Improve Your CREATIVITY in Locking With This Drill! | Locking Dance Tutorial
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- čas přidán 26. 01. 2021
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Getting creative in locking can actually be kind of challenging at times. In this video I share with you a drill that I like to use to help me break out of the norm and do something different! Check it out!
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Ok y'all listen up. Locking has a limited vocabulary, but that's where its beauty lies within. With a limited arsenal, you can do unlimited combos and variations. Locking is just so amazing.
Jam! If I may suggest, you can dedicate a video for knee variations and locking variations you can do while on the floor or low level. Let's play some elements of dance!
Sounds good I’ll add it to my list! Thanks for the suggestion 👍🏼
Man, you're so good!!! My knees & ankles won't let me do all that.
Exceptionally cool
I find a great thing to do is to "seperate the arms and legs", so for example you got combination moves, but take them all apart like lego bricks. Do a move, then do it whilst taking a limb, or a half of the body out of the equation and see what you get, look at at what the arms are doing "alone" during Scootbot, then do that arm combo with different footwork, or with one arm, placing the free hand elsewhere, etc. You can do "something else" with the feet whilst doing something with the arms from another move or set.
I find a difficult skill to learn is being dynamic, and doing stuff with the feet at the same time as the hands, but when you do it can look great as the whole body is in action, (like for example doing a James Brown shuffle across the floor whilst doing wrist twirls and back claps, one of my favorite looking combos I saw the GoGo Brothers do). But this "legoing" as I call it, greatly increases your repertoire, as they are no longer "moves", but core components that "make up" the moves.
This is a great concept and something I’ve touched on in other videos. You can always switch up the feet and hands independently within locking to create new combinations and variations!
You are a great locker.
Thanks ❤️
Could really use help with the groove. That neck/shoulder/head lagging jelly movement you see in locking. Thanks Jam!
Ur tutorials r really good
U explain it in a very good way
Thank you for this video
Damn this was much needed!!
Dope.
Tysm sir ❤️ for every thing
Thank you very much for the advice, I am a fan of your videos, greetings.
Tus vídeos me ayudan muchiisisismo muchas gracias por este buen contenido 💪💛
Ooo!!😲🙃😀Thank you, very much!!!!🙏
Hi.
Thank you very much for uploading these tutorials to youtube. I am an empirical dancer and your videos have helped me a lot to learn and improve. I also live in a place in Soacha Colombia, where there are many children and young people who cannot pay a class or be in a dance academy and I teach them totally free and I take your videos as a reference, although I do not speak English, your explanations are very clear and thanks to the google translator I can write to thank you hehehehe ... GOD BLESS YOU BRO.👊🏾🙏🏾☝🏾😎
Wow that’s so awesome! So glad that my videos can be of help to you and love to hear you’re paying it forward! Each one, teach one 🙌🏼
I've always loved how locking looked and the free style opportunities 🙌 great tutorial, thank you!
Me too 😊 thanks for watching!
Thank you for a great technique! What I sometimes do to explore my moves is I try the same move but I move some part of my body differently. E.g. I start doing skeeter rabbit, but I move my head in an "unconventional way". Then I try to make something different with my shoulders, elbows, etc. Sometimes I find something really cool and unusual. However, the greatest combinations come unintentionally, hah. And I always write them down when I discover something cool, it may be easy to forget some good combination.
That’s great! A very smart idea to write down or record the cool variations you come up with!
Do you train in person! I would love to get some of the move down & then come workout with you & your crew one day!!!!
Yes me and my crew are actually going to start hosting monthly workshops and sessions in Las Vegas!
liked before watching hahh
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