How Do You Do The Grapevine Aerobic Move?
The grapevine is an old school dance move that is frequently used in most aerobics classes. The move takes a little practice but can easily be mastered in a few sessions. However, be warned. Once you get the hang of the grapevine it can become very addictive. Learn the basics of this classic move by reading the steps below. Consult with your doctor before beginning any exercise routine to see what type of aerobic program is advisable. Find an area (50 to 60 square feet) to begin practicing the general mechanics of the grapevine move. Try a park, gym or any open space where you can practice the exercise in relative privacy. Get a feel for the exercise by visualizing the 4-step technique. The basic sequence of the grapevine is as follows: take one side step, step across and in front of the lead foot, take another side step and step behind the lead foot. Review this sequence in your head until you feel comfortable with it. Practice a few grapevine moves by stepping slowly through the sequ