There are many instructional Bharatanatyam DVDs on http://jayq.org
Based on where you are located there may be dance studios nearby that offer lessons in ballroom dancing. Doing a search in your area or looking in the local phone book for studios is a good place to start. Also Cultural Arts Centers often provide dance classes.
Bloch sylphide are very good, not too strong and good for a beginner's foot that is not too strong. Very easy to break in. other types of bloch shoes can be more difficult to break in.
You can find some great dance workout videos online at the following sites I have included fitbottomedgirls.com fitbottomedgirls.com/2011/01/the-10-best-dance-workout-dvds/ . This one is the ten best dance workout videos.
You can do just about anything in winterguard - look at some videos on YouTube for ideas. Classical music or wordless pieces are always a safe bet.
Find a studio with a good reputation in your area and take classes with a professional. It is a good idea to take classes with an actual instructor rather than videos becasue the instructor will be able to correct your posture. This will also give you an opportunity to meet with other beginners and other people who have the same interest as you, and will help you through your journey in dance. If you do not feel comfortable in a class setting, consider private lessons. It's always important to practice technique and posture. Some great videos are available, however, go at your own pace. Remember: Feet parallel and about hip width apart, knees slightly bent, lower abs engaged, chest lifted, shoulders back and down. Practice, practice, practice. Watch videos and imagine yourself doing them!!
There are many instructional Bharatnatyam DVDs on http://jayq.org
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There are many instructional classical Indian dance DVDs on http://jayq.org
You can learn from instructional videos if they're good and professional and effective.
Michael's sells some instructional videos on making candles.
You can find good videos on repairing kitchen tiles on youtube. There are a number of different instructional videos that show different aspects of the repair process for tiling.
The most helpful instructional golf videos can be found online right on the PGA tour website and the best part is they are all free!
You can "show" them how to do it, kids learn by doing observation, so with videos or pictures it can work good :)
Pete Maravich instructional shooting videos will help, along with any videos done by J.J. Redick. Some examples are in the related links below.
Youtube.com is still one of the best places to get free web TV and videos. They have videos of every kind from instructional to cartoon to TV shows, and everything in between.
ScreenRec and OBS are good free screen recorders you should consider to create short instructional videos conveniently. I prefer ScreenRec more because it also gives free cloud storage to every user that completes registration process.
There are a number of instructional videos posted to the web; they will show you, step-by-step, how to do this. I enclose a good link to one of them.