How Do You Execute A Waltz Clog Step?
Anyone can attempt tap dancing and there is no reason why Baby Boomers can’t do likewise, even if they’ve never had a pair of tap shoes on in their lives. Tap dancing provides a good cardiovascular work out and will improve your agility, balance and coordination. Furthermore, there is something plain fun about hearing yourself tap. The waltz clog is one of the staples of tap dancing. It incorporates the shuffle ball change, which is a fundamental move. If your balance isn’t good, put one hand on a wall for support but do not lean towards the wall. Keep an upright position. If your balance is good, stand in the middle of the room with your arms extended out to the sides. When tap dancing, it is recommended that you remain in a plie position, a ballet term, which means that your legs are slightly bent at the knees as opposed to being stiff and rigid. With your right foot step down. With your left foot execute a shuffle (brush front, brush back with the ball of your foot) ball (step down