πŸ‘‰ Fun Bridge Variations For Your Junior Acro Dancers
Once your junior dancers have a strong bridge with good technique, it's time to start adding variations to keep them engaged and challenge their bodies AND brains.
Here are 3 fun bridge variations to play with in class:
βœ… Circular Bridge
βœ… Kneeling Bridge & Recover
βœ… Monkey Puzzle Bridge
βœ… Circular Bridge
Creates beautiful movement that looks great on stage. Perform with or without the recover to standing depending on your dancers' level.
πŸ“Œ Tip: Train both sides.
Kneeling Bridge & Recover:
This one doubles as a drill - it teaches your dancers to roll up through their spine one vertebra at a time without sinking into their low backs.
Once they've got it, try it on one leg.
Monkey Puzzle Bridge:
A challenge for the body AND the brain. Tell your dancers where to place their hands and feet BEFORE they go upside down - it gets tricky once inverted.
How it works:
  • Start by replacing the hand with the foot and twisting into a circular bridge
  • Pick up the opposite hand and foot to face the back
  • Continue the same motion β€” always opposite hand to leg, staying in a perfect square
πŸ“Œ Tip: Train both directions. Start on their dominant side first.
Bridge variations keep your dancers excited about a skill they already know - and give them a clear path to progress beyond the basics.
Let me know which one you try first in your classes!
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Melissa Klassen
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πŸ‘‰ Fun Bridge Variations For Your Junior Acro Dancers
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