Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Micheal Jackson Marathon. Part 1 the Moon walk

Ok im gonna make my entry of the part1 special of MJ Marathon... where i'm gonna post everything about MJ non-stop. Ok Wanna learn how to moonwalk. Whooaaa! Hee! Hee! *Micheal Jackson Signiture Falsetto.

Men, who's excited right now?

Terra: I do! I do!

Now the dance guru uno22 will gonna show some slick moves of her moonwalk... uno22, the floor is yours:

uno22: ok, im gonna make floor on fire baby! hee! hee! i gonna show to you the moon walk. For starters,

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Put some Rake boots or any noob boots as long as you can move freely. Once again, smoothness is key. You may even want to start with just your socks on, so you can glide across the floor.


Get on the moon.
The appeal of the moonwalk lies in its incredible smoothness, and while you can try it anywhere, it helps to be on a smooth, flat, non-stick surface, like in the guildhouse or in Armia town. Stay away from rough or uneven surfaces like noaton dessert.

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Find your balance by increasing the width between your legs and feet until you feel stable. A good rule of thumb is to have them about 3-6 inches (the width of one of your feet) apart.
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Slide your left heel back and "into" the floor (as you lean back on your right leg) so that your left foot finishes behind the right leg. During this, the heel of your right foot should still remain in the air, with the toes pointed down on the floor.
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Snap the heel of your left foot up off the floor as you simultaneously snap the heel of your right foot down. Now you are in the L-position again, but this time with your feet switched.
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Repeat the previous two steps, flipping the roles of your left and right foot.

Add a head movement to help create the illusion of "moonwalking." As you slide your leg back, move your head forward as if it's being left behind in the movement. Then pull it back to the body as you switch to the other foot.

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