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The side-sliding step can be practiced using the following steps:
1.Go out with your left foot first.
2.The heel of the left foot is raised above the right foot, at 90 degrees from the toe of the right foot, 3With the tip of your left foot as a support point, push hard in an oblique downward direction.
4.When you push your right foot diagonally downward, your left foot is still on your toes and spins in place, 5Rotate to the left foot toe forward and switch feet.
Hiffee. Also known as Melbourneshuffle (dance), Melbourne originated in Melbourne, Australia. It belongs to a kind of power dance, which is a kind of dance step that drags the feet, the movements are fast and powerful, and the ** is strong and shocking.
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The main thing is to look at yourself.
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Answer: 1. Take a step to the side with your left foot;
2. The right foot is supported by the toe of the ear, and it is pulled to the left, pay attention to the heel of the right foot to the outside, and the toe of the left foot is to the inside of the body;
3. Pull to the right, when the left and right feet are about to touch, the left foot touches the ground with the toes, the heels rotate inward, and then the toes push hard to the right;
4. Follow the above steps in turn.
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Sliding Training Method:
Stand with your feet together with your left foot slightly more forward than your right foot, then lift your right heel and keep your left foot in place. When you have your right heel down, shift your full weight to your right foot and slowly drag your left foot back so that your left toes are level with your right heel. Keep your left heel slightly off the ground and don't step down with your left foot, otherwise you won't be able to slip up.
Once you've mastered the above moves, stick your left foot forward, but don't touch the floor, and make it look like it's just hitting the ground. Without raising your left foot too high, move your left foot back to where it started and lift your right heel again. Bend your left leg and repeat the movement in step 5.
Once you can master the bend of your right foot, swap your feet and try to do the same with your left foot, lift your left heel, lower your left foot as you slide back with your right foot, support with your left foot, extend your right foot, then lift your left heel, and then slowly move your right foot back again while lowering your left foot.
Sliding is one of the elements of poppin, the most well-known is Michael Jackson's classic space walk (moonwalk, moonwalk), you can go and see his space dance**, which has many sliding steps including horizontal skating, sliding in place and back sliding.
The back slide is the most basic, and since Jackson used it in Billie Jean's performances, the space step has been reflected in all kinds of dances since the earlier prototypes were based on the slides of the French mime performer Marcel Machau and the American dance singer Jeffrey Daniel.
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