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What I found useful as a new instructor - and still do! - is to take inspiration from the DVD, chorey notes and technique section of your book. (You probably talked about this some in training, too, so also think about advice your trainer gave you for building a library of cues.)
Refer to page 101 in your manual for information on ...
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Oh, yes, you have to be really on top of your participants for this pose! Make sure you get everyone facing the same direction to start, and then be very clear about which leg should be in front. I tried all the cues, from ''right foot'' to ''leg closest to me,'' and STILL would end up with someone - often several people! - with their back to me ...
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