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Ahoy, dancers!
🚢 The Sailor Step is one of those moves that brings swagger and personality to your dancing. Picture a happy, slightly drunk sailor weaving down the dock — that’s the feel we’re after! It’s got a smooth ball-ball-flat foot pattern and a gentle rotation. The rhythm is 1 & 2, often called behind-side-side. ⚓ Common Pitfalls Some dancers turn this move into a back rock or a sharp jab behind — yikes! If it looks like you’re stabbing the floor or rocking back, you’ve lost that smooth sailor groove. The trick? Stay light on the balls of your feet through counts 1 &, then flat foot it on 2. ✨ Pro Tip: Practice in front of a mirror and watch your hips and shoulders naturally twist open as your foot goes behind. Then let them square back up on the & step. Think smooth sailing, not stormy seas! 💃 Proper Sailor Step Count 1: Step the ball of the L foot behind the R foot, allowing the upper body to turn slightly with it. Count &: Step the ball of the R foot to the right side, squaring the body forward. Count 2: Step the L foot flat to the side - near it’s place before count 1 (take full weight) facing forward. I usually call this: behind-side-side, but it might be more helpful to call it a "behind- ball-change", Smooth, anchored, and balanced — like a sailor who’s been here before! 🌊 1/4 Turning Sailor Step Count 1: Step the L foot behind and turning 1/4 left, toes facing the new wall. Let your torso rotate with it. Count &: Step the R ball to the right side, facing the new wall. Shoulders square up to new wall. Count 2: Step the L foot flat to the left side, weighted, facing the new wall. 🌀 It’s a sailor with a new direction — smooth turn, same swagger! 🌪️ 1/2 Turning Sailor Step Count 1: Step the L foot behind 1/4 left, rotating your torso with the foot. Count &: Step the R ball to the side, turning another 1/4 left to face the new wall. Count 2: Step the L foot flat to the left side, weighted and shoulders square with the new wall. ⚓ Half a turn, double the style — make it seamless, not seasick! 🎶 Final Thought Let your dance tell the story of that carefree sailor swaying home after a good night out! Embrace the gentle rocking motion of the sailor step. Watch this become your new favorite move!
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