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| - All About Fun And Footcare!
Upon deciding to do something different a month ago, I proudly went there alone on a whim after a mani/pedi on a Friday. I neither knew what to expect nor know what the West Coast Swing was, and didn't care.
After a briefing on what the dance pattens would look like, I took to it like a cat to a scratching post and was swinging in no time. I forgot the guy's name who walked me through it, but he was very personable and patient. I like the way he held my hand. Simple, non-pretentious, made me very comfortable --he was a gentleman. : ). I had a really good time dancing and conversing with others there. I left heavily perspired, but also refreshed, too...and slept like brick!
I woke up the next morning doing the 'east valley shuffle' out of bed, immediately went to urgent care and was diagnosed with plantar fascitis :( . I didn't realize why that heel was a 'thorn in my side' for a month prior to the event; thought it would just go away on its own (bummer).
Pros: convenient location, ample parking (get there early), pleasant staff, friendly atmosphere and people, you can dance there pretty much all night long.
Con: try not to do any dances if you have either sciatica or that plantar thingy I got, take care of the weird aches and pains with a doc or chiro first before 'cuttin' the rug' or you'll only exacerbate it and be shufflin' along like me.
As soon as my issue passes you may see me there, but it'll be awhile.
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