your house that you will be able to tap out steps at any given time, even if it’s only when inspiration hits. You could set up an inspiring picture or quote on the wall as motivation while practicing and make sure there are some comfortable shoes nearby just waiting for those moments where spontaneity takes over!

It is important to remember that practicing your dance routine should be a priority. To make the process easier, consider setting your area with the necessary items nearby: a practice notebook, dance shoes, music (speaker, ipod) and a danceable surface (or dance board). Other items to consider: a towel, water bottle and a mirror.

You can also set up your tablet or laptop to camera settings and see yourself practicing. You’ll be able to notice any mistakes you make while watching back the footage like a coach! In your practice notebook you will want to track your practicing, write your goals and track your progress, more on this later. 

2. Set up a practice schedule!

Set up a practice schedule for yourself, even if it’s just 10 minutes and stick to it.They say it takes 1,000 repetitions to get a skill down pat; that may sound like a lot but if you break up the practice into 10 minute chunks, this could take less than 5 minutes per day!

It might seem like you’re just going through the motions while learning a new movement, but when you really start to think about it your brain is firing on all cylinders. When you practice for 5 minutes at 7 times in one week that’s 1,000 repetitions of this pattern! Your accuracy and speed will increase by leaps and bounds each day as well so don’t get discouraged if things are tough now because they won’t be later.

Here’s a video to get you started in Irish sean-nós dance practice. Dance it 3 times during your session for a week that’s less than 5 minutes a day. If you want more sign up for the fee jig course. There the course is packed with lessons and practice videos.

3. Make a list practice list!

Make a list of all the things you want to practice. If you are unsure where to start, here are some ideas to get you started. 

  1. Practice your timing with a metronome.
  2. Improve your flexibility by stretching out before and after you dance.
  3. Increase speed, but not at the expense of quality.
  4. Work on new routines and choreography for upcoming performances or shows.
  5. Practice your entrance and exits for each performance piece. 
  6. Train for endurance and stamina by practicing dancing for at least 15 minutes every day or doing 10 minutes of jump rope. 
  7. Drill small components of larger steps or dances (i.d triplets or shuffles and focus getting accuracy with both right and left foot).
  8. Learn how to use your fingers while tapping so you can create different sounds.
  9. Practice learning new steps, always trying to be creative with what you are doing on your feet.
  10. Film yourself to see progress and areas you would like to work on. This is very helpful to see yourself and hear and hear your timing. 
  11. Face a mirror and focus just on your poster and head movements. 

4. Create a Playlist!

Create a playlist of tunes or songs that you love to dance to and put it on repeat. This saves time searching for music when it’s time to get down to practicing. You can also listen to your playlist while you are working or diving around. Listening to music is practice! If you are unsure where to start with music playlists I have created a playlist for the various tune types you will find in Irish music. You are welcome to save these to your spotify account and use them for your practice sessions. I add to these on a regular basis. I have spotify and a youtube playlist. One advantage of a youtube playlist is that you can slow down the music 25% up 75% of the original speed. All thought I will worn you 75% slowed down is very distorted. I use the amazing slowdowner to slow music down when practicing. 

Use the time you spend commuting to work as practice time by listening to a dance podcast or music 

Here are a Reel playlist from my spotify account. I have many more on my Spotify Page. Feel free to save and use any of them. I’m always adding more.

Follow my youtube account. I have many music playlists as well as dance playlists. You can find them under created playlists. 

5. Track & review your progress!

Review your progress after every session and make adjustments accordingly so that you’re constantly improving. Keep a practice notebook. I just use a lined notebook and write down what I practice each session as well as what progress I make and what needs improvement. I also note which speed I am able to dance a step cleanly and my goal of where I want to get with that step. I write my daily practice goal down in my notebook as well as a weekly and monthly focus. Filming yourself is a great tool for making adjustments and improvements. It also shows your progress. Rewarding yourself and being able to see your practice pay off it key. I keep a habit tracker so that I can get that little hit of dopamine each time I tick off something in my tracker. Here is a free tracker that you can use.