I love your videos man your videos are coo!your tutorials are very nice and also it's very easy to people to learn and know fast.I try doing your tutorial video and know I already know it, so thanks man!
Thank you very much! This speed variation technique works for me. Also I have a better understanding what the famous "muscle memory" is and how it is developed. Cool! :)
Harrison just discovered your channel & luv it. Cutting shape/shuffle tutorials are amazing. This motivation speech has got me interested to try again. Thank you.
That was one of the first tips I got when I first started learning too, from Emylee Ratzlaff, about building muscle memory. A very important piece of advice. I also believe in the learning speeds. Whenever learning a new move its best to "step it through" or walk it through a few times. Just so you get familiar with it and your brain learns where your feet need to be placed and whether you need to be stepping onto your heel or toe. Then you slowly pick up speed, muscle strength, muscle memory, agility, flexibility and before you know it you're powering through your moves.
Excellent tips! Thanks!Quick question. My knees are starting to kill me and only be shuffling 5 months. Especially learning bre spins. Trying to be lighter on my feet. I’m also waaaay older than you. Just wondering if you ever had knee pain. Yes more videos like this! Your learning moves at 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, full speed was a great tip.
Remember to warm up, stretch etc before starting your shuffle sessions. Make sure you wear well cushioned shoes with good ankle and front (toe) support and provide a good bounce. You may have to try a few types of shoes before you find which one(s) work best for you. If you are getting knee or ankle or any other joint pains, take it easy for a while then slowly pick up the pace again. I'm much older too. I had ankle pains when I first started as my ankles weren't used to these moves and I was trying to shuffle on a hard surface without adequate shoes. Over time my ankles have gotten stronger, knees are doing okay too, and my shuffling has improved greatly.
Very good tips! I'd like you to make a video about how to dance to music - taking into consoderation not only the beat but other things such as the melody, lyrics and so on.
Harrison, this is so insightful. Have been following your tutorials for a while. I’m writing a book about Cutting Shapes and would like to feature you and this tutorial within it. Would you be up for that? It’d be paid job...
I get each of the steps but I need subtasks for them :'D How did you spend 30min a day learning? Pros often suggest to learn the running man first, but I don't seem to have the stamina to do the running man for 30mins ... Or is that the goal? And then you learn move by move, spending at least 30mins a day just grinding down on the movement, even if it's the running man - for example - for several days in a row? If that IS the case, how the frick do you not get bored and quit? xD I wish that that thing from the Matrix existed so we could just plug a thing into the nape of our neck and know how to shuffle xD
This is one of my favourite channels for learning cutting shapes. The way this guy teaches is crystal clear ❤️
Thank you so much :)
Greetings from Brazil
I completely agree with this! hems quickly become my favorite. It’s very clear! Going to binge these vids for my cardio tomorrow lol
I love your videos man your videos are coo!your tutorials are very nice and also it's very easy to people to learn and know fast.I try doing your tutorial video and know I already know it, so thanks man!
Thank you very much! This speed variation technique works for me. Also I have a better understanding what the famous "muscle memory" is and how it is developed. Cool! :)
Good to hear! Thanks!
I love this video! I love to dance for fun, but have never learned specific moves or styles. This video is a great starting point for getting started!
Loved your Videos...You're truly a Genuine teacher
Thank you!
Thanks for this video, really useful for beginner dancers like me 🙌
No problem!
Thanks so much for this video! What would be cool is more in depth combos or single moves to learn step by step!
Well done Harrison!
Harrison just discovered your channel & luv it. Cutting shape/shuffle tutorials are amazing. This motivation speech has got me interested to try again. Thank you.
You have the best shuffle tutorials on UA-cam!!! Easy to learn...
Thank you!!! 💕
That was one of the first tips I got when I first started learning too, from Emylee Ratzlaff, about building muscle memory. A very important piece of advice.
I also believe in the learning speeds. Whenever learning a new move its best to "step it through" or walk it through a few times. Just so you get familiar with it and your brain learns where your feet need to be placed and whether you need to be stepping onto your heel or toe. Then you slowly pick up speed, muscle strength, muscle memory, agility, flexibility and before you know it you're powering through your moves.
Nice work! Just starting to learn so you're videos are great!
Fantastic advice, thank you!
Thank you for the tips! Please make more 💕
Not a problem! Will do 😄
I subscribed just now, and really impressed by your learning techniques.
👍🏻👍🏻. Will follow your guides.
I appreciate you! Thank you!
I'm 49 and want to learn how to dance, your tips were really helpful!
I am your new subscriber and i wish i can collab with you do a running man variatation😂❤️
Excellent, loved it, thank you!
Much appreciated 🙏🏻💯
Love it the confidence part
Great tips!
Excellent tips! Thanks!Quick question. My knees are starting to kill me and only be shuffling 5 months. Especially learning bre spins. Trying to be lighter on my feet. I’m also waaaay older than you. Just wondering if you ever had knee pain.
Yes more videos like this! Your learning moves at 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, full speed was a great tip.
Remember to warm up, stretch etc before starting your shuffle sessions.
Make sure you wear well cushioned shoes with good ankle and front (toe) support and provide a good bounce. You may have to try a few types of shoes before you find which one(s) work best for you.
If you are getting knee or ankle or any other joint pains, take it easy for a while then slowly pick up the pace again.
I'm much older too. I had ankle pains when I first started as my ankles weren't used to these moves and I was trying to shuffle on a hard surface without adequate shoes. Over time my ankles have gotten stronger, knees are doing okay too, and my shuffling has improved greatly.
Very good tips! I'd like you to make a video about how to dance to music - taking into consoderation not only the beat but other things such as the melody, lyrics and so on.
Yo bro keep up this good 👍
thanks for the tips man
Great video😍
Thank you!
Harrison, this is so insightful. Have been following your tutorials for a while. I’m writing a book about Cutting Shapes and would like to feature you and this tutorial within it. Would you be up for that? It’d be paid job...
I get each of the steps but I need subtasks for them :'D
How did you spend 30min a day learning? Pros often suggest to learn the running man first, but I don't seem to have the stamina to do the running man for 30mins ... Or is that the goal? And then you learn move by move, spending at least 30mins a day just grinding down on the movement, even if it's the running man - for example - for several days in a row?
If that IS the case, how the frick do you not get bored and quit? xD
I wish that that thing from the Matrix existed so we could just plug a thing into the nape of our neck and know how to shuffle xD
Thanx :)
No problem 🙏🏻🔥
Can you please do a video how to stay on beat and tempo?