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help me with my steps (include toprock and six steps) -
04-05-2004, 10:32 PM
im about 183 cm. i tried to do top rock and six steps;; and my friends are telling me that my moves are too lough;; i heard that it's because my legs are long that it looks ugly when i do six steps ( step2 to step3 where i move my right leg to right spot)
how can i improve my skills?? sorry for my bad english;; |
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04-05-2004, 10:41 PM
183 cm is under 6 feet isnt it? You aren't too tall. I am 5'11" and I can break just fine. Not sure why ur 6 step looks ugly cause I haven't seen it, but in answer to your other question (how to improve ur skills) PRACTICE. Thats all you can do. Practice, and then have people who KNOW WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT critique. Sounds like your friends don't know if they are sayin it's cause ur too tall.
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04-06-2004, 01:41 AM
try putting your hands closer to your hips/ hips closer to your hands, and feet closer to yourself as well in steps 2, 3 and 4
those should be momentum building steps as well ( wrap, open, wrap) practice drilling just that until you can feel almost a swinging and locking side to side with those yeah, sure if you're too long on your six step and your centre is far out, it's gonna look sloppy, but if you keep your centre over your hands it should still be fine even if you are long yourself just remember to put your weight almost all on your hands at times, and other times transfer it almost all to your feet, so that you've got good mobility and lots of possibilities for transitions in and out of six step |
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you must have been a bgirl.... because the only moves that you pulled on me were heartbreakers
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04-06-2004, 09:49 AM
Practise Practise, and Flow Flow Flow. Remeber you make the most progress in between practise sessions not during.
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