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This is it! It’s finally here, and wow, it’s on a major, major sale. Check this out, SalsaCrazy Beginning (and Intermediate too) Mastery System is on Amazon, and it’s on a crazy, crazy, sale! This is rare – I have never seen Amazon off our DVDs at this price before. This is a great, great, deal!

 

Learn how to dance salsa dance with this amazing step by step system that teaches you how to dance salsa. It’s totally progressive in nature, covers a massive 3 DVDs, and is beyond anything else you’ve ever seen on the market. It’s the silver bullet you’ve been looking for, and right now, Amazon.com has it on a Major sale (like, a really, really, major sale).

These DVDs have helped countless people master salsa dancing, but what really makes the special is their incredibly detailed and step by step instruction! They are designed for people, like myself, whom needed understandable, clear, detailed instruction, with practice and music. They are fantastic (and they have a complete money back guarantee). Get your set now on Amazon for a great price, here, SalsaCrazy Beginning (and Intermediate too) Mastery System. I have no idea how long this great deal will last, and Amazon might end it at any time.

I want to tell you about our upcoming Salsa Cruise, but I don’t want to minimize the importance of the great deal above for our DVD set. So let me say just one more thing. This is the DVD set I wish I had when I was learning how to salsa dance. It would have made learning so much easier, since it breaks down the dance far more than any other instructor (or DVD set) that I’ve seen. I see countless people whom struggle with learn how to dance, and these DVDs will help you beyond your wildest dreams. Why? Solid basics, a lot of repetition, clear instruction, detailed instruction, close ups of various tips and dance steps, and more. They are designed to help, and they do.

Ok, do you have the SalsaCrazy Beginning (and Intermediate too) Mastery System? You got a great deal (thank you Amazon!). Now it’s time to put those moves into action on a … dance cruise! Yes, a dance cruise. A great vacation, usually 7 or 8 days, to exotic ports of call. Every day, dancing, learning, dancing, eating, dancing, drinking and exotic ports of call (ie Adventure). Did I mention dancing? These cruises are an exceptional dance vacation. I wanted to tell you about our next one, since it’s something special.

Our next dance cruise is to the Mediterranean, for 12 days. This won’t appeal to everyone. It’s long, it leaves out of Venice (no, not Venice beach), and it’s bigger, grander, and more crazy than most of our cruises, but if you’re looking for adventure in the Med – this is your cruise. You can see it on our site, http://www.SalsaCruiseCrazy.com. It may be out of reach for some, so rest assured, we have our regular Caribbean cruise in the works for early 2013, but if you have the time (and yes, money), this cruise is exceptional. A real treat!

Hope you grab the DVDs on sale, and hop on board our next cruise. You’ll want to at least visit the website and get on the email list so you’ll be notified of future events and cruise.

Here’s some of our other Amazon DVDs! :)

 

And now, SalsaCrazy Advanced (for the Advanced dancers there, or high level intermediate):

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I’m back! That’s right, our Dance Cruise just got back from it’s seven day adventure through the Caribbean (out of New Orleans), and I have to say, it was spectacular. Our large group left out of New Orleans, and visited Cozumel, Grand Caymen, and yes, Jamaica (mon).

After 10 years of dance cruises, this one still managed to hold some fantastic surprises, and will go down as one of our best cruises. It’s amazing how not just our group, but also all of our instructors and event managers, have really perfected the art of dance cruising. ;) I really had a great time, and yes, I (SalsaCrazy guy), am looking forward to my next cruise.

Our next cruises are in October, and while I will not be onboard those events, I recommend them greatly. The first is sailing with Juan Gil (on a 12 day adventure through the Mediterranean), and is one of the most massive, exciting, and downright adventurous cruises we have ever offered. Twelve days going SalsaCrazy in the Mediterranean? How great is that. Yes, you can register for that one now, http://www.SalsaCruiseCrazy.com (and more details at bottom of email).

The second cruise, with Francisco and Stacy Martinez (7 Days to Mexico), looks to bring back the memories of our many fantastic cruises to Mexico, and sets sail from the West Coast (which is a little closer than Venice, Italy – for the cruise above).

Yes, both of these are SalsaCrazy Cruises, yes, you can book both of them with our partners, DanceFun, and yes, you’ll get some special deals for saying “SalsaCrazy” every other word. Check the website for specifics, or feel free to call in at, 405-282-8989 (or toll fee 866-326-2338) – but don’t forget to mention SalsaCrazy! ;)

What cruise will I be attending next? When is my next Salsa Cruise? I have my eyes set on the early 2013 timeframe for a return to the Caribbean, and I hope to have details on that cruise available on our website within a week or two.  Unfortunately, I can’t be on all the cruises (without a clone), so I have to pick and choose my cruises.

But, if you want a dose of SalsaCrazy, or just want to master your salsa dancing, there’s a great way to do it with our dance videos” href=”http://www.dancecrazy.com”>dance videos.  We have a whole series of dance videos available, both on our own websites, or on Amazon.com (you’re choice), I’ll link to my favorites below:

Learn to Salsa Beginners 3 Pack (On Amazon!)

Salsa Dance Mastery System (Includes 3 pack, plus intermediate, On Amazon!)

Bachata Dance Mastery (3 Pack, On Amazon!)

Yes, even a Ballroom Dance Mastery system, we affectionately call the Wedding Dance Mastery System (but really, it’s the ultimate primer to Ballroom Dance). Note: Even thought it’s April Fools, this is not an April Fools Joke – this product is amazing, and it really does exist! ;)

Plus many more, you can see our full schedule over at http://www.DanceCrazy.com, or on the SalsaCrazy.com Dance Video store (Full money back guarantee – you’ll love these DVDs). So take us home with you – we want to come over.

Oh, and consider a salsa cruise as your next vacation choice! We have the following websites for a singles cruise too. Hope to see you onboard!

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Yes, we are on Youtube with our Wedding Dance video!  Not just the website, but here’s the actual wedding dance first song video.  SalsaCrazy makes a lot of great dance videos, but not everyone knows about this stellar step by step production.

Take a look – there’s nothing else like it!

Our Wedding Dance Mastery System!

DanceCrazy.com announced the addition of a complete Wedding Dance Mastery System to its stellar line of instructional dance videos and DVDs. Over five years in the making, this step by step approach to your wedding dance is an an incredibly detailed and complete guide to your first dance.

“After so many of our friends were getting married, and coming to us for dance instruction and last minute, frantic, aid, we saw a need to develop this type of all inclusive mastery product”, says Evan Margolin, President of DanceCrazy.com. “It’s difficult enough to plan and execute a perfect wedding, the bride and groom needn’t worry about yet another think – like their first dance.

Spanning an enormous set of five DVDs, with over eight hours of instruction, and a massive question and answer section, spanning every question imaginable, this DVD is perfect for those whom want to have a truly fantastic wedding dance, and not stress over what should be a fantastic experience.

“The DVD system is designed to be incredibly step by step, and leaves nothing out”, says Margolin. “We covered all the bases, and the questions we’re always asked, about everything from wedding songs, to what dance style should I perform”.

DanceCrazy’s Wedding Dance Mastery system is now available at, http://www.WeddingDanceCrazy.com

About DanceCrazy.com:

Founded in 1996, SalsaCrazy.com is dedicated to offering the finest instructional dance videos on the market. By using a tested and proven method of fun, step by step instruction techniques, the videos available on DanceCrazy.com leads students through a carefully planned series of exercises on their path to becoming accomplished dancers. The library of videos covers an extensive range of dancing styles that allow students to comfortably enjoy a new world of exciting people, vibrant nightlife and incredible music. or an extensive range of instructional dance videos designed to show anyone how to dance, swing dance, waltz or perform other popular dancing styles.

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09 15th, 2010

What are some cool dance music videos?
I want to buy some music videos with really cool dancing in them I have
somebody to live by justin beiber
gimme that by chris brown
1,2,step-ciara

I like lots of cool dancing….do you have any favorites or others?

Ahaha, I love the dances in Korean MV’s particularly. Hm, I loved "Chocolate Love – SNSD"
And then there are some Japanese dances I like, like "Renai Circulation" and "Geddan" (Even though it’s impossible, haha!)

Good luck.



But it’s against my mother’s religion, I believe. Either that or she has some reason to be against it. Do you think I could borrow books and watch online videos and teach myself? Would I need jazz shoes? I can dance in socks, yes? I dont think I like contemporary, but i’ve thought about that too. What books or websites can you suggest. I’ve seen some Youtube vids already, ehow and expertvillage are not good teachers, according to what ive seen and the reviews. xD

If I go for lessons, myself, i’m afraid a middle-aged instructor will tell me "you’re far too old and find another hobby".

I wish I had a middle aged instructor….all my dance teachers are YOUNGER than me. I started taking jazz lessons at 31 so if they tell you you are too old, find another school. I would suggest jazz shoes vs socks since you need to have better traction than a sock allow. I did start class dancing in socks so I know what I’m talking about. You will just slide all over in socks. Look for "adult" beginner classes when you call your local dance schools. I wouldn’t try to teach yourself since you don’t know if you are doing a move correctly and you can’t get corrections on what you are doing wrong.



I just want to lose like three inches. I have been trying forever but nothing is working. i eat healthy and I do cardio exercises. I run/walk three times a week. i do this workout dancing video( which is at least 1 hour long) every day. So are there any side affects to it. I know that you poop a lot and you may puke but other then that? I am only going to stay on for 5 days at most. i would also like reviews of anyone who tried this.

The Master Cleanse is really not for weight lose, its for cleaning toxins out of the body. One of the major benefits is that you will loose weight. But there’s really no telling how much you will loose. So it’s going to be really difficult for you to control how much you you loose around the waist.
My sister-in-law has complete the cleanse twice and is happy with the results. It’ has changed her whole approach to eating. It’s caused me to do some research on the subject and I gotta say I’m probably going to do it myself. Read up on it for yourself before you make a decision.



08 11th, 2010

Greeting all anime/manga and video game fans! Me, my girlfriend and the rest of my buddies are going to have a retro N64 Pokemon Stadium amonst each other and the computers from within the game! So I took my Pokemon Yellow game and started playing with it for a couple of days… Now, behold… FEAST YOU EYES ON THESE POKEMON!!!! (Keep in mind that this is a Gameboy Color game so please don’t make ANY references to new moves, legendary pokemon or anything recent.)

- Pikachu LV: 50 Thunderbolt, Mega Kick, Double Team, Reflect
- Charizard LV: 51 Flamethrower, Earthquake, Slash, Sword Dance
- Blastoise LV: 51 Surf, Ice Beam, Dig, Body Slam
- Venusaur LV: 51 Razor Leaf, Slash, Leech Seed, Toxic
- Alakazam LV: 50 Psychic, Recover, Counter, Substitute
- Dragonite LV: 55 Horn Drill, Thunder Wave, Hyper Beam, Ice Beam

Here are some pointers about my team:
Pikachu is overall a very weak pokemon… that’s what reflect is for. I altered the Mega Kick attack so that I can use more than five times (It’s power points are eight instead of five)
That’s my team in a nutshell… Please feel free to make any suggestions. Double team is used for aggravation.
- Charizard’s strategy is obvious. Sword Dance to increase attack power to insane levels and slash the living hell out my opponents. Earthquake is meant from Rock ground types.
- Blastoise… Just a regular ass Blastiose. Nothing stands out though. The Dig although is meant for electric types but if I fight against a Zapdos… well, wish me luck.
- For Venusaur, there is a glitch that allows Leech Seed to work the same way as Toxic does. The longer toxic lasts, the more damage it does overtime… Leech Seed would (unintentionally) work the EXACT same way. THe bad news is that it ONLY WORKS FOR EXEGGUTOR AND VENUSAUR ONLY…
- For somebody like me, ya’ll should have known that I was going to have an Alakazam on my team. Alakazam is fast and his special attacks are crazy… but his defensive ability is another story though. That’s why I have recover. The substitute is used to prevent further damages and counter is used just in case somebody wants to be a smart ass and use a hard hitting physical attack on me.
- Dragonite… I hate this pokemon. But, it’s extremely powerful nevertheless. *sigh* Sense, this pokemon is very high leveled, I just decided to arrange it so that it could outright destroy an opponent as quickly as possible…(As you guys can tell, I may have been playing too much SFVII to say something like that.)

That’s my team in a nutshell.

First, it is very important to note that, as far as building good teams goes, the gameboy games are VERY different from Stadium. I’ll mention more about this later.
Overall, your team is very weak to ice–you have two weak, another double-weak, and only one resistant. Your team is also very weak to Rock–you have one weak, another double-weak, and none resistant.
Venusaur can’t learn Slash. I don’t know where you got the idea that it can.
Pikachu needs to learn Surf (Lose either Double Team or Reflect) and then evolve. All of Raichu’s stats are higher than Pikachu’s.
For Charizard, Swords Dance does NOTHING to help Slash. Slash is always crtitical, and criticals aren’t affected by stat modifiers (regardless of what future generations of pokemon may have taught you). You could replace Slash with Fly, Double-Edge, Body Slam, or Mega Kick. Or, you could replace Swords Dance with Fissure, Fire Spin, or something else cool like maybe Substitute or Mimic.
For Blastoise, note that the ONLY possible reason to use Dig instead of Earthquake is if you want to draw out poison damage or dodge an Explosion. Earthquake does as much damage, is just as accurate, and has the benefit of not giving your opponent a guarantee as to what your next move will be. It’s pretty uncommon for an opponent to let their electric type get hit by Dig.
For Dragonite, note that Hyper Beam is pretty much only good in Linkbattle. In Stadium, there is no way to cancel the recharge, even if you miss or make a KO. You can get more damage per turn with Double-Edge or Body Slam.
For Venusaur, note that your opponent can undo Toxic’s (and therefore Leech Seed’s) increasing effect merely by switching. Toxic+Leech Seed is good on Linkbattle–because Toxic is good on Linkbattle, so why not use Leech Seed with it too? However, differences in Stadium make it so that Toxic is not as good; in Stadium, Paralysis is the only status effect worth using (In Stadium, poisoned pokemon do not take damage on the turn they are switched in, plus it is considerably easier to escape from Wrap; I know Venusaur doesn’t have Wrap but still it’s one of those things that overall makes Toxic good in Linkbattle but bad in Stadium). Leech Seed can still be useful in Stadium, but if you use Toxic your opponent will likely thank you for making them immune to Paralysis.
Speaking of which, your team needs more paralyzers. Pikachu and Alakazam could both learn Thunder Wave, OR one of them could learn Thunder Wave and you could have three Body Slammers, OR all your pokemon except Dragonite could have Body Slam (I recommend the first one).
I noticed that almost all of your moves are 100% accurate. You should definitely have some moves that are guaranteed to hit (at least one per pokemon in general), but it is good to have some choice as to whether you want to have a sure hit or a chance to do more damage.



My little sister is 12 years old and has an amazing voice! She really wants to be a singer, and has performed and is quite well known locally, but she would like fame on a bigger scale. She has applied for the 2011 series of Britain’s Got Talent, but her first audition isn’t until November. I recently told her how a girl I spoke to, Beckii, gained fame on YouTube posting videos of herself dancing. I said that she should post videos of her singing on YouTube like Justin Bieber. So, last week, we set up a YouTube account for her. She already has 2 videos up there, but not many views, yet. I told her that it’s still early days yet, but she’s getting disheartened. She keeps saying "Well, you’ve had your account for 3 months and you’ve only had 47 views!" (This isn’t a great point for her to make, considering I’ve only posted one video, and it’s just me and my friends dancing in the garden and pretending to be Louie Spence!) So, please will you give me some websites that I could show her, or at least go on her channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/singinggingabear) and watch/review her videos.

Thanks :)

Support her!

Try put her singing different songs on Youtube.

Help her with a music video (She would have to write her own song, or a never before heard song.) and post it on Youtube.

Those are some suggestions. I’ll look at her channel and suggest her to anyone!

Hope this helps!!

Good luck!!! :) :)



Greetings all anime/manga fans, video game fans and guests. I am currently playing the ORIGINAL Pokemon Gold game as of now. I would like for you guys (and gals) to witness my current pokemon team and review them. I need to know if this team is perfect for Pokemon Stadium 2:
Typhlosion LV 51 (Held Item: Magnet) Thunder Punch, Fire Blast, Earthquake, Hyperbeam
Alakazam LV 51 (Held Item: Black Sunglasses) Psychic, Recover, Future Sight, Shadow Ball
Raichu LV 50 (Held Item: None) Thunder, Rain Dance, Endure, Reversal
Porygon 2 LV 51 (Held Item: Scope Lens) Curse, Tri Attack, Hyper Beam, Recover
Blastoise LV 51 (Held Item: King’s Rock) Mirror Coat, Surf, Blizzard, Headbutt
Scizor LV 50 (Held Item: Quick Claw) Steel Wing, Fury Cutter, Swords Dance, Double Team

Here is some insight on my strategy:
- My Blastiose has "Headbutt" to cause other people’s pokemon to flinch while its holding "King’s Rock"
- Why would Typhlosion have "Thunder Punch?" Because water pokemon don’t like it, that’s why. And to add an insult to injury he is holding a magnet… so yeah.
- Alakazam has "Future Sight" just in case he ends up facing a steel type. (Future Sight IS a psychic move but it still inflicts a set amount of damage, DISREGARDING the it’s type much like Siesmic Toss or Nightshade.) Shadow ball is used for dark types and other psychics…
- Raichu’s strategy is obvious. Endure will give me always leave me with one HP against any attack, and Reversal will pay them back DEARLY. Imagine if I was facing a Tyranitar or something along those lines.
- Scizor ‘s strategy is also obvious and it is a very high tiered Pokemon. (Fire is it’s only weakness after all.)
- Porygon 2 is just their on my team to piss other people off. Curse does wonders for this pokemon… if it takes too much damage then I use recover and tossing my Tri Attacks and Hyperbeams (I believe that Tri Attack incorporates fire, ice and electric effects so…)

Please rate my team and make any suggestions for which kind of Pokemon I should be catching next (NOTE: Make sure all comments and statements are completely relevant to this question and don’t mention anything about legendary pokemon. Sorry guys… But, last time I posted this question people gave me BS. Thanks) :)

Really good team and strategy, but doesn’t sunglasses increase dark type moves? And give alakazam an attack over recover, he’s to frail to be recovering.



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