"Just practice."
We’ve all heard it — shouted from across the ballroom floor, muttered by instructors when they run out of things to say, or scribbled in your notebook as if it were sage advice.
But here’s the truth:
Practice doesn’t make perfect. Practice makes permanent.
And if you’re practicing mistakes? Congratulations — you’ve just gotten really good at doing it wrong.
Effective practice requires three things:
Without those, you’re not practicing — you’re just burning time, money, and trust.
Sadly, yes.
If students keep paying, there’s no financial incentive for some instructors or chains to improve their methods. Why fix the faucet if the leak still fills the bucket?
Tell us about it — we’ll listen, and we won’t tell you to just practice.