Project Style - The Running Man

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  • Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
  • Facebook: wedancehardfans
    Music
    Heatbeat - Rocker Monster (Original Mix)
    Captivating Sounds Armada
    available at beatport.com
    UA-cam Footage
    Inthemix - Melbourne Shuffle - Breakfree
    by xescx
    wedancehard.com

КОМЕНТАРІ • 59

  • @Hz-432Hz
    @Hz-432Hz 2 роки тому +3

    What I really appreciate about this video is that the guy doing it is more large in size and this is really helpful and encouraging to me because I am big too and usually all these tutorials feature girls and boys who are light and slim. So thank you.

  • @junninggu1422
    @junninggu1422 8 років тому +33

    this is the kind of tutorials i am looking for! not just basic 2 step moves.. thx~

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt 6 років тому +2

      Great visualization using the triangle model. Brilliant!

  • @ShufflinForL1f3
    @ShufflinForL1f3 11 років тому +3

    I've been shuffling for 2 Years and 2 Months. In those 2 years and 2 months i have never been happy with the look of my shuffle. But i'm going to try rocking, i love the flow, and how smooth it looks, your video has helped a lot! thank you for uploading.
    - Ecki

  • @TrebelRebel
    @TrebelRebel 11 років тому +7

    "The biggest thing to know is that the music should always dictate your style"
    SOOOOOOOOO TRUE
    Absolutely love this video. Great work guys ;D

  • @sirlorial
    @sirlorial 4 роки тому

    I was wrong. Im overweight and thought that was a problem to shuffle due the lack of movement, but seeing this big guy changed my mind. He's heavier than me and he shuffles so cool!! So I can do it too. Thanks and Im a new suscriber

  • @TyvernGaming
    @TyvernGaming 11 років тому +1

    Shuffle will never die!

  • @DasHackii
    @DasHackii 11 років тому +2

    i think this is very useful for people who are still in search of a fitting style (:
    keep it up!

  • @miguelreye1
    @miguelreye1 2 роки тому

    Explain this to a tee 💯 hope all you guys are doing well :) visit the states !!!

  • @Raiderrazavideo
    @Raiderrazavideo 7 років тому +2

    awesome tutorial: triangle theory, effort & energy !

  • @HardstyleJVM56
    @HardstyleJVM56 11 років тому

    this actually clicked in place for me since i bought the wedancehard DVD and learned early on from it, and this to me just details the running man perfectly

  • @ajarnStef
    @ajarnStef 7 років тому +1

    Excellent! Thank you so much!

  • @NHShaynne
    @NHShaynne 11 років тому

    i actually changed my running man using this, didn't think that would happen after 4 years! nice in-depth tutorial, good work

  • @ashlyndvorak1833
    @ashlyndvorak1833 8 років тому +3

    Thanks for posting this! This is so helpful to me =D

  • @usernonfriendly
    @usernonfriendly 11 років тому +1

    its Garth (the guy doing the demonstration) from the Melbourne shufflerz documentary!

  • @Ewahl91
    @Ewahl91 11 років тому

    excellent video! I really like the way you broke it all down

  • @PolV1337
    @PolV1337 11 років тому

    Really really good. Insightfull, clear commentary!
    Give us more Shaboogen!!

  • @pablomartinez8601
    @pablomartinez8601 7 років тому

    Very well explained thanks for playing heatbeat as well 🤙🏻

  • @Fliplip101094
    @Fliplip101094 11 років тому

    goood way to create ur own style

  • @diaryofastreetrat
    @diaryofastreetrat 11 років тому

    I've always thought it would be cool to discuss actual concepts (Not tutorials) on style. And somehow this is exactly what I imagine in my head, but no one gets with me. Thanks for the video, it was interesting to listen to.

  • @ShilTube
    @ShilTube 9 років тому

    Wow! Fantastic video

  • @richarddutchholland4780
    @richarddutchholland4780 6 років тому +1

    Was doing this shit 28 years ago....... where’s the time gone?

  • @danceoutside3094
    @danceoutside3094 7 років тому

    Is is really, best guide! You are awasome teacher, bro!

  • @dallebull
    @dallebull 11 років тому

    Love this! Keep em comming! :)

  • @TheTebbin
    @TheTebbin 11 років тому

    great video!

  • @SpectralViral
    @SpectralViral 11 років тому +3

    It better to have a science where you can test and retest until you come up with a results than to get a feel for a style. BigMilan also teaches you to shuffle but he is more romantic with the shuffle while shaboogen is more objective by reverse engineering elements that make shuffling and reengineering them to fit towards stylistic experimentation. Milan does not offer that. this guy gives you more freedom by telling you a way of crafting your style through explaining the mechanics.

    • @JanneJFALaakso
      @JanneJFALaakso 7 років тому

      Akira Pilot I need to read this 3 times to understund, but im from Finland and Finnish is my 1# communication way! So it doesnt be ur fault in anyway, that i cant read English very good or i do it very slow?
      ...But i get you finally and your point is clear and absolutely i agree!!
      And this point "accely" (orhowyouspellthateffin'word" ...help'ed me, thank you!! 😀😉

  • @KinoShuffle
    @KinoShuffle 11 років тому

    Awesome video! This is the kind of video that teaches us really how to create our styles, not copying the others. Would you let me translate this video with subtitles in portuguese? It would be really nice because some people here in Brasil would appreciate a translation. And if soon you upload any more videos from Project Style, I would like to make a translation too. What do you think? We would give all credits for your channel, of course. ^^

  • @olympusmn7264
    @olympusmn7264 7 років тому +1

    let's do this....I m on fire 🔥

  • @LanternMelody
    @LanternMelody 11 років тому

    Very insightful with some explanation on what many do unknowingly with their forms. However, I disagree with the claim that the RM is "the most important step" in one's shuffle. The T-step has always been (and will continue to be) at the heart of the dance. Regardless of how popular the RM has become in the shuffle, some still have styles that utilize very little RM. Rather, it is a matter of personal preference for what the shuffler wants to emphasize. Many thanks though for this video.

  • @hurricanesf8889
    @hurricanesf8889 9 років тому +6

    3:00 illuminati confirmed

  • @HardstyleDrifta001
    @HardstyleDrifta001 11 років тому +1

    ive always wanted to do the 1 step rocking running man like pae, hiltzy etc. do, i love it, can any1 help me?

  • @_S3R4PH_
    @_S3R4PH_ 6 років тому

    Love the science of it lol

  • @moyyo
    @moyyo 11 років тому

    you should add up explanation between beats tempo of the music and step distance because in some point they both always related, faster beat then its better do short steps (RM). Nice video!!!

  • @TheHardstyleFox
    @TheHardstyleFox 11 років тому

    Can you guys do a video all about the old school style.

  • @TechnoRaver39
    @TechnoRaver39 11 років тому +1

    i love this video but the whole rockers thing is a lil annoying lol but that could just be me as i see shuffling as a rave thing and it was started in raves :P but the dance can expand too :)

  • @JasonFlashDesing
    @JasonFlashDesing 11 років тому

    THE RUNNING FAT

  • @BFHSshuffle
    @BFHSshuffle 11 років тому

    Rocking is just another way of saying shuffling. "Rocking" is more of the club style of shuffling if you will. Hope that makes sense haha.

  • @SpectralViral
    @SpectralViral 11 років тому

    THis is not meant to teach how to do the running man... it is to teach you how to make the running man your own style.... he says from the beginning..

  • @GioCanShuffle
    @GioCanShuffle 11 років тому

    nice!

  • @micrill50
    @micrill50 11 років тому

    @TheHardstyleFox Yeah its pretty interesting

  • @sabrinaper6603
    @sabrinaper6603 8 років тому

    Cool☺️

  • @goryspirit
    @goryspirit 6 років тому

    Video starts at 2:54.

  • @SukaLaju
    @SukaLaju 11 років тому

    Didn't know shuffling still exist. lol

  • @usernonfriendly
    @usernonfriendly 11 років тому

    how fast are you talking? what bpm are you aiming for?

  • @marla2425
    @marla2425 8 років тому

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @israelg99
    @israelg99 8 років тому

    We have the exact same shoes. this is awkward man.

  • @micrill50
    @micrill50 11 років тому

    @TrebelRebel Like hardstyle

  • @UberHauzer
    @UberHauzer 11 років тому

    Who, not What.

  • @TheACrydShuffler
    @TheACrydShuffler 11 років тому

    Practice...

  • @PeAlexOfficial
    @PeAlexOfficial 11 років тому

    who dance at 5:40 ??

  • @SpectralViral
    @SpectralViral 11 років тому

    not one step, just two hops going by very very fast

  • @Fritzebitze
    @Fritzebitze 11 років тому

    kiddin ?

  • @liljc95
    @liljc95 11 років тому

    inbox me. :P