Stepping up again, out, two, just the step in, and three, and four, and five, and six, and seven, and eight and. Alright the next step for this move is as you step out, you almost want to lead with your head kind of looking over your shoulders just slightly. So step one, and two, and three, and four, and five, and six, and seven, and eight, and. Okay so what I want to do now is when we step on the one, our feet altogether here, I step out and this hand comes up just like this.
Alright, now as I step in my hand is just going to fall down to step in, then the other hand comes up, two, to step in and three, and four, and five, and six, and seven, and eight, and. Okay so what I want you to do this time is really step up as far as you can to give yourself a nice dip when you step together. Again, up and down, up and down. Alright so what I want to do right now is try it with counts again a little bit faster, those same single counts.
Article Summary. Author Info Last Updated: November 18, Part 1. Start by putting on a song with a good beat. But you can technically do the Dougie to any song with a good hip hop beat. Start with the side-to-side move. Begin swaying back and forth, starting with the right. Pause for a beat while putting your weight on the foot on the side you're leaning, thinking right step out, left tap. Then sway to the left and repeat. You can do it to the beat, or double-time every third beat.
Put your own rhythm into it so it feels comfortable. Keep your knees loose and remember, right step out, left tap. Left side out, right tap. Don't bring the "tap" all the way in; it's just a light touch on the floor. Sway right, left, right, right. Follow it up with left, right, left, left. This is the same move, only you're swaying the same side twice after you've swayed both right and left or left and right.
Think, "one and two and double this side. Start feeling it in your arms. That's the next step! Get your shoulders into the groove, release your knees, and relax your hips. The style comes all from you. Step out on the whole counts -- 1, 2, 3, and 4. Tap on the "and" beats, so it's 1 tap 2 tap 3 tap 4. Add some arms once you feel you have the style down. As you're doing the side-to-side movement, bring your hand on the side you're swaying to towards you in a fist in a counter-clockwise circle motion, until your arm is bent with your elbow facing down and your first up by your head.
Do this move with the sway of the same side and then again with the opposite arm. Don't overcomplicate it! This arm-movement is the most popular Dougie arm move, but some other versions include arm-pops, rolls, etc. Whatever works for you, include in your Dougie. We'll cover some variations next. Try "driving your car.
Then bring it in to incorporate other moves. Part 2. Try the "Cat-Daddy," another popular Dougie move. Punch down by your hip with the arm of the opposite side e. This is similar to the arm movement just discussed, only on a slightly lower level. To learn the world famous dance all you have to do is to follow these steps.
Get yourself prepared and play the rock music that creates a vibration in your body. The song must be fast and bit lengthy so that the dancer and audiences could enjoy it in its real essence. The quality of good beat could elevate the dance. In the next step, you have to make an impressive start by bowing your body to one side.
Make your body as flexible as possible and allow your hand touching to the ground. The leaning side should not be kept in that form for a longer period as it could hurt the muscles. Rather it should be kept in a comfortable position.
Well the music is on take the first step while ignoring the initial to beats. While having the Dougie Dance or learning the Dougie Dance, you must not use the arms until you start the third step.
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