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Old 03-17-2010, 10:55 PM
Bonesbrigade Bonesbrigade is offline
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Default Im getting frustrated..how do I learn leg movements

its basically been almost a year since i started popping and this is all i can do

i wanna learn how to move my legs like this:

but i have no way to reach a studio and i cant spend money on DVDs..and the tutorials i found on youtube didnt help..is there reference i can use to help me learn? thanks
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Old 03-30-2010, 09:55 AM
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hmm
just learn crazy legs,boogaloo
all twist are gonna help too (twist o flex,neck o flex etc.)
you can even learn some c walking
you will get better
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Old 04-06-2010, 08:47 AM
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You can't just pick up the "moves" that he does, but you can learn the techniques that he uses to create those moves.

To do this: watch some tutorials on c-walking, boogalooing, any type of ___-o-flex, Charleston and gliding.

Learning these different types of leg movements will allow you to come up with new combinations.

I also recommend you learn the more popular steps that come out, as they are based on popular dance steps. These would include the running man, jerking, spongebob, etc.

Although they are very basic, they will teach you new aspects of foot movement.
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