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The CEAT method for running a good a dance-fitness class

The CEAT method for running a good a dance-fitness class

Update: 2024-10-22
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The CEAT technique, developed by Ravi Sandhu, is a four-step method for guiding participants through exercise movements in dance fitness classes. The acronym CEAT stands for Cue, Escalate, Adapt, and Transition.



  • Cueing involves using verbal and visual cues to indicate what movement is coming next, helping participants prepare and stay synchronized.

  • Escalation is the process of increasing the intensity of the movement, particularly during the chorus of a song.

  • Adaptation involves the trainer observing the class and modifying the intensity levels to cater to different fitness levels.

  • Transition refers to changing the movement in a thoughtful and predictable manner, often using a holding step like marching on the spot.


The CEAT technique aims to create a seamless and enjoyable workout experience for participants of all levels.

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The CEAT method for running a good a dance-fitness class

The CEAT method for running a good a dance-fitness class

Ravi Sandhu