What is a Coaching Lesson?
In all sport related activities, a third pair of eyes is very important. At times, what feels good does not necessarily look good. A Traveling Consultant (coach) has years of experience and knows shortcuts for greater results. A coaching lesson can give the instructor a wealth of information that will give you a project for the next number of months.
These concentrated lessons are geared not only to the experienced student—they are useful and productive for all students. While all dancing relates to posture and movement, footwork, timing and communication, a new student will be coached at a newer lever and an experienced student at a higher level.
Who is Jonathan Roberts?
Jonathan Roberts realized he wanted to become a ballroom dancer after he watched the popular film, Scent of a Woman. The popular tango scene in the movie compelled Roberts to leave behind what could have been the start of a promising career in basketball. Roberts used the movie ticket to avail of free ballroom dancing lessons, and from there, has gone on to dance professionally in several competitions. In 1997, he and his first partner gained the title USA Rising Star American Ballroom Dancing Champions, but thereafter decided to switch to Latin dancing. He is married to his current partner, Anna Trebunskaya.
Roberts joined the regular dance cast of the ABC reality series Dancing with the Stars in 2004, during which he was paired with supermodel Rachel Hunter . They managed to finish fourth in the competition. For the second season, Roberts was paired with journalist Giselle Fernandez , but they were only able to place eighth. For the fourth season of the show, he competed with human and animal rights advocate, Heather Mills , as his partner, and they finished seventh.
Jonathan Roberts was here at
Arthur Murray Vaughan!
on
Tuesday, March 22nd 2011
Thanks again Jonathan for another exciting day with students and staff of
Aarthur Murray Vaughan
For more information on upcoming coaches please contact
Arthur Murray Vaughan at 905–850-0313 or email: info@arthurmurraywoodbridge.com