![]() ![]() Practice all of the movement together (rock, pop, and arm switch) on both sides slowly until you’re able to do it smoothly.Now, as you start doing the rock back and knee pop motion, you’re going to switch the orientation of your arms so on each rock, you swap from right arm up and left arm down to left arm up and right arm down. Bring your left arm up in a similar shape, but lower down (closer to your waist). Now you’re ready to add in the arms! Starting on the right side, bring your right arm up and bend it at the elbow so your fingertips are facing the ceiling.When you feel comfortable doing it at this pace, double your speed so you're rocking to the right on beat 1, turning on the “and” beat, and rocking to the left on beat 2.Keep in mind that you have to slide and turn to the left on the “and” between beats so you have to be quick with it! You’re going to rock to the right for beats 1 + 2, then turn and rock to the left for beats 3 + 4. ![]() Once you have this rock and pop motion down, let’s practice it at tempo.Now turn and do the same on the left side! This time, face the left, bring your left leg out in front, and do the rock and knee pop.Lyrical dance fuses ballet, contemporary, and th. Now, as you continue to do your backward rock from this position, you’re gonna pop your front knee (right) and bring your heel off of the ground with each rock back. You can learn beginner-friendly dance moves that will be easy to incorporate into your routine or freestyle.Now that you’ve got the base motion down, let’s start adding in the details! First, turn your body about 45 degrees to the right with your right foot about six inches in front of your left foot. ![]()
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