This weekend's Strictly Come Dancing saw our celebrities say their farewells to another of their own when Tim Wonnacott was knocked out of the competition.

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From here on out, things are going to get tougher and tougher on the dance floor, with the professionals upping the tricky dance content and choreography and the judges getting pickier with their feedback. And, by the looks of the stars' Twitter feeds, their week five training schedules reflect the change of pace...

Frankie Bridge is practising hard...

https://twitter.com/FrankieTheSats/status/524677794123771904

And Jake Wood is embracing dance shoes

https://twitter.com/JManrara/status/524244927614840832

While Caroline Flack is struggling to get to grips with her new routine:

https://twitter.com/carolineflack1/status/524622612044193792

Steve Backshall is worried that his waltz isn't as graceful as his kayaking...

https://twitter.com/SteveBackshall/status/524860303046356992

So it's time for a long studio session. So long James Jordan starts wondering where his wife is...

https://twitter.com/The_JamesJordan/status/524665543992049664

Meanwhile, all those dance steps are taking their toll on Sunetra...

https://twitter.com/sarker/status/524693005039828993

Simon Webbe is practising his "wicked waltz" even though he's on tour with the rest of his band and The Big Reunion...

https://twitter.com/simonwebbe1/status/524615885156528128

Mark Wright is determined not to have a repeat of last week...

https://twitter.com/MarkWright_/status/524656278141140993

While, from the looks of things, Judy Murray is STILL playing tennis. Something she absolutely doesn't need to practise...

https://twitter.com/judmoo/status/524633877911187458

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Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturday at 6:30pm on BBC1

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