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How long did it take you to “get it” on the floor? Form. I just finished class #4 and I feel like my form is so bad. I also struggle to remember exactly what we should be doing when the coaches demo three floor exercises at once lol. Is this normal, or am I just seriously slow at picking things up? How long did it take you?
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